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Gabriel Manson
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • New Orleans, LA
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How to start home flipping without much capital

Gabriel Manson
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • New Orleans, LA
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I would like to get into to the real estate market/house flipping/renting. I’m lacking capital and looking for advice on how to get into this thriving market.

I’m very versatile when it comes to work and labor.

I’m super dedicated to this career path and want to learn everything i can from you guys.

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Jon Schoeller
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Charleston, WV
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Jon Schoeller
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Charleston, WV
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There are so many ways to go about this. I will give a a few that I like. 

Start by wholesaling. This allows you to learn the game without a ton of capital. If you are good at it you will be able to build capital rather quickly and move forward with your money to do the flips yourself. 


Partner up. Find someone with the money. You bring the deal/time/labor/ or whatever they may be lacking. Split the deal more favorably to them at first. Build credibility with each other. Flip a few deals. If you like working with each other, continue the partnership. If not, then move on with your newly acquired capital and do your own thing or partner with someone else. 

Hope this helps. Good luck. 

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