If you're eyeing your first flip, you've probably wondered whether a lender will even talk to you without a track record. It's a fair question and a common one. The good news is that the answer is yes, you can get financing as a first-time investor, as long as you understand what lenders actually look at.
We'll walk through how experience factors into approval, what qualifies you as a first-time flipper, and what you can do to put together a strong application even without a portfolio behind you.
Fix and Flip Loans Without Prior Experience
Here's the short version: yes, you can get fix and flip loans without having flipped a property before. Asset-based lenders evaluate the deal itself the property's condition, its purchase price, and its projected after-repair value (ARV) rather than requiring years of flipping history before they'll fund you.
This is different from how many people assume real estate financing works. Conventional lenders lean heavily on personal financial history: income, credit, and sometimes a documented investment track record. Asset-based lenders take a different approach entirely. They're underwriting the property and the plan, not your resume.
That doesn't mean experience is irrelevant everywhere. Some lenders do weigh it as one factor among several. But "no experience" isn't automatically disqualifying, and plenty of first-time investors close their first flip successfully once they understand what actually gets evaluated.
It also helps to reframe what "experience" really signals to a lender. It's a proxy for confidence that you'll execute the renovation and sell the property on schedule. If you can demonstrate that confidence another way a detailed scope of work, a realistic budget, a clear resale plan you're addressing the same underlying concern a track record would address, just from a different angle.
If you're weighing whether flipping is realistic as a first deal, know that the financing side is usually less of an obstacle than people expect. The harder parts of a first flip tend to be finding the right property and managing the renovation itself, not convincing a lender to fund it.
Experience requirements vary significantly from lender to lender, and it helps to know the range before you start shopping for financing.
Because the range is this wide, it's worth asking directly during your search: does this lender require prior flipping experience, or do they evaluate first-time investors on the deal itself? That single question will narrow your options quickly and save you time applying to lenders who won't work with your situation.
It's also reasonable to ask how a lender's minimum credit requirement interacts with their experience policy. InstaLend lists a minimum FICO of 660 as part of its qualification criteria.
It's also worth understanding that "experience" doesn't only mean completed flips. For InstaLend, prior flipping experience is not required. The product page states that first-time house flippers can qualify based on the deal rather than a history of completed flips.
If you're new to the process, it's reasonable to ask a lender exactly how they define experience before you apply. InstaLend does not require a completed flip history for first-time investors. Getting a straight answer upfront saves you from submitting an application to a lender whose criteria don't match your background.
This is precisely the gap that private lenders for fix and flip deals were built to fill. Because they aren't bound by the documentation standards of a conventional bank, they can make experience one input among several, rather than a gatekeeping requirement.
If you're a first-time flipper, qualification typically comes down to a few core pieces, regardless of your experience level:
None of these require a completed flip on your record. They require preparation. A first-time investor who shows up with a well-researched deal and a realistic plan is often in a stronger position than an experienced investor who submits a rushed or incomplete application.
It's also worth budgeting time, not just money, into your first deal. First-time flippers often underestimate how long permitting, contractor scheduling, or unexpected repairs can add to a renovation timeline. InstaLend offers 12–18 month loan terms, giving investors a defined period to complete the renovation and exit the project.
For an InstaLend fix and flip loan, experience is not the only consideration. The product page highlights several deal-specific factors:
This asset-based approach is why a first-time investor can still qualify. Instead of requiring a history of completed flips, InstaLend states that its fix and flip financing is built for investors at every stage, including first-time house flippers.
Since the deal carries so much weight, putting together a thorough application is the single best thing you can do as a first-time investor. A few practical steps make a real difference:
A strong application shows the lender you understand the deal from acquisition through resale, which matters more to most asset-based lenders than whether you've done this exact thing before.
It's worth putting yourself in the lender's position for a moment. InstaLend states that submitting your property and deal details takes under five minutes, with no financial documents required at this stage. Every piece of information you provide upfront instead of in response to a follow-up question shortens your path to a decision.
This same discipline is what separates a smooth first experience with fix and flip financing from a frustrating one. Once the deal is evaluated, InstaLend can provide a term sheet, finalize the paperwork, and close in as little as 10 days.
At InstaLend, we built our fix and flip financing around the deal, not your resume. Our approval process evaluates the property's ARV, your renovation plan, and the numbers behind the deal not a required history of completed flips.
Here's what that looks like in practice:
We're a fix and flip lender built for investors at every stage, from your very first deal to your hundredth.
You don't need a history of completed flips to apply. InstaLend's asset-based model is designed for investors at every stage, including first-time house flippers.
1. Can I get a fix and flip loan with no experience?
Yes. InstaLend does not require prior fix and flip experience. First-time investors can qualify based on the strength of the property, projected ARV, renovation plan, and overall deal economics.
2. What credit score do I need for a fix and flip loan with InstaLend?
InstaLend requires a minimum 660 FICO score for fix and flip financing. Your credit score is considered alongside the property and project details when evaluating your loan.
3. How much can I borrow for my first fix and flip?
InstaLend offers fix and flip loans from $50,000 to $5M+ and can finance up to 95% of total project costs, including the purchase and renovation.