You've probably seen TV shows like Flip This
House and Flip That House, in which Real
estate investors buy, renovate, and sell a house in
a matter of weeks for tens of thousands of dollars
in profit. They make flipping houses look so easy
that you want to jump out of your recliner (during
the next commercial, of course), run down the
street, find a house for sale, flip it for a 50
percent profit, and run back home to continue
watching the show.
I, Ralph Roberts,
have flipped hundreds of houses, and it's never as
easy as it looks on TV. People don't generally line
up at your front door begging you to buy their house
for 30-50 percent below market value. Renovation
expenses always exceed estimates. And you can't
always sell a house for what you think it's worth.
Flipping houses for a
profit requires time, money, and what I like to call
sticktoitism—dogged determination in the face
of overwhelming uncertainty.
Not just another
house flipping book
You can find plenty
of books about flipping houses that claim "anyone
can do it" and make flipping look easy and
risk-free. Flipping Houses For Dummies takes
a different approach—honesty. We don't claim that
flipping houses is "easy" or "simple" or
"risk-free," because, quite frankly, it isn't.
Flipping Houses
For Dummies reveals the risks and rewards of
flipping properties; helps you determine whether you
have the time, energy, cash, and other resources to
be successful; and then conveys the expert knowledge
that those who wish to pursue house flipping need in
order to minimize risk and maximize potential
profits in a very competitive market. Did you
know?
Most books on
flipping houses gloss over the key factors that that
make or break the novice house flipper. These are
the very items we focus on in Flipping Houses For
Dummies. For example, did you know:
A flipping book for
real people
Flipping Houses
For Dummies speaks to the mom and pop investor,
steering you clear of the gray areas, which tend to
carry high-risks and low-returns, into safer, more
potentially profitable areas. We encourage you
invest in your comfort zone and take on bigger,
riskier projects with higher profit potential only
when you're ready.
In Flipping Houses
For Dummies we stress that the first flip is the
most important one, and we take the guesswork out of
the first transaction, to lead you through a
positive first experience on which to build a
promising real estate investment portfolio.
Flipping Houses
For Dummies provides plenty of examples of
successful and not-so-successful property flips,
presenting the total investment (in time and money),
the work involved, and the net profit.
Before-and-after photos visually illustrate the
positive transformations from run-down-shacks to
showcase homes. |