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Flipping Properties: Are You Taking Too Long To Turnaround Profits?

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on Thursday, 07 May 2015
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Are you taking too long to flip properties?

How long should it take to flip houses? And what are the costly perils of taking too long to turn real estate deals around?

BloombergBusiness recently announced that it’s only taking a few years to flip NYC condos for big profits. Most wouldn’t consider that ‘flipping’. That’s more like buy and hold. In fact; you could probably build a few grand spec homes from scratch with that type of timeline.

In the past RealtyTrac has said the average turn time for flipping houses was 106 days. Redfin says that new home listings shot up 12% in February 2015. However, it also describes buyers “coming in like a lion.” A 44% year over year surge in home showings and a 36% year over year increase in signed offers suggests a looming inventory shortage. And the National Association of Realtors says the average Days on Market (DOM) fell to 89 days in March. That’s ahead of peak spring and summer buying season. So this number should fall even further.

Traditional real estate rehabbing is valuable and needed. And it can still be profitable in certain scenarios. But it may not be the fastest way to turn around deals. And clearly once a rehab is done there is no reason it should be taking real estate investors more than 90 days to flip these houses.

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Meanwhile property wholesalers using Best Transaction Funding are flipping properties in just 1-3 days. They are able to do this because of the capital they are able to leverage, their strategy, and perhaps most of all because they focus on building buyer lists and pre-selling their deals. Let’s be honest; every day holding a property, and every contract signed brings some form of risk. If you don’t already have a concrete exit before going in, you are just speculating, versus investing.

With wholesaling you are almost out before you are in. That presents the lowest possible level of risk. Fixing and flipping is still great, but the more flips you do per year the higher your overall profits are. Do you want to flip your money 12 times a year, or less than once? There should be no reason to be flipping the same money less than four times a year.

 

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