In most professions, success is based on standing out. In fix and flip real estate investing, however, success is often based on fitting in. When it comes to flipping a property, you want a home that fits the neighborhood; not one that is of dramatically higher or...
In real estate, properties are typically labeled with one of four classifications: A, B, C, or D. While the order of the hierarchy is clear – A properties are the highest quality while D properties are the lowest, investors need more information to figure out a...
Take a short drive from Manhattan and you’ll find yourself in Long Island, a beautiful collection of cities and neighborhoods with much more to offer than just proximity to SoHo. Believe it or not, even the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, which are part...
Real estate investing has skyrocketed in the last decade, in large part due to the steady rise in value of real estate across the country. In many ways, the fix and flip industry embodies the American dream. Anyone who has $20,000-$40,000 in their bank account can...
As a fix and flip or buy and hold real estate investor, it is incredibly important to understand the inner workings of the real estate market. Without a strong understanding of the numbers and the state of the market, there is no way for you to know which properties...
Fix And Flip Goal #1: Maximize Profit When it comes to real estate investing – fix and flip or fix and rent – the goal is always the same: generate the highest return on your investment. In previous blog posts, we’ve gotten fix and flip...