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Hello Bigger Pockets community! I am thinking of moving into the Connecticut market for single family real estate investing/flipping/wholesaling and was wondering what the state of the market has been like recently. Are investors finding deals easily? How many homes do you have to look at before buying one? Is it an investor friendly state/market?

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Joseph Salzillo
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Joseph Salzillo
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Hi Keith - where are you based out of now if not in CT? I would say it hasn't been easy to find deals but most of the deals we are doing now are either through referrals or networking in some way. For flips specifically: we place an offer on every single house we look at both on or off market. There's a number that works for every house so long as you are confident in your rehab numbers.

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