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Put up the money. If you have money to invest and don’t want to get your hands dirty, you can loan money to people who are willing to do all the work and charge them interest. Or, you can partner with a flipper for a percentage of the profits (assuming that the flip generates a profit).
Bird-dog it. Bird-dogging (also referred to as wholesaling) involves buying and selling contracts. You’re a treasure hunter, finding properties and contracting with sellers to buy the properties for an agreed-on price. Then you sell the contract to a house flipper for a finder’s fee. You never take possession of the property or make any repairs — you’re just a go-between. See the later section “ssss1” for details.
Surveying Different Strategies
When developing a game plan, you try to maximize your strengths, minimize your weaknesses, and fully exploit the opportunities that surround you. Many flippers have already developed their own strategies that achieve these three goals. By becoming more aware of these existing strategies, you can choose the one that fits you best and perhaps even improvise to develop your own, unique strategy.