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Jon Klaus There are two months left in 2015, what will you accomplish?
7 November 2015 | 130 replies
Now I need to get my feet wet in a deal for myself or for others, but I need to start the "hands on "learning process.
Pedro Plencher First Fourplex
22 April 2015 | 5 replies
I really want to purchase a fourplex to get my feet wet.
Becky Lu Flooring options - Wood veneer vs. Laminate vs. Roll-out vinyl (sheet vinyl)
11 July 2015 | 34 replies
We have loose-laid regular vinyl sheet and pinched it with the trim and cabinets to hold it in place in several units and it is still fine 3-4 years later.If this flooring is going in the kitchen or bathroom, then vinyl would be the better and safer choice as laminate does not fair well in wet environments - if water gets under the floor or in the seams, the floor will swell and cup.
Dustin Perkins First Time Investors - Should we buy this property ?
30 August 2020 | 20 replies
I would much rather a higher cash flow (preferably around $200),but we really want to get our feet wet.
Drake Foreman First Post on Bigger Pockets: looking to build my connections
25 January 2022 | 8 replies
Going into 2022 my goal to get my feet wet with my first investment property. 
Rob Flagg Hello From Colorado Springs! Question about Multi-Familys for All The Experts
16 August 2014 | 26 replies
Get your feet wet, then if you want, put big bucks down in Colorado Springs.Personally, I love downtown and lived in an apartment in an old house for over 10 years.
Phil B. Simultaneous or "double" closings in Tampa? Is this still an option any more or is it actually illegal?
6 July 2014 | 8 replies
If you're actually funding the A to B, then simply closing again with the B to C (Wet closing), any title co. in the world will do that. 
Mack McPhatter 20 unit complex analysis- 45% occupancy
12 April 2015 | 12 replies
The leaks will cause ongoing mold and damage left unreported and the wetness will attract termites, carpenter ants, and breed roaches, vermin etc.If I had to do things over again I would use an OPTION and a property such as this.
Alicia Katnik-Canney Best Rental Upgrades to Increase Rents
5 November 2014 | 30 replies
We then use our wet saw and take the 12 by 12 tiles and cut them to subway size and use as the back splash.
Bhavna J. Remove foreclosure?
15 June 2013 | 16 replies
Servicers do not hold the note in custody, so they would not be able to produce the wet ink note.