Struggling to get your flipping real estate community talking? This or That prompts are a fun way to encourage even the quietest members to join in. Use these lighthearted, ready-made questions to spark instant engagement and keep your conversations flowing.
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This or That posts tap into our natural desire to share opinions without pressure. By offering two simple choices, you lower the barrier for participation, making it easy for anyone to jump in with a quick answer. This format also makes discussions feel casual and inclusive, helping build community bonds over everyday preferences.
In flipping real estate communities, these prompts offer a playful way to showcase expertise and experience. Members get to share their approaches, compare notes, and discover others with similar styles. The simplicity of the format keeps things light, inviting even newcomers or lurkers to participate, which ultimately strengthens community engagement.
Would you rather renovate a kitchen or a bathroom first?
💡 Example: "Would you rather renovate a kitchen or a bathroom first? I always start with the kitchen!"
Flip single-family homes or multi-units? What is your pick?
💡 Example: "Flip single-family homes or multi-units? What is your pick? I like multi-units for the cash flow."
Demo day: sledgehammer or crowbar?
💡 Example: "Demo day: sledgehammer or crowbar? Sledgehammer all the way!"
Paint colors: bold accent wall or neutral throughout?
💡 Example: "Paint colors: bold accent wall or neutral throughout? I always go neutral!"
Would you rather DIY or hire contractors for flooring?
💡 Example: "Would you rather DIY or hire contractors for flooring? I prefer hiring pros."
Open floor plan or defined rooms? Which do you prefer in flips?
💡 Example: "Open floor plan or defined rooms? Which do you prefer in flips? Open plans sell faster for me!"
Staging: rent furniture or keep it empty?
💡 Example: "Staging: rent furniture or keep it empty? I always stage!"
Would you rather find deals online or at live auctions?
💡 Example: "Would you rather find deals online or at live auctions? Online is my go-to."
Flip near your hometown or try out-of-state markets?
💡 Example: "Flip near your hometown or try out-of-state markets? I stay local."
Quick flip or full gut renovation?
💡 Example: "Quick flip or full gut renovation? Quick flips are less stressful for me."
Would you rather install hardwood or luxury vinyl plank?
💡 Example: "Would you rather install hardwood or luxury vinyl plank? LVP for durability!"
Handle your own listing or work with a realtor?
💡 Example: "Handle your own listing or work with a realtor? I always use a realtor."
Would you rather flip a historic home or a new build?
💡 Example: "Would you rather flip a historic home or a new build? Historic homes are more fun!"
Small bathroom or small kitchen - which is easier to update?
💡 Example: "Small bathroom or small kitchen - which is easier to update? Bathroom for sure."
Would you rather negotiate with sellers or buyers?
💡 Example: "Would you rather negotiate with sellers or buyers? Sellers are easier for me."
Tile backsplash or paint accent wall in kitchens?
💡 Example: "Tile backsplash or paint accent wall in kitchens? Tile always stands out."
Would you rather flip with a partner or solo?
💡 Example: "Would you rather flip with a partner or solo? Solo gives me more control."
Buy properties as-is or with minor upgrades already done?
💡 Example: "Buy properties as-is or with minor upgrades already done? As-is for the bigger margin."
Urban flips or suburban flips? Where do you prefer?
💡 Example: "Urban flips or suburban flips? Where do you prefer? Suburbs are easier for me."
Would you rather have a big backyard or finished basement in a flip?
💡 Example: "Would you rather have a big backyard or finished basement in a flip? Big backyard sells faster."
Budget first: windows or roof?
💡 Example: "Budget first: windows or roof? Roof gets my vote."
Hire family/friends or stick to pros for your flip team?
💡 Example: "Hire family/friends or stick to pros for your flip team? Pros only for me."
Would you rather over-improve or under-improve a flip?
💡 Example: "Would you rather over-improve or under-improve a flip? Under-improve to save costs."
Landscaping: keep it simple or go all out?
💡 Example: "Landscaping: keep it simple or go all out? Simple and clean is best."
Would you rather flip a condo or a townhouse?
💡 Example: "Would you rather flip a condo or a townhouse? Townhouse for less HOA hassle."
Flooring: carpet in bedrooms or hard flooring throughout?
💡 Example: "Flooring: carpet in bedrooms or hard flooring throughout? Hard flooring everywhere!"
Sell fast for a lower price or wait for top dollar?
💡 Example: "Sell fast for a lower price or wait for top dollar? I hold out for top dollar."
Would you rather handle permits yourself or hire an expeditor?
💡 Example: "Would you rather handle permits yourself or hire an expeditor? Expeditor every time."
Flip for cash or use financing?
💡 Example: "Flip for cash or use financing? I prefer using financing."
Would you rather clean up a hoarder house or fix foundation issues?
💡 Example: "Would you rather clean up a hoarder house or fix foundation issues? Hoarder houses are less risky for me."
Stage with modern or traditional decor?
💡 Example: "Stage with modern or traditional decor? Modern all the way!"
Would you rather flip in a hot market or a slow one?
💡 Example: "Would you rather flip in a hot market or a slow one? Hot markets are less stressful."
Buy sight unseen or only after a walkthrough?
💡 Example: "Buy sight unseen or only after a walkthrough? Walkthrough is a must for me."
Would you rather handle surprises yourself or call in pros?
💡 Example: "Would you rather handle surprises yourself or call in pros? I call in pros for big issues."
Go for curb appeal or focus on interior upgrades?
💡 Example: "Go for curb appeal or focus on interior upgrades? Curb appeal grabs attention."
Would you rather finish a flip in 30 days or take your time?
💡 Example: "Would you rather finish a flip in 30 days or take your time? I work fast!"
Flip starter homes or luxury properties?
💡 Example: "Flip starter homes or luxury properties? Starter homes for quicker sales."
Would you rather add a garage or extra bedroom?
💡 Example: "Would you rather add a garage or extra bedroom? Extra bedroom boosts value."
List on MLS or try off-market for your flips?
💡 Example: "List on MLS or try off-market for your flips? MLS gives me more eyes."
Would you rather work with a big budget or get creative on a tight one?
💡 Example: "Would you rather work with a big budget or get creative on a tight one? Tight budgets push my creativity!"
Would you rather install quartz or granite countertops?
💡 Example: "Would you rather install quartz or granite countertops? Quartz is my go-to."
Flip in spring or fall? Which season do you prefer?
💡 Example: "Flip in spring or fall? Which season do you prefer? Spring moves faster for me."
To use these templates, simply copy and paste your chosen prompt into your community platform. Post them during lower-activity times to spark conversation, or use them as icebreakers for new members. Encourage people to elaborate on their choice for added depth, but keep the vibe casual. Mix these posts into your regular content schedule to maintain high engagement and make your group feel welcoming and interactive.
For all platforms, use engaging visuals alongside your prompt if possible, such as photos of properties or tools. Pin a weekly This or That post for steady engagement. Use polls or quick-reply features where available to make answering even easier.
A This or That post presents two fun, contrasting options related to real estate flipping. Members pick one, sparking easy engagement.
Aim for one or two posts per week to keep things fresh and engaging without overwhelming your community.
Absolutely. Feel free to tweak the wording or options to better fit your community's style and experience level.
Try tagging a few active members or sharing your own answer first to get the ball rolling. Keep prompts light and relatable.
Both work well. Polls make it quick to respond, but plain text can invite more detailed replies. Mix it up for variety.
Yes. The variety covers both simple and advanced topics, so everyone from newbies to pros can join the conversation.
Add a gentle prompt like 'Why?' or share your own reason to show that longer answers are welcome but not required.