Flippers give old furniture new life and sell for profit
There’s been a lot of house flipping in the real estate boom over the past few years, but have you heard about “furniture flippers?” It’s the latest craze on social media. CNBC's Andrea Day reports with a few “flippers” who are making what’s old, new again.
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