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Account Closed MD resident: House hack w/ kids vs. two mortgages vs. pay debt?
23 November 2020 | 3 replies
I know it would be better to get our feet wet and "house hack" using the physician loan, but because of our children and the area we want to live, we haven't been able to find something that would work.
April L. Any reason NOT to invest with a friend for first-time investment purchase of STR?
4 February 2023 | 16 replies
Is it better to buy a boring, "uninteresting" property that I can afford and get my feet wet first?
Shivateja Reddy Newbie question: Should I buy it?
17 August 2021 | 4 replies
I've started looking into much smaller deals just to get my hands wet and work my way up.I've come across a deal from a wholesaler for 1bd/1ba SFH for $55K.
James Mcsweeney Flooring for New Rental - Polished Concrete?
1 March 2021 | 4 replies
One thing to consider is how slippery when wet polished concrete is.
Sam Sepasi Crawl Space Wetness / Slope from back lot
20 April 2021 | 4 replies
Hi All,I have a rental that is raised foundation but has a lot of wetness under the crawl space.
Jacob Elbaum Fire Damage Investment Property
13 February 2024 | 7 replies
For example, often fire damage is water damage--they put the red stuff out with wet stuff.
Julio Vazquez The wicked world of wholesale for a beginner
15 August 2020 | 0 replies
Since i am 20 and wanting to get my feet wet, if i pursue this, should i take lower assignment fees?
Sunayna Bashar Newbie investor--want suggestion for financing options
16 January 2022 | 3 replies
I have a 9-5 stable job. but want to get my feet wet in the real estate world for financial independence and flexibility that will better suit my lifestyle.i have friends and family who are interested to invest as well and we are planning to share any workload, profits etc. equally. we are mainly interested in Multi Family.my questions are,1. since there are multiple people involved, is it better to form an LLC and then proceed?
Kellen Driscoll Tampa Bay Electrician/Plumber
2 November 2022 | 3 replies
I am fairly new to the area and still getting my feet wet here so to speak but I have plenty of references from my past and have already built a decent client base here that would be willing to verify my skills and professionalism.
Amy Atkinson Getting Started in real estate
24 July 2017 | 4 replies
I would like to find a cheaper fix and flip to get my feet wet