Jade S.
Cardone Capital...anyone looked into this?
20 May 2024 | 177 replies
I believe Grant's allows a min of $5k, so if you want to use that "to get your feet wet in investing" not a bad idea.
Dan Thomas
Hitting snag with Gov't bureaucracy in permitting
14 May 2024 | 17 replies
There is a river behind my property and the town / state required a wet land scientist to preform a survey to identify the "high water mark" which was placed at the edge of my property.
Kyanne Mader
Where do I go?
12 May 2024 | 2 replies
Look for a wet or low spot or look for a high spot.
Sam R.
Converting coin laundry to card laundry
13 May 2024 | 38 replies
Hello, all, I'm jumping in to get my feet wet :-( in the washer/dryer discussion.
Kimberly Agnew
Direct book payments
10 May 2024 | 3 replies
I am new to all this and we have only had our Airbnb for a couple of months so I hate to set up and pay for something while we are just getting our feet wet.
Carlos Quiros
Property Management Repair Questions
8 May 2024 | 8 replies
I did end up going with their contractor and it was mostly for piece of mind while I get my feet wet and learn.
Zachary Schimenz
WARNING: Don't Use Ohio Cash Flow unless you want to lose thousands of dollars
8 May 2024 | 112 replies
I only mention this because according to you he's "the most reputable person in the real estate industry and the most trusted and admired Bigger Pockets contributor":"its up to the owner to have them inspected quarterly and remedy wet spots or mold at the first sign..
Eric Stugart
Flipping and BRRRRing in Bessemer, AL
6 May 2024 | 10 replies
I haven’t done a deal yet so I was thinking that if I did a fix and flip first it would get my feet wet and I would get some experience and then I can move onto a BRRRR or becoming a landlord.
Karolina Powell
Creek running through property - liability? Insurance?
5 May 2024 | 2 replies
Obviously I know that I'm dealing with a wet basement etc but I'm more concerned from a liability standpoint.