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Jacquelyn First Should my tenant buy their own fridge?
7 July 2022 | 58 replies
Can't have the cheap Aldi knockoff.These people cannot cough up $450-550 for a new range, washer, or dryer, or $600-700 for a fridge easily.
Arron Paulino Real Estate Investing Portfolio Consultation
9 October 2023 | 10 replies
Eventually, I'd like to dive into multifamily and gain experience there.I did start off being a private lender myself but wanted to get my feet wet with BRRRRs of my own attaining passive income on the side of my W2.
Joseph Shilen Advice for buying first multi-family property in the current market
5 September 2023 | 6 replies
I think a Househack is a great way to get your feet wet.
Adam Beckstetdt What do you shoot for on a per door rate of return?
23 January 2017 | 40 replies
I plan to purchase a few this year to get my feet wet and find out a good cycle of dealing with tenants.
Tony Bryant Jr. New BiggerPockets Member
31 October 2023 | 10 replies
Most investors suggest house hacking your first deal to get your feet wet and to learn how to be a landlord while paying a fraction of the mortgage. 
Gabriel Torion House Hack vs. a Fix and Flip as a beginner. Advice and ideas to bounce off of.
3 November 2023 | 11 replies
Perform a fix and flip after getting my feet wet with house hacking.
Glenn Espinosa Hard Lofts Development
3 November 2023 | 7 replies
This is just to get my feet wet..
Thomas Kayes Investing in Chicago Condos
6 May 2015 | 8 replies
He said that would be an easy sell to a lender; that we'd get our feet wet landlording; that condos are easy because the HOA takes care of the out-of-unit maintenance; that if you buy relatively new and in the right neighborhood your expenses and vacancy will be minuscule; that the risk, overall, was minimal.
Luis Angel Lopez First Fix and Flip AKA FFF
5 January 2019 | 2 replies
I’m sure this will help many people get their feet wet in rehabilitating real estate properties.
Leslie Beia Creative House Hack Tenant Ideas
1 November 2023 | 2 replies
There is a huge family room on the 1st floor w/ a wet bar I'm converting to a kitchenette, then adding a shower to the lower 1/2 bath.