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Kelly Schroeder
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What’s Your Biggest Risk on a Flip?

Kelly Schroeder
  • Real Estate Broker
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Is it timeline, budget creep, resale uncertainty, or something else?

Curious how others are mitigating risk right now.

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Frank Pyle
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Frank Pyle
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Great topic Kelly. Timeline kills more flips than budget in my experience because holding costs quietly eat the spread. A deal can look great on paper but if a six week rehab turns into four months your interest taxes insurance and utilities can easily burn twenty to thirty grand. One thing that helps is locking scope before closing and walking the contractor through every room so there are fewer change orders once demo starts. Quick gut check I like is projected resale minus purchase minus rehab minus holding and selling costs and I want at least fifteen percent of ARV left as margin. Are you seeing more risk from contractors dragging timelines or from resale prices moving?

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