Real Estate

Flipping Out: Homes That Have Been Fixed Up And Resold In Alameda

Compare the "before" and "after" prices and photos of this house.

House flipping used to be a somewhat risky move usually done occasionally by experienced real estate professionals.

Not anymore. The practice of buying a house, fixing it up and then reselling it only a few months later is more and more common in today's real estate market.

It's reportedly happening at the quickest pace in decades in parts of California. In Southern California, the online real estate analysis site DataQuick reports house flipping is up 45 percent from the same time a year ago.

The market is prime for flipping, experts say. Housing demand is still high and prices are still rising.

In Alameda, we found a home that was sold last summer and then resold this spring.

The two-bedroom, one-bathroom house at 1137 Bishop St. sold for $222,000 in August.

After getting new paint, a new roof, a new kitchen and other upgrades, it sold for $465,000 in April.

Do you know of other homes that were quickly resold in your neighborhood? Let us know in the comments section.

This information was provided by Rachael Hand, Broker Associate, Coldwell Banker, 925-372-8080 or rachael.hand@cbnorcal.com. Properties featured in this article may be offered by a variety of local real estate firms.


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