The data displays the median size of homes flipped in the U.S. from 2000 to 2016. In 2016, the median size of homes which were flipped was 1,422 square feet. House flipping is a real estate term which refers to the practice of an investor buying property with the aim of reselling them for a profit. The investor either invests capital into each respective property in the form of renovations or simply resells the properties if home prices are on the rise.
2000 | 1430 |
2001 | 1437 |
2002 | 1442 |
2003 | 1467 |
2004 | 1470 |
2005 | 1463 |
2006 | 1464 |
2007 | 1452 |
2008 | 1453 |
2009 | 1454 |
2010 | 1452 |
2011 | 1469 |
2012 | 1482 |
2013 | 1479 |
2014 | 1456 |
2015 | 1440 |
2016 | 1422 |