Save It or Sell It

Investor or Flipper In Over Your Head?

Projects go sideways. Budgets blow up, lenders stop funding, contractors stall, carrying costs pile up, and a good deal can turn into a cash-flow problem fast. Answer three quick questions to see what kind of investor rescue path may be worth reviewing.

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See what kind of rescue strategy may be worth exploring.

The full assessment reviews your project, remaining construction, debt, carrying costs, ARV, cash shortfall, partners, lender pressure, and possible exit strategies.

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Question 1

What went wrong with the project?

Possible Investor Rescue Paths

The answer is not always “borrow more money.”

Sometimes the best move is new capital. Sometimes it is cutting the loss, changing the business plan, bringing in a partner, or selling before the project gets worse.

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Rescue Capital

Additional capital may make sense when the remaining cost is controlled and the completed value supports the risk.

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Equity Partner

A new partner may provide cash or expertise in exchange for ownership or profit participation.

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Refinance / Workout

Debt restructuring may help when the project still has enough collateral, cash flow, or completion value.

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Finish & Sell

Completing only the work that meaningfully improves marketability can sometimes preserve the best exit.

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Sell As-Is

Another investor may be willing to take over an unfinished or distressed project at the right basis.

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Controlled Loss

Sometimes preserving capital and avoiding further carrying costs is better than chasing the original profit target.

Save It or Sell It provides general real estate education. Investor Help does not constitute a loan commitment, securities offering, partnership offer, appraisal, investment advice, legal advice, or guarantee that any rescue strategy is available.