By Moira Ritter
CoStar News
Summary: In a challenging market where historically low inventory meets soaring mortgage rates, some independent house flippers are finding success and remain optimistic about the industry’s future. Despite a recent decline in gross profits and the number of single-family home flips, sentiment among flippers suggests a strong sales environment and anticipation of further market improvement, driven by low resale inventory and expectations of a federal funds rate cut. While some regions face weaker markets than others due to factors like competition from homebuilders, smaller real estate investors are adapting and thriving, buoyed by their agility and local market knowledge. Additionally, a shift towards renting flips instead of selling them indicates a potential strategy change among flippers, influenced by factors like rising single-family rent and home prices.