Flipping cars in the Boston metro. Airport runs when the market's slow. Every dollar reinvested. Every flip a step toward Clerb's Style — the fragrance brand that's the real goal.
Three moves. One goal.
Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, local auctions. Buy at $2,000–$4,000. The underpriced ones don't last long — you move fast.
$300 in repairs and detailing. Not full restoration — just enough to make it look and feel like a $4,000 car. Then flip it.
Every profit goes into the next car. Airport runs fill the gaps. The brand — Clerb's Style — gets built in the background until it's time.
The primary income engine. Target: $2,000–$4,000 buys, $300 in work, $4,000+ sale price. Two flips a month hits $2,400 in profit before the airport runs.
Boston Logan flat-rate service. No surge pricing, consistent pickups, repeat customers through referrals. Cash flow when the car pipeline needs time to work.
The long game. A fragrance brand built on personal identity. Funded by the first two, built in the background. The brand outlasts the tactics.
Car flipping and airport runs aren't the endgame. They're the funding mechanism for something that matters — a fragrance brand built around identity, not just inventory. Every flip finances the next step. Every repeat customer is a future audience. The brand gets built while the money gets made.
Not a gift. Not a grant. Hard work and smart sourcing. Every dollar earned, every customer served, every flip — one step closer.