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Flip Detector — Boulder, CO

Property flips in Boulder, CO — bought and resold within 24 months for 20%+ profit.

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What is a flip?
What we count as a flip

A property bought and resold within 24 months, where the second sale price was at least 20% higher than the buy price. That gap usually pays for renovation, holding costs, and investor profit.

How we found these

We compare consecutive deed transfers from public county records. When the same property changes hands twice in a short window with a meaningful price jump, we tag it as a flip.

What you can use this for

Spot neighborhoods where investors are buying and reselling, gauge typical profit margins in your market, and benchmark your own deals against real, completed transactions.

Total flips tracked
127
+68.5%
Average gain
+68.5%
Average hold period
13.8 mo
Average profit per flip
$607,359

Top states by flip activity

Most-active states
1Y
# State Flips (12mo) Avg gain % Avg hold Avg sale price
1 Florida (FL) 2,195 +267.3% 13.2 mo $738K
2 California (CA) 837 +106.7% 13.2 mo $1.53M
3 Georgia (GA) 791 +197.9% 12.1 mo $683.6K
4 New York (NY) 731 +140.8% 13.7 mo $836.6K
5 North Carolina (NC) 672 +227.8% 14.0 mo $529.5K
6 Ohio (OH) 652 +173.6% 12.5 mo $403K
7 Illinois (IL) 584 +161.9% 13.2 mo $444.6K
8 Arizona (AZ) 513 +188.8% 13.3 mo $563K
9 Tennessee (TN) 504 +181.5% 12.3 mo $496.5K
10 New Jersey (NJ) 500 +143.4% 14.1 mo $966.3K
11 Pennsylvania (PA) 486 +157.4% 13.7 mo $338.7K
12 Michigan (MI) 478 +179.9% 13.2 mo $359.3K

Top cities by flip activity (last 12 months)

Most-active cities
1Y
# City State Flips (12mo) Avg gain % Avg hold Median sale price
1 Cape Coral FL 197 +456.8% 10.9 mo $374.6K
2 Chicago IL 116 +166.0% 14.4 mo $509.9K
3 Palm Bay FL 113 +559.0% 13.2 mo $326.2K
4 Palm Coast FL 88 +398.6% 15.3 mo $358.8K
5 Baltimore MD 75 +153.9% 12.1 mo $270.6K
6 Cleveland OH 67 +121.8% 12.1 mo $185.9K
7 Port Charlotte FL 65 +263.6% 12.1 mo $164.9K
8 Detroit MI 61 +141.2% 11.9 mo $163.8K
9 Atlanta GA 60 +169.2% 13.3 mo $1.45M
10 Lehigh Acres FL 60 +498.7% 13.6 mo $224.1K
11 Philadelphia PA 59 +187.6% 14.1 mo $300.5K
12 Los Angeles CA 50 +94.3% 14.5 mo $1.96M
13 Miami FL 44 +62.5% 14.6 mo $1.9M
14 Indianapolis IN 42 +111.4% 8.9 mo $305.7K
15 Memphis TN 40 +195.4% 10.2 mo $208.1K
16 Show Low AZ 40 +170.3% 13.8 mo $329.5K
17 Ocala FL 40 +475.6% 13.7 mo $504.7K
18 Brooklyn NY 38 +128.8% 13.6 mo $1.57M
19 Orlando FL 35 +98.5% 12.9 mo $643.9K
20 Phoenix AZ 34 +55.6% 10.5 mo $720.6K
21 Scottsdale AZ 33 +76.3% 12.3 mo $1.77M
22 Homosassa FL 32 +439.9% 14.1 mo $257.5K
23 Birmingham AL 32 +101.8% 12.5 mo $208.8K
24 Little Rock AR 31 +241.3% 14.2 mo $333.9K
25 Jacksonville FL 31 +160.8% 10.7 mo $522.2K

Browse individual flips

outliers above 1000% gain excluded
Recent flips
127 results · page 3 of 3
Address City State Buy date Buy price Sell date Sell price Gain $ Gain % Hold
3250 Oneal Cir Boulder CO Dec 31, 2020 $240,000 Apr 22, 2022 $305,000 $65,000 +27.1% 16 mo
60 Boulder Cir Boulder CO Sep 22, 2021 $370,000 Apr 13, 2022 $520,000 $150,000 +40.5% 7 mo
4732 Eldorado Springs Dr Boulder CO Aug 31, 2020 $1,193,000 Apr 13, 2022 $1,610,000 $417,000 +35.0% 20 mo
4905 Ricara Dr Boulder CO Jan 31, 2022 $990,000 Apr 12, 2022 $1,450,000 $460,000 +46.5% 2 mo
1860 Walnut St Boulder CO Oct 22, 2020 $635,000 Apr 11, 2022 $855,000 $220,000 +34.6% 18 mo
3119 9th St Boulder CO Jan 23, 2021 $2,000,000 Apr 9, 2022 $3,400,000 $1,400,000 +70.0% 15 mo
1418 Deer Trail Rd Boulder CO Mar 30, 2021 $941,000 Apr 4, 2022 $1,256,500 $315,500 +33.5% 12 mo
4985 Twin Lakes Rd Boulder CO Aug 3, 2020 $345,000 Apr 1, 2022 $455,000 $110,000 +31.9% 20 mo
3360 15th St Boulder CO May 12, 2020 $900,000 Apr 1, 2022 $1,500,000 $600,000 +66.7% 23 mo
440 Terrace Ave Boulder CO Oct 9, 2020 $870,000 Mar 29, 2022 $1,250,000 $380,000 +43.7% 18 mo
2642 Sherwood Cir Boulder CO Mar 31, 2020 $894,000 Jan 21, 2022 $1,075,000 $181,000 +20.2% 22 mo
3075 9th St Boulder CO Feb 16, 2021 $1,050,000 Nov 12, 2021 $1,850,000 $800,000 +76.2% 9 mo
5442 Baca Cir Boulder CO Jun 12, 2020 $685,000 Jul 13, 2021 $875,000 $190,000 +27.7% 13 mo
7323 Old Post Rd Boulder CO Dec 4, 2019 $1,000,000 Jul 8, 2021 $1,300,000 $300,000 +30.0% 19 mo
2125 Vine Ave Boulder CO May 12, 2021 $1,570,000 May 27, 2021 $3,600,000 $2,030,000 +129.3% 1 mo
889 14th St Boulder CO Oct 17, 2019 $862,000 Jan 4, 2021 $1,425,000 $563,000 +65.3% 15 mo
605 Alpine Ave Boulder CO Dec 18, 2019 $1,018,000 Oct 28, 2020 $1,225,000 $207,000 +20.3% 11 mo
1860 Walnut St Boulder CO May 22, 2019 $490,000 Oct 22, 2020 $635,000 $145,000 +29.6% 17 mo
6601 Sunshine Canyon Dr Boulder CO Dec 10, 2019 $225,000 Sep 24, 2020 $325,000 $100,000 +44.4% 10 mo
1670 Linden Ave Boulder CO Aug 29, 2019 $789,000 Jul 29, 2020 $1,200,000 $411,000 +52.1% 11 mo
5685 Euclid Pl Boulder CO Dec 10, 2019 $1,160,000 Jul 13, 2020 $1,900,000 $740,000 +63.8% 7 mo
2435 Bluff St Boulder CO Jul 8, 2019 $650,000 Mar 23, 2020 $1,000,000 $350,000 +53.8% 9 mo
4737 White Rock Cir Boulder CO Nov 14, 2019 $272,100 Feb 4, 2020 $352,500 $80,400 +29.5% 3 mo
3401 Arapahoe Ave Boulder CO Dec 26, 2018 $615,000 Jul 10, 2019 $777,400 $162,400 +26.4% 7 mo
1382 Glen Ct Boulder CO Apr 3, 2018 $750,000 Dec 31, 2018 $985,000 $235,000 +31.3% 9 mo
3335 Chisholm Trl Boulder CO Jun 5, 2018 $193,000 Oct 22, 2018 $240,000 $47,000 +24.4% 5 mo
2420 9th St Boulder CO Mar 23, 2018 $246,328 Jun 28, 2018 $360,000 $113,672 +46.1% 3 mo
How to interpret these numbers
What a high gain % means

A 200%+ jump can be a real flip with serious renovation, but it can also be a major addition (extra bedroom, full gut), an off-market family transfer recorded at $1, or a data-entry quirk. Use it as a signal — not a verdict.

Why hold period matters

Institutional buy-and-hold investors typically resell in 6–18 months. Individual fix-and-flip operators usually move faster — 3–9 months. A market full of 3-month holds suggests aggressive flipper activity; longer holds often mean rental conversions or speculative buyers.

Where this data comes from

Every transaction shown is sourced from county deed records — the same public filings used by title companies and assessors. We aggregate them nightly and only count consecutive sales of the same parcel. Source: public record.