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Nate Baum Bay Area Newbie ready to combat "analysis paralysis" Help needed!
14 May 2018 | 29 replies
The goal is to get the first one in a B area, not a ton of rehab and use a 30yr/25% down mortgage, that will allow us to have a solid base and get our feet wet, hire a property manager, handymen, contractors, lawyer, accountant...Once we get a handle on that it should be easier to pursue a BRRR or SFR.The issue is how we make sure we pick the right one, and make sure we are looking it the right city since we are not limited to one location.Do you invest in the Bay Area or long distance?
Jay Hinrichs Cardone Capital and all the U tubes
20 December 2020 | 66 replies
The big game for these “gurus” is in the young 20 some low income wet behind the ears who think Cardone has a magical key to wealth and success.
Snehann Kapnadak Pulled the Trigger & Bought My 1st Kansas City Turnkey Property!
28 January 2020 | 59 replies
Honestly, I just wanted to get my feet wet and make the purchase in 2017.
Bryan Contreras BRRRR Strategy Question
11 February 2024 | 34 replies
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Rick Martin SO HOW MUCH WILL I MAKE INVESTING IN AN APARTMENT SYNDICATON?
8 June 2021 | 87 replies
Well put and definitely informative for anyone new to wanting to get their feet wet with syndication.
Will Dupler House-Hacking in Central Connecticut
8 May 2023 | 7 replies
Hey everyone,I am looking to get my feet wet in real estate investing by starting with a multifamily home to house hack.
Jordan George Rental Property Investing - US vs Canada
17 February 2024 | 16 replies
@Jordan GeorgeIf you've never invested before, it makes more sense to invest in your own backyard first in order to get your feet wet.  
Jaime Brame Thoughts on Condos as Rentals
19 July 2017 | 26 replies
In the future say 3 years, I will be buying all multi family houses but for now do to the type of work I do I think condo is a good start to get my feet wet.
Zachary Wurtz Starting with ZERO money?
4 August 2023 | 6 replies
I liked the person above warning you about partnerships because they can be messy but they are good to get your feet wet and learn to fail faster; just beware and protect yourself.
James Gee Multi Family Apartment investing
30 May 2023 | 41 replies
I am literally just starting to get my feet wet in the Northern California market and I am looking for all the information I can get!