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All Forum Posts by: Nicole DeGabriel

Nicole DeGabriel has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Advice on buying a Foreclosure Property

Nicole DeGabrielPosted
  • Richmond, VA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 3

Thanks for all the great info guys. It is a courthouse steps auction. I like that idea for the $50 title search. Thank you Jack. It is a 2 bedroom 1 bath house. And John yes it would definitely be a risky first property for me since no I have not been inside. Just struggling to find a good affordable deal in the triangle area so thought I should try the foreclosure route. 

Post: Advice on buying a Foreclosure Property

Nicole DeGabrielPosted
  • Richmond, VA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 3

Hey It is up for auction. 

Post: Advice on buying a Foreclosure Property

Nicole DeGabrielPosted
  • Richmond, VA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 3

Hey Bigger Pockets my first time posting on here instead of just reading the forum so that's exciting. I need Foreclosure buying advice. I am interested in buying a Foreclosure Property soon and have read about the process a good amount but would really love to have someone to talk with experience in the Foreclosure process who really knows what I have to watch out for. My goal would be to buy it cheap, live in it, fix it up myself, and then eventually rent it out.  This would be my first property. I live and am looking in the Raleigh/Durham Area. Thanks guys! Have a good one.