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Diana Cruz Am I going about this the right way?
21 November 2013 | 5 replies
I have nothing against a person dreaming big and shooting for the sky, but before you attempt to do a large deal like this, you may want to get your feet wet on a couple of SFR deals.
Joshua Winn Should I look at a house I don't intend to buy?
22 November 2013 | 5 replies
I'm am new to this and I want to get my feet wet ASAP.
John Sheil Newbie investor in Denver starting out and needing some advice
28 December 2013 | 14 replies
I started that way and it's a great way to get your feet wet without the steep learning curve of flipping.
J Scott The 50% Rule: Video Tutorial
16 March 2016 | 31 replies
I am just starting out and learning as much as I can and hopefully one of these days get my feet wet.
Nick Johnson Possible First Deal
3 November 2008 | 9 replies
I gotta get in there and get my feet wet.
Michael Johnson Getting Feet Wet With HUD
22 April 2014 | 4 replies

I'm gearing up for my first deal. Yay! It's a HUD home, decent price I think, but I still need to do a little research on the comps and any necessary repairs.

Where I'm concerned is if there are any restric...

Evelyn Castillo Should I be an investor
12 July 2020 | 2 replies
To gain experience in the world of real estate and to get my feet wet if you will. 
Andrew S. LVP - thin with 12 mil wear layer or thick with 6 mil wear layer?
19 December 2020 | 2 replies
Location is Montana so they'll be walking in with wet/ snowy shoes. 
Jerry Shen Have $2 Million, what to do?
21 June 2017 | 94 replies
If you want to invest in apartments, you may consider finding a multi-family apartment syndication deal being offered by a highly reputable provider with a long term, verifiable track record of successful investments and putting $50k-$100k to work in the deal to get your feet wet.
Michael Dumont II Trafficmaster Cerimica for a rental?
10 July 2016 | 3 replies
I usually end up tiling any  wet zones but if time or budget is an issue, you can use sheet vinyl.