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281-646-1828 Return to Content Flip House, Just A Pig With Lipstick By Jim Davis on December 28, 2020 in Flip Houses , Uncategorized In this video, Jim Davis discusses why buying a renovated flip house is usually, about 80% of the time, not a good idea. Most investors fail to calculate the real cost of rehabbing a house and they won’t replace/repair items you don’t see. The improvements will be cosmetic and most of the real issues with […] Continue Reading Negotiating Repairs
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