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		<title>Comment on Flipping Homes is Back in Vogue&#8230; by Flipping homes</title>
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		<description>Unless you’ve been flipping real estate for a while or have a background in construction, then it’s a good idea to have a full home inspection. It may cost you a few hundred dollars, but will catch things that maybe you didn’t know to look for. When flipping real estate, it’s the “little” things that add up very quickly and can eat up your profits!</description>
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