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Updated over 10 years ago, 07/23/2014

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Kim Handelman
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Guilford, CT
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Researching Markets

Kim Handelman
Pro Member
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Guilford, CT
Posted

Hey everyone, I've realized that my local market (CT shoreline and CT in general) isn't the best market to invest in for buy and hold. Finding properties that fit the 2% rule is a joke and even going with the 1% rule is practically non-existant. I'm looking into investing in larger apartment complexes. I found a few threads on researching areas that were basically on where to find data. Not sure exactly what to do with that data. Any help is much appreciated.

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