During actual operations though, like when you are flipping houses, it might be best to have trusted contractors that you can work with. This will make turn around faster compared to you working with just a very small team of skilled personnel.
Just like any professional and business, it is recommended to expand your network. When my wife and I started our business in Florida, we joined MIami Chamber of Commerce where we met other business people who have guided us along the way.
As of this moment, I'm considering going into home improvement to buy and flip houses. I would like to study several areas at once in order to become self sufficient, such as the electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and real estate aspects in order to manage my work as a business.
Is this a doable goal? What kind of training should I get in order to get the ball rolling? Is this a viable career path given our current economic state? what else do I need to know in about this sort of work?