What if your most profitable rentals aren’t beachfront bungalows or urban lofts—but clean, furnished homes in “ordinary” cities serving people who come to town to work? We sit down with Stacy, a self-managed investor in Cedar Rapids, to unpack how midterm rentals can out-earn long-term and out-calm short-term, all while serving a steady stream of traveling professionals, construction crews, insurers, and families between homes. Stacy shares the exact moves that scaled her portfolio: buying m...
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What if your most profitable rentals aren’t beachfront bungalows or urban lofts—but clean, furnished homes in “ordinary” cities serving people who come to town to work? We sit down with Stacy, a self-managed investor in Cedar Rapids, to unpack how midterm rentals can out-earn long-term and out-calm short-term, all while serving a steady stream of traveling professionals, construction crews, insurers, and families between homes. Stacy shares the exact moves that scaled her portfolio: buying m...
Kimberly's Journey: From Stay-at-Home Mom to First Flip Profit of 55k in 4 Months
Flip Houses Like a Girl
43 minutes
2 years ago
Kimberly's Journey: From Stay-at-Home Mom to First Flip Profit of 55k in 4 Months
Today’s FlipSister guest is Kimberly who lives in the Atlanta area. She's a stay-at-home mom turned successful house flipper, gives us an inside look at her journey. From working in customer service at Marriott Hotels to staying home with her kids for the last 8 years to venturing into the world of house flipping, her story is inspiring. She walks us through her first house flip, a project that generated a profit of $55,000 within just four months. She shares: How she found the dealH...
Flip Houses Like a Girl
What if your most profitable rentals aren’t beachfront bungalows or urban lofts—but clean, furnished homes in “ordinary” cities serving people who come to town to work? We sit down with Stacy, a self-managed investor in Cedar Rapids, to unpack how midterm rentals can out-earn long-term and out-calm short-term, all while serving a steady stream of traveling professionals, construction crews, insurers, and families between homes. Stacy shares the exact moves that scaled her portfolio: buying m...