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At what stage do you decide a flip is NOT worth pursuing?

Justice Okpara
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I’m trying to understand how experienced flippers decide to walk away from a deal early.

From what I’ve seen, most mistakes happen not in execution, but in:

underestimating rehab scope

overestimating ARV

or pushing deals that should’ve been filtered out early

I’m exploring ways to improve early-stage deal clarity using structured breakdowns (including some AI-assisted evaluation tools I’ve been testing), but I’m still learning how professionals actually make these calls quickly.

What’s your personal “red flag” that immediately kills a flip deal for you?

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