Looking to make a quick buck flipping houses? You may want to consider doing so in another state.
A new study from Morta.com analyzed a wide range of housing market data to determine which states are best and worst suited for flipping houses, a common practice in which developers buy, renovate and quickly resell homes to make a profit.
“Property flippers must prioritize highly liquid markets with a steady and consistent buyer demand to keep inventory moving. To this end, they want a market with a large population of home buyers continuously bolstered by positive domestic migration,” wrote Alyssa Castillo of Morta.com.
“Ideally, the state must have a low entry price point, and properties must be affordable to typical home buyers. Property taxes, transfer fees, and remodeling costs must

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