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Building a Real Estate Business That Actually Scales: Inside the Journey to "Zombie House Flipping" on A&E | Tommy Harr E373

Episode Summary

Most people see the glamorous side of house flipping on TV, but what they don't see is the machinery behind it all. Tommy Harr has built a real estate empire in Columbus, Ohio, but he'll be the first to tell you it wasn't just about finding good deals and swinging hammers. In this episode, we dig into the systems, processes, and operational backbone that allowed him to scale from doing deals himself to running an actual business and now being featured on A&E Scaling a flipping business looks nothing like doing one or two deals a year. We talk about the team you need to build, how you actually manage multiple projects at once, the importance of automation and checklists, and the financial discipline required to keep everything from falling apart. Tommy shares the honest mistakes that taught him what works and what doesn't, and why most people get stuck at a certain level because they're still trying to do everything themselves. Tommy Har is about to become your new favorite voice in real estate with his upcoming show "Zombie House Flipping: Family Business" series on A&E, but before that airs, hear the real story of how he built something worth paying attention to. This is the episode for anyone serious about scaling their real estate business beyond the hobby stage.

Episode Notes

Most people see the glamorous side of house flipping on TV, but what they don't see is the machinery behind it all. Tommy Harr has built a real estate empire in Columbus, Ohio, but he'll be the first to tell you it wasn't just about finding good deals and swinging hammers. In this episode, we dig into the systems, processes, and operational backbone that allowed him to scale from doing deals himself to running an actual business and now being featured on A&E

 

Scaling a flipping business looks nothing like doing one or two deals a year. We talk about the team you need to build, how you actually manage multiple projects at once, the importance of automation and checklists, and the financial discipline required to keep everything from falling apart. Tommy shares the honest mistakes that taught him what works and what doesn't, and why most people get stuck at a certain level because they're still trying to do everything themselves.

 

Tommy Har is about to become your new favorite voice in real estate with his upcoming show "Zombie House Flipping: Family Business" series on A&E, but before that airs, hear the real story of how he built something worth paying attention to. This is the episode for anyone serious about scaling their real estate business beyond the hobby stage.