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Finding consistent fix and flips

Kayden Austin
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My partner and I are having trouble finding flips in northern CA. We are always looking on market, trying to get flips through agents and some wholesalers. We started going to foreclosure auctions and I’m sure we can get a great deal here and there but they always postpone or get canceled. How do you guys find your fix and flips consistently? We are really wanting to flip at least 6-10 homes a year and eventually expand, hiring crews and doing dozens a year.
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    To do that kind of volume you have to shift to find your own off market deals becoming "we buy ugly houses".  Also are you having reasonable goals and doing some sweat equity to earn the profits.  Scale and self funding will open more opportunities.

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