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Property Price Drops Blocking Flip Refinance Eligibility

When a flipped property's appraised value drops below the purchase-plus-rehab cost, investors lose both the retail sale option and the ability to refinance into a rental hold. This dual exit failure traps capital and forces distressed sales. Investors have no early-warning tooling to model scenarios where ARV (after-repair value) falls short and refinance thresholds are breached.

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