Before I started interning, I thought flipping was an easy process: - Buy a house - Pick cool finishes - Sell for a big profit But now I know the truth: • Surprise electrical issues • Contractor no-shows / working on their timing • Making sure to stay within budget It’s made me realize flipping is a step-by-step process. The people who succeed aren’t the ones who avoid problems, they’re the ones who stay patient and push through. Here’s some wisdom: Break up the flip into stages and focus on one thing at a time to avoid stress. For the flippers or anyone who wants to get into it, what was your biggest “this isn’t as easy as I thought” moment?