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Edwin De leon
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Exp. REI- How Do You Qualify Areas To Invest In New State ( CT )

Edwin De leon
  • Investor
  • bronx, NY
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I am researching CT area not familiar at all with CT, still confused where to buy my 1st Multifamily,

What steps do you take when you go into a new or neighboring state which you never invested before to make sure you invest in the right area.
what tools, qualifying buying criteria's you set for buying a multifamily  

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Samuel Eddinger
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Samuel Eddinger
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I tend to look for Crime information within a town at neighborhoodscout.com.  It will indicate the best and worst parts of a town.  I also usually go onto the judicial website for CT and you can look up evictions by street.  If there are a lot of evictions on a street, the area is not good.

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