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Are you considering flipping a house in Western MA? House flipping can be a great way to make a profit, but it can also be a quick way to lose a bundle, if you are inexperienced and don’t have the right help along the way. You will want to know what the top three red flags are for house flipping in Western Massachusetts and how to successfully navigate around them to make money.
ABC News recently reported that in 2013 there were 156,862 homes flipped in the United States. That figure is up 114 percent over 2011.
That is a huge jump, but is it the right time for you to invest in a flip or did you miss the market? There is still an opportunity to make money on flipping homes, if you take the right steps and work with the right REALTOR.
As a realtor in Western MA, I have extensive experience assisting investors with their flipping purchases and renovations. I have several clients who buy and sell flipped homes with me multiple times throughout any given year. Additionally, I grew up in a family that flipped Western MA houses and I learned from their experiences. I am not an investor in flipping homes, but I use my experience and hands on knowledge to assist my investor clients and help them realize profits on their projects. If you involve me in this process from the beginning I will do all I can to ensure you have a positive experience and turn a profit from your flip. The following items are the things to understand, but if you understand the process you, too, could profit from flipping homes.
You don’t need to fly blind in this process. Bringing along an experienced Western MA real estate agent to guide you with advice and negotiation power will help to protect you and ensure that you feel comfortable with your decisions. Especially if this is your first time attempting to flip a property, you need to find someone you can trust and lean on their experience in making decisions.
I advise my flipping clients throughout the renovation process. I visit the house as it is being worked on and let my client know if I think they are over improving or making poor decor choices. As an agent working with buyers and visiting homes daily, I know what today’s buyer is looking for in style and color choices and I share that information with my investor clients. There are also upgrades that I tell my investor clients are not worth doing as they won’t bring enough of a return. My advice ensures that when the home is ready to go on the market it will have visual appeal and room to price it attractively.
Pricing is huge in flipping a home. The time to know what the fair market value is for your flipped property is before you purchase it. I run comparable sales figures for my investor clients before we even write an offer. In doing this, my client can figure out what his top purchase price would be by estimating repair costs, holding costs, expenses and fees. My clients all have a pretty fair idea of what type of profit range they will see on any given home they purchase because we do all the research in the front.
Flipping homes in Western MA is not for everyone, no matter how well prepared you are, there is still a certain amount of risk involved. If you think you are ready to attempt a flipping project in Western MA, get in touch with me to discuss the process and allow my experience to guide you.
Believe it or not, people open and explore every inch of a home for sale in Western Massachusetts and storage COUNTS.
Buyers who tour your Western MA home for sale will be opening every cabinet and closet to assess if the home holds enough storage for all of their stuff.
It may seem a bit overboard, but staging your storage spaces will make a better impression with the buyers.
Take the time to empty out pantries, linen closets and clothes closets and place items back in with an editorial eye. Pretend you are setting up a closet for a retail store, only in your case it is the closet that is for sale, not the stuff inside!
You may want to consider storing some of what was in the closet and only placing essential items back inside so that the storage area seems more spacious.
Make sure that the doors and drawers to storage areas can open easily with no fear of items falling out or blocking use.
Food pantries are not exempt from organization. To take it one step further, a clean and well organized refrigerator is a big, help, too. Yes, buyers will even open the refrigerator while on a home tour!
If you are considering selling your Western MA home, please get in touch with me for a free consultation:
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