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Real Estate Flippers Lack Data to Distinguish Buy vs Exit Margin Problems

House flippers cannot easily determine whether shrinking margins stem from overpaying at acquisition or from slow sales at exit. Without deal-level analytics, every project is a post-mortem guess. The absence of actionable attribution data makes it hard to adjust strategy between deals.

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