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Fix and Flip Loan Requirements for First-Time Investors

Keith Quinney
Updated on December 4, 2025

1 min read

First-time investors can qualify for fix and flip loans, you don’t need a long track record to get started. Lenders mainly want to see that the deal makes sense, the renovation plan is realistic, and you have enough funds to carry the project from start to finish. The stronger and more organized your plan is, the easier the approval process becomes. 

 

Basic Requirements  #

Most lenders look for a few core items from first-time flippers: 

  • A credit score around 660+ 
  • Enough verified funds for the down payment, closing costs, and the first part of the renovation 
  • A clear renovation plan with a scope of work and budget 
  • A defined exit strategy (sell or refinance) 
  • Reserves to cover holding costs and unexpected repairs 

You don’t need past experience, but you do need a deal that’s clearly structured and well thought out. 

 

Down Payment & Leverage  #

Because you’re new, lenders may offer slightly more conservative terms: 

  • Lower maximum LTC (loan-to-cost) 
  • Lower maximum LTV (loan-to-value) 
  • A higher cash contribution upfront 

This protects both you and the lender by keeping the project well-capitalized. 

 

If You Have No Experience, What Helps?  #

Lenders often look for signs you’ll be able to manage the project successfully, such as: 

  • Working with an experienced licensed general contractor 
  • Professional experience related to real estate or construction 
  • Strong liquidity and steady financials 
  • Choosing a project that’s simple, cosmetic, or light renovation 

For a first flip, having the right contractor matters more than anything else 

 

Documentation You’ll Need  #

First-time investors should expect to provide: 

  • A full renovation budget and scope of work 
  • Your estimated ARV (After-Repair Value) 
  • Purchase contract 
  • Bank statements for liquidity 
  • Basic credit and identity documentation 

 The cleaner and more organized your file is, the smoother everything moves. 

 

Property Guidelines  #

Lenders usually want to see: 

  • A property that’s fixable without major structural surprises 
  • A project level that matches your experience 
  • Nearby comparable sales that support your ARV 

If the deal is too heavy or too risky, lenders may hold back for your first flip. 

 

Common Declines for First-Time Investors  #

These are the most frequent roadblocks: 

  • Underestimating the renovation budget 
  • Not enough reserves after closing 
  • Choosing a complex or high-risk project 
  • No clear exit strategy 
  • Property condition worse than expected 

Starting with a simple renovation helps avoid most of these issues. 

 

Summary  #

First-time investors can absolutely qualify for fix and flip loans. The key is presenting a realistic renovation plan, choosing a manageable project, keeping reserves in place, and working with the right contractor. Lenders don’t expect you to be an expert , they just want to see that the numbers make sense and the plan is solid. 

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Table of Contents
  • Basic Requirements 
  • Down Payment & Leverage 
  • If You Have No Experience, What Helps? 
  • Documentation You’ll Need 
  • Property Guidelines 
  • Common Declines for First-Time Investors 
  • Summary 

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