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Proportion of homes being 'flipped' down, but areas of Teesside remain hotspot
Hamptons said rising stamp duty and weaker southern house prices have cut profit margins, while 73.3% of flipped homes still made a gross profit last year.
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Home 'flipping' wanes as profits fall: Hamptons
The number of properties bought and resold within 12 months has halved over the past decade as home “flipping” has become less profitable, new research has found. Estate agency Hamptons says that 10,570 properties were flipped in 2025, compared to 21,520 in 2016. It says… The post Home ‘flipping’ wanes as profits fall: Hamptons appeared first on Mortgage Finance Gazette.
House flipping falls to low as property taxes eat into profits – Hamptons
The share of homes that are bought, renovated and resold within 12 months, or flipped, has dropped to its lowest level in over a decade, an estate agency found. The post House flipping falls to low as property taxes eat into profits – Hamptons appeared first on Mortgage Solutions.
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