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Profit margin on flipping a home is at a 17-year low due to high prices
LOS ANGELES (AP) — It pays less and less to buy and flip a home these days. From April through June, the typical home flipped by an investor resulted in a 25.1% return on investment, before expenses.
Investor market share of home purchases jumps in Q2 2025
CNBC’s Diana Olick reports on the jump in investor home purchases, citing key findings from BatchData’s Q2 2025 Investor Pulse Report.
What agents should know about the investors buying 1 in 3 homes
Investors purchased over 345,000 homes in the U.S. during the second quarter of 2025 — the highest level of investor activity in at least five years.
Profit margin on flipping a home is at a 17-year low due to high prices
From April through June, the typical home flipped by an investor resulted in a 25.1% return on investment, before expenses. That’s the lowest profit margin for such transactions since 2008, according to an analysis by Attom, a real estate data company.
Report Debunks Two Investor Myths
BatchData’s report is featured for challenging common misconceptions about real estate investors in the current market.
Profit margin on flipping a home is at a 17-year low due to high prices
LOS ANGELES (AP) — It pays less and less to buy and flip a home these days. From April through June, the typical home flipped by an investor resulted in a 25.1% return on investment, before expenses.
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“Data shows that Wall Street isn’t the primary buyer of US homes; instead, it’s individual investors or ‘mom-and-pop’ buyers, who own 81.5% of single-family rentals…”
Discussion on Reddit
A thread in the /r/REBubble community dives deep into BatchData’s report, discussing the implications of ‘mom-and-pop’ investors dominating the market.