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Jason T. Invest in Debt...great read, I want more
27 April 2015 | 47 replies
I dont want to keep reading I want to go ahead and get my feet wet but with everything going on especially with the SAFE Act what is the safest way for me to go about getting started.
Ian Landy Advice for the beginning rehabber?
28 September 2012 | 2 replies
Reading through that helped me tremendously as I got my feet wet, and I still visit there occasionally because you can literally learn something new every time.
Scott L. 1st Chicago Property - How _____ did I do?
3 October 2012 | 42 replies
I am just getting my feet wet in real estate, and figure there is no better first post than my first deal!
Darrell Essex Newbie From Chicago
29 October 2012 | 8 replies
With little experience & no funding you might want to read the book "Deals on Wheels" by Lonnie Scruggs and get your feet wet with buying and selling Mobile Homes or wholesaling them to others.
Randolph Ellis A couple of newbie questions.
7 October 2012 | 12 replies
At least enough to get your feet wet until you feel experienced enough to go along.
Robert Pangborn Hello from Hudson Valley NY
10 October 2012 | 9 replies
If you have limited funds to start with perhaps mobile homes would be a place to get your feet wet without having that much money at risk.
Steven Maduro what renovations make the most sense for your rentals
17 October 2012 | 16 replies
For those who are planning on the DIY garage floor here's a tip: If something gets onto that floor while you are working, you can have a not-so-nice result, and you can't really walk on the wet floor to remove that something.
Bienes Raices Oak tree and septic tank
22 October 2012 | 3 replies
Post Oaks HATE having wet feet!
N/A N/A newbie from Houston
10 October 2007 | 5 replies
I am new to the world of wholesaling (meaning all I have done is read a little) and I think it is time to get my feet wet.
Michael Shadow Renters do you prefer painted wood floors or carpet?
10 December 2007 | 6 replies
wood floors are cleanest, paint peels when it gets wet.