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‘Flipping Across America’ Reveals How To Save Money Renovating a House

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HGTV Whether a house is big or small, renovations are a lot of work—as the teams on “Flipping Across America” (hosted by Alison Victoria ) learn during their latest flips. Meanwhile, Aubrey and Bristol Marunde of “Flip or Flop Vegas” refresh a tiny 723-square-foot condo in Las Vegas.

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‘Flipping Across America’ Reveals Which Flip Fetches the Best Profit

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On “Flipping Across America,” we see houses large and small morph from run-down hovels into gorgeous homes. So which flip fetches the highest profit? In the episode “Renovations Big and Small,” host Alison Victoria highlights two very different houses that were purchased for around the same price.

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Selling a Home at Auction: Pros, Cons, and How to Get Started

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What does it cost to sell a home at auction? As anyone who has sold a home can tell you, there is always some degree of cost involved with selling — whether that’s agent commissions, staging, renovations, or just the time required to dedicate to the process. Auctioning a home also has its own price tag.

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Flipping Houses in Texas: 5 Cities to Consider

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Find a Buyer's Agent What is house flipping? House flippers buy homes, hold them for a couple of months, and then sell them for a profit (that’s the flip part). There’s an opportunity to do renovations differently than most other house flippers in Texas. Is house flipping profitable in Texas?

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Getting Into Real Estate Through Vacation Rentals: 3 Real People Tell Us How They Did It

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It’s crazy, but if you are strategic in what house you purchase, you can make it so the down payment is the only money you ever pay out of pocket for the house. Don’t buy a home just for yourself, use your first home purchase as a business investment designed to help you make more money. Start today!