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Next on the list was furniture flipping, involving the purchase of undervalued items, restoring them, and reselling them for profit. The narrator managed to secure remarkable deals, such as a rundown dresser from Goodwill for just $45, which he later sold for $550. Through a series of clever purchases—often furniture left for free on the streets—he demonstrated that profit margins in this sector could also be substantial.
His methods involved intensive cleaning and sometimes refurbishing, revealing the power of a good advertisement, even with items sourced at little to no cost. For instance, pieces acquired in near-perfect condition could be sold for higher rates, depending on location and demand.