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Anyone else watching this? Last episode tonight and I have enjoyed it but I feel a bit let down - it promised more than it delivered.
How long does it take to complete the purchase of a house bought at auction, on average? That could make a huge difference to the number of properties one can 'flip' in a year.
How long does it take to complete the purchase of a house bought at auction, on average? That could make a huge difference to the number of properties one can 'flip' in a year.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I fully expected the Norfolk couple to win. I think they learned a lot in the process. How they did that last property on such a small budget was amazing. How it holds up is another thing.
Were the mother and daughter planning to set up a business flipping...or staging?
The trouble with flipping is that it reduces further the number of properties available for first time buyers. There's a huge difference between £85,000 and liveable and £120,000+ and done up.
One of the American programs I watch is set in Detroit. The guys doing it sometimes buy for as little as $1,000/selling for $85,000 when done. There's nothing that low here, is there?
Were the mother and daughter planning to set up a business flipping...or staging?
The trouble with flipping is that it reduces further the number of properties available for first time buyers. There's a huge difference between £85,000 and liveable and £120,000+ and done up.
One of the American programs I watch is set in Detroit. The guys doing it sometimes buy for as little as $1,000/selling for $85,000 when done. There's nothing that low here, is there?