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Why house flip deals are falling apart right now

Title-only post about current flip-deal collapse rate. No body content for analysis.

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Is house flipping worth the risk in current market?

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House Flippers Using Stale Market Data for Pricing Decisions

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Where House Flip Profits Are Most Often Lost

Title-only post posing a question about whether flip profits are lost in the rehab or at acquisition. No problem statement or substantive content is present.

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