How To Flip A House As A Beginner (without mistakes)

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Have you ever thought about flipping a house but worried that you might make costly mistakes? Ever wondered how you could reduce your risk when flipping a house as a beginner investor? In this video I give you 3 ways to reduce risk and share how to avoid house flipping mistakes.

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Save your money and do it yourself. If already in a home will just be a learning experience. Not that hard get builder round get surveys done save money rather than lining someone else's pockets

sophiemitchell
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I was looking for a catch or sponsor, and then about halfway I got my answer :)

Not to say its a bad thing, especially if you don't have an eye to pick the right properties, but am not about to trust someone else's judgement over mine (am usually not far off against teams). Thanks but am good

MMD-zz
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I thought the minimum length of time living in the house must be 2 years to avoid the capital gains tax? Great Vid

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Hi Jack, great content and advice as usual. I do have a question though regarding property flipping.
Say i want to be a full time property flipper, I have the capital there (around 100k) and I am very hands-on in the fact that I can plaster, I can do a lot of the DIY, my dad is an electrician and can do plumbing, and my brother is a joiner. Between us, we can flip properties pretty quickly and to a high standard while keeping costs low (since we're doing the work ourselves). My question is, how do I go about acquiring 6+ properties per year? Due to the fact that it takes around 2 months from buying the house until you get the keys. I cant help but think that once i renovate property 1, it will be months before i can start property 2. How do i minimize the time in between where i would essentially have nothing to do?. In an ideal world, i would finish property 1, move straight on to property 2 and then 3 and so on. But if it takes months to get the keys, how can i efficiently do 6+ properties in a year?
Apologies if my question is unclear, but i hope you can see where im coming from.
Best wishes,
L

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