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6 Things You Need to Know About Flipping Houses

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When you consider all the things you need to know about flipping houses—be as prepared as possible. If you want a chance at success in this type of real estate investing, do plenty of research about the processes, the market, and the industry–especially when you are flipping a house for the first time.

We discussed in our blog post on investing in properties that real estate businesses require you to be financially capable and knowledgeable about the ins and outs of the industry. You may also need help in understanding how to manage and successfully rent or sell your property, especially when you're looking to flip homes. To expand your knowledge, you can consult business experts or study books related to real estate businesses to keep yourself updated. In addition, you can join educational or real estate networking communities, such as the one we cultivate on SJREIA, that share valuable and practical insights to help you get started.

Like most business endeavors, there are always outliers and other factors that can affect the goals that you may not have considered previously. So, in the spirit of being prepared, let’s talk about six things that could negatively impact your house flip and how to prevent them from derailing your project and potential profits.

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Use Design To Increase Investment Property Value and Attract Tenants

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Use Design To Increase Investment Property Value and Attract Tenants

Renting is on the rise in the U.S., which means landlords are in the perfect position to find new tenants. According to research, rented homes made up 34.7% of the market in 2020. Of course, other property owners are taking advantage of these higher numbers, which means your house needs to stand out. Fortunately, you can attract renters with the right design choices. Here are a few tips that can help make your property attractive to would-be renters.

Beautify the Outdoor Spaces
When updating your rental property's design, don't forget about outdoor spaces. A neat front lawn increases curb appeal, while a comfortable backyard helps renters envision living there. You can find plenty of ways to beautify a yard to great effect:
• Create a dining area
• Build a deck
• Install outdoor lighting
• Add a fire pit
• Plant flowers

It's a good idea to hire professionals to handle backyard landscaping rather than tackle these projects yourself, especially if construction is involved. As you consider contractors, make sure you shop around and look for deals to minimize costs. You should also read reviews and check with local associations for complaints.

Consider a Property Manager
Property management is a full-time job. If you decide to take it on yourself, you'll be solely responsible for the following:
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Renovating Your Older Forever Home

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Renovating Your Older Forever Home

Maybe that old home you just bought isn’t quite as perfect as you would like, which isn’t surprising or unusual. From serious issues to more aesthetic problems, there are a whole host of fixes for older dream homes. It can be a bit stressful to figure out which repairs and projects to focus on first, and that’s why having this resource list brought to you by the professionals at the South Jersey Real Estate Investors Association can help you get started.

Start By Addressing Structural and Safety Issues

Some updates may not be urgent, but when it comes to problems that pose a risk to your safety or your home’s structure, repairs simply can’t wait.

  • Bob Vila explains that structural issues that should take priority include foundation cracks or old pipes that need to be replaced.
  • Address mold and asbestos ASAP, which can have serious health consequences and should only be removed by a licensed professional.
  • Electrical repairs should also be completed by a pro to ensure your safety. 

Then Move Onto Projects That Will Provide Comfort

Once you’ve taken care of major repairs for your old home, you should think about working on updates that will keep your family happy and comfortable.