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3 Ways to Fund a Flip On a Budget

by Nicki Warner 07/19/2022

Like any real estate transaction, flipping a home involves a lot of separate costs. While flipping a house can have an excellent return on investment, it can also cost quite a bit to get the process started. However, there are ways to flip houses with very little upfront cash. Here are the best ways to flip on a tight budget:

Private Lenders

Private loans come with a variety of advantages because they don’t work with banks or government institutions. This means that a private lender can give you your money much quicker and without the same regulatory obstacles as traditional lenders. However, they also make their own rules, which can benefit you or hinder you. As long as you’re clear about any contract details and expectations, they can be a good option for funding a flip.

Hard Money Lenders

Hard money lenders work with entities that specialize in lending money but offer shorter term loans than traditional sources. Hard money loans are excellent options for flipping houses because they allow for flexibility in timelines. However, like private lenders, hard money lenders have their own unique rules and guidelines, so shopping around for the best fit is ideal.

Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding is a more free-form type of investment strategy involving multiple sources. Each source would contribute a part of the total loan amount. There are many sites and companies dedicated to helping you set up your own crowdfunding initiative and when paired with promotion and marketing strategies, it can be an extremely convenient way to raise the funds for a flip.

These are just a few ways to get the funding you need while sticking to a small budget. All offer a great opportunity for financing your flipping project with a low initial investment up front. Research and budget carefully to find the best fit for your situation.

About the Author
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Nicki Warner

Nicki has a passion for building relationships and fostering community engagement, honored and enthusiastic about joining the MMFRE team. An Oakland County native, she, along with her three children, make Clarkston their home. Having an in-depth knowledge of the area and all the lakes have to offer, her insightfulness equates to rewards to all that are purchasing (and/or) selling their most valuable asset.

Armed with a Michigan State University (MSU) degree as well as 10 years of business experience in advertising and marketing, Nicki's "silver lining" shines through when it comes to showcasing properties for the "highest" and "best" results in this fast-paced, competitive industry.

She's "people person" at heart and enthusiastic about delivering results, you're sure to get to a successful finish line as my resourceful package of approachability, talent, resourcefulness, creativity, cheery attitude and honest hard work is yours for the asking.