Is Miami Still a Smart Market for House Flipping?
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis, evaluates the perception of Miami as a prime market for house flipping. While rising prices and limited inventory usually define good flipping markets, Miami’s falling home prices make it risky. He explains that flippers may bet on a temporary price stabilization post-hurricane season, but this strategy is uncertain and high-risk.
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