Flipping gets a bad rap sometimes. People think it’s just about quick money or fancy renovations. But the real purpose of flipping is to generate capital you can reinvest into long-term wealth.
Think about it:
- A solid flip might put $25,000–$40,000 in your pocket.
- That cash can fund down payments for 2–3 rental properties.
- Those rentals then start building passive income. Too many beginners try to live off flips. They spend the profits instead of stacking them. Flips should be your cash engine — not your end game.
Smart Investor Playbook:
- Flip 1–2 houses to build capital.
- Use profits as down payments on rentals.
- Once rentals stabilize, move into BRRRR to scale faster.
👉 Takeaway: Treat flips as your ATM to fund bigger, long-term moves. Cash now, wealth later.