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Andrew Thomas Starting out! Would love some advice!
27 September 2024 | 17 replies
You can get into flipping, BRRRR or buy and hold with other investors to get your feet wet until you can start househacking
Ramon Pena Alvarado REO wholesaling
20 September 2024 | 31 replies
Now, in order to close your transaction with the A to B you need wet funds of $150,000 (bank has agreed via your purchase contract to pay all clsoing costs).
Eric Formiller Turnkey or renovate?
19 September 2024 | 7 replies
If I was starting out and it was an option I would buy at least 1 turn key to get my feet wet and use to begin building my team with.
Harish Pasupuleti New Investor Seeking Guidance on Out-of-State Properties
19 September 2024 | 29 replies
I recommend you start with a turnkey rental just to get your feet wet in the market and the team you work with. 
Brett Harmon New Real Estate investor looking to build a network
11 September 2024 | 2 replies
Hi all,I’m just getting my feet wet with Real Estate investing and currently taking online courses on the investment process, principles of calculating returns, performing market analysis, analyzing cash flows and the different types of investment opportunities.
Bradley Hendrix Going from -50K to 1 million
13 September 2024 | 7 replies
It also cash flowed great.After getting my feet wet I was eager for more and searched and searched and……….searched.
Hannah Goethel Rental Home Rehab
11 September 2024 | 3 replies
That makes the steps look nice, but they do stand out as different.I prefer tile for bathrooms since they are more at risk of getting wet and having sitting water.
Aaron Lancaster Water Dripping Down Siding
11 September 2024 | 4 replies
Another could be if you have a pinhole leak in the supply line...I'd be less inclined to assume supply just because it would probably be so wet that you'd have interior damage and a much higher water bill.
Tony Hoffer Legally a DUPLEX, actually a TRIPLEX
11 September 2024 | 18 replies
Market the unit as having a kitchen + wet bar (eg, selling the not-a-kitchen in the not-a-unit as a feature) and being some sort of "luxury penthouse apartment" or something.
Anibal Mijangos Is STR Arbitrage still a good opportunity?
9 September 2024 | 28 replies
Bonus: Find homes that can be easily divided into 2 units (e.g. main house upstairs with separate downstairs area including bedroom, bathoom, wet bar and separate entrance).