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House Flippers Using Stale Market Data for Pricing Decisions

Real estate flippers risk mispricing properties by relying on outdated comparables in a shifting market. The post frames this as a cautionary discussion rather than a specific tooling pain. The underlying problem — real-time pricing intelligence for flippers — has existing solutions.

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