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Manuel Villegas
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Rookie investor looking for advice.

Manuel Villegas
  • New to Real Estate
  • Miami/Newyork
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Question for the seasoned veterans investing in connecticut i am a rookie with a buy and property in torrinngton where would you say or give advice on neighborhoods or towns to stay away from looking to keep investing in CT in multifamily homes with decent price point for buy and hold goal is for long term cashflow Thanks in advance all comments welcomed.

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David Constant
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David Constant
  • Real Estate Agent
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@Manuel Villegas Welcome to the BP community :) And good luck to you as you get started! I'm just a few months ahead of you, but I'm always eager and happy to offer a few tidbits of what I've learned to rookies getting started. First piece of advice: ignore comments like the one above; they're not representative of the greater positive BP community! 

In terms of looking for multi families that prioritize cash flow: I'd recommend looking at two areas in particular --> New Britain (although there's already a lot of investor action in that area) and southwestern CT (New London County). I've got a bunch of connections and leads in those areas, so feel free to DM me and we can talk a little bit more.

Good luck and looking forward to seeing your progress!

-Dave

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