
24 January 2011 | 65 replies
I know that you are referring to me as a wet-behind-the-ears grad school idealogue and have done so many times.

29 August 2010 | 5 replies
If it is the joint compound for dry wall, all you have to do is get it wet and let the water soak on it.
27 July 2012 | 5 replies
For the time being, I'm looking at wholesaling for the first year or two to get my feet wet, and then moving into rentals and/or buying and holding.

6 December 2012 | 23 replies
The best way to get wet is to dive in, you'll have a greater motivation to learn different strokes to get there!

11 December 2012 | 17 replies
Looking at the deal now as a flip or rental i would not have moved on it, but living in the place for 2 years and getting my feet wet in real estate was all worth it.

24 December 2018 | 15 replies
Concrete doesn't "rot", and you don't have a wet basement.

27 February 2010 | 34 replies
There were several replies that were from newer flippers and congrats to them for getting their feet wet.

13 October 2007 | 15 replies
I will flip a house even if its only a cosmetic update I will get my feet wet!

19 February 2009 | 9 replies
Not saying you need to have a wet tile cutter, drywall taper, etc all the time, but the basics.