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    • What Is House Flipping?

      Flipping a property (often called "wholesaling") involves finding a fixer-upper, purchasing it and then reselling it to another investor. Most likely, the new owner will improve the property and remodel the home, making a profit when he sells the updated house. more »

    • What Is Illegal House Flipping?

      House flipping is the practice of purchasing a home at a bargain price and reselling it as quickly as possible at a higher price for a profit. House flipping can be perfectly legal but the promise of a quick financial return has the propensity to draw unscrupulous individuals who may utilize unethical or fraudulent means to close the... more »

    • How to Make Quick Cash in Real Estate

      The real-estate market attracts a steady stream of buyers looking to make both personal and business purchases. Learning to capitalize on current buyer trends can help you make quick cash in real estate. Although the real-estate market is affected by overall economic conditions, there is still money to be made using disciplined... more »

    • About House Flipping

      In the last few years, the idea of buying a house for a low price and then selling it at a high price has created quite the trend in the real estate market. However, as home prices start to stabilize the risk of house flipping becomes greater than the potential profit. more »

    • Beginners Guide to Flipping Houses

      If you're new to flipping houses there are several things to know before you begin. First, if you are going to be a house-flipper you cannot make emotional or sentimental decisions about purchasing properties, as each must be treated as a business operation. Here are a few tips about house-flipping for the beginner. more »

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