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Whitney L. Cooper Anyone invested in property in another country?
23 August 2020 | 28 replies
I heard that it's doing pretty well right now with Covid as it'd have drier climate than the rest of wet BC and it's a small city but I'm not sure what will be left in the tank post Covid.I love Canada and I don't like to be negative about anything Canadian unnecessarily. 
Andrew Carlson 12 units in Minnesota
20 August 2020 | 25 replies
Which all that being said, this may be a great deal to get your feet wet with a solid mentor.
Buck Sugden New member in Fox Valley Area looking to build relationships!
15 May 2020 | 7 replies
We currently own 2 doors that we have had for 3 years, so we are still getting our feet wet!  
Jeff Smith Landlord actively trying to push out PAYING client
14 May 2020 | 1 reply
The renters said nothing and ignored the wet wall for months. 
Ralph Lauren Quick flipping in Michigan
19 May 2020 | 4 replies
I was born and raised in Detroit so I know the areas very well, I just need a really good start property to get my feet wet and test the waters.
Brian Ellwood Why Most RE “Investors” Never Create Their Desired Lifestyle
1 June 2020 | 23 replies
I did it for many years.I had a lot of "success" as most would define it within those niches, doing over 100 deals per year for about 4 years runningBut, my lifestyle was NOT what I hoped for.Being tied to a desk and managing a team was not my ideal outcome.It wasn't until I switched to building truly passive income that I was actually able to get the freedom I was after.The biggest reason people gravitate towards real estate strategies like wholesaling and flipping is because they seem easier, less committal, and like a good way to get their feet wet in the industry.Another big reason is that they don’t have a lot of liquid cash to actually purchase the houses, and they falsely believe they need it to make a purchase.Another BIG reason people don’t want to actually own something is because they’re scared they will buy a bad house.They aren’t well versed on exactly how to tell a good deal from a bad one, so they gravitate towards strategies that don’t end with them owning the property.I know this because I was that person, and I clung to those excuses, for many years.
Katie Miller Calling all retirees! I want your story
16 June 2020 | 60 replies
Maybe it was a nod to my  husband, he was an Architect and there are numerous examples to his talent throughout Summit County.   
Lisa Walton New Construction for a House Hack?
21 May 2020 | 10 replies
Not having repairs to worry about would make your budget more predictable and make it easier to manage the property, which is a good way to get your feet wet as a new investor.Good luck!
Stephanie Simmons Reading to learn short sale process Florida
19 May 2020 | 7 replies
These deals need to be setup properly to avoid numerous forms of denials.
James Luciano Vacant House Philadelphia - "General State Auth""
19 May 2020 | 10 replies
Ok, the ten digit phone number can’t be given using numeric digits (post was blocked), so I am spelling it out.Area code 215 six eight six - eight six eight six