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Real estate Flipper

Well to begin with, I moved to the US when I was 19 and got a job in a factory. Worked there for 20 years, but I was buying and renting out homes on the side, Just because I loved construction. I did it as a hobby, I was doing about 2-3 homes a year and I quit my job around 2018. Best decision of my life wish I would of realized some things sooner but oh well. Now I have a net worth of about 2.2m and have 5 flips in line currently, all are 2700 sqft+.But the issue is I do all the renovations myself I have 2 other workers and my 19 y/o son. I cant work anymore due to a accident I was in. I don’t know what to do my son is very educated In construction he’s been working with me since he was 4. He has his real estate license and builders license (State of Michigan). I know he can take over and finish the projects. I’m not very educated In business to guide him I just know hard labor work, I want to point him in the right direction but to be honest, I don’t know the the right direction is. If anyone can help me out with any ideas or suggestions please do.

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