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All Forum Posts by: Garrett Diegel

Garrett Diegel has started 41 posts and replied 224 times.

Post: Investment property buy possible 3 years after foreclosure

Garrett DiegelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Nevada
  • Posts 241
  • Votes 85

I know the general rules here but want to see if anyone can point me in the right direction. Here are the basics of what I'm looking for and my situation.

Foreclosure 3 years ago, now I own my primary home free and clear. I am looking to purchase an investment property in the fairly low end range of 65-80k with 20% down. What are your thoughts when it comes to finance options? Help me get this deal done.

Post: Best Entitie? Your thoughts?

Garrett DiegelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Nevada
  • Posts 241
  • Votes 85

What is the best business entitie when starting out new on your FIRST deal?

Post: New to REI. New to Biggerpockets. Ready to learn.

Garrett DiegelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Nevada
  • Posts 241
  • Votes 85

Thanks to all for the great advice. I'm looking forward to learning everything that I can to help me on this journey. I appreciate all of the help and look forward to what the future holds. Thanks again!

Post: New to REI. New to Biggerpockets. Ready to learn.

Garrett DiegelPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Nevada
  • Posts 241
  • Votes 85

Hello,

I wanted to take a minute to write a quick introduction and hopefully meet some great new people. I am new to REI and bigger pockets but am looking to learn all I can in order to get my self to my goal of investing in my first property. In my experience it is always better to work together than alone so I am always open to sound advice from seasoned investors. What are the 5 things you do every day that aid in your success? What are the 5 pit falls that a new investor should avoid? Help me reach my goal and on my way to building some solid cash flow. - Thank You and good investing.