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Anthony Hill 1st deal, need some advice
7 June 2014 | 11 replies
The main benefit would be that this would let us get our feet wet in real estate with a reliable tenant that is understanding about the fact that we are new to this.
Willie Morgan New to Wholesaling in Raleigh, NC
21 January 2015 | 12 replies
Jump in and get wet.
Jonathan Blandino Should I relocate?
25 June 2014 | 7 replies
Being that you have 2 years in your current location I see that as an amazing opportunity to focus on REI and come 2016 you will be more then ready to get your feet wet.
Leon Hartsock 1st investment: Investing outside of the state you reside in
18 November 2018 | 18 replies
I'm just getting my feet wet up here so I'm interested to know what caused you to look in Cleveland being from Florida.
Cody Furry Wanting to obtain my first property (any size possible?)
6 January 2024 | 9 replies
Will give you enough room for you and your daughter, and it'll help you get your feet wet as an investor.
Mike B. My first true "FLIP"! With pix!
26 January 2018 | 42 replies
You also got your feet wet and learned about the flipping process.
Nadeim M. Tenant's Maintenance Obligation - Bathroom Water Damage
6 November 2021 | 6 replies
The tile simply does not extend out and away from the wet area far enough.
Jasraj Singh For how long is it ok to hold a rental property after buying it?
9 April 2020 | 18 replies
@Jasraj Singh I hate to be a wet blanket but find another plan in another country.
Baylen LaRue Estimating rehab costs
13 February 2019 | 4 replies
.#2 Partner with Someone that Has Construction ExperienceTo get your feet wet, you could partner with another house flipper, contractor or construction professional that could help with Estimating Costs.Note: In a partnership, both parties need to bring something to the table...If you don't have construction experience, what experience or skills can you offer to the partnership?
Daniel Pitta How much earnest money to put down on a p&s agreement?
1 June 2018 | 39 replies
I am a complete newbie so I'm just trying to get my feet wet but it will be difficult for me to leave the DC area because I have a good job and connections here.