Check whether a project looks strong for flipping before handover by scoring the 5 things that matter most: launch timing, payment plan, demand, supply pressure, and resale liquidity.
Check flip potential
Choose the project conditions below and this tool will estimate whether the entry looks attractive for a flip strategy before handover.
A project usually looks more attractive for flipping when the entry is early, the payment plan does not lock too much capital upfront, demand in the area is strong, competing future inventory is manageable, and there is enough resale liquidity for an easier exit before handover.
Choose the project conditions to see if the entry looks strong, average, or weak for a flip before handover.
80 to 100 means the setup looks strong for a flip. 60 to 79 means it may work, but needs selectivity. Below 60 means the project may suit holding better than flipping.