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Updated about 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Connecticut!!
Anyone in Connecticut (esp SE Conn); looking to build our team in this market, would love to connect with you!
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@Glenn mayo
I highly disagree with you on this. SE Connecticut has seen the biggest increase in rental house prices and rental rates have gone up significantly since the crash. I boughta six unit for 300k 4 years ago and now I barely can find a good 4 unit in that same price range.
The market hasn't been in a free fall for a while now. Your anecdote is s about prices from the top of the market. We bottomed out in SE Connecticut and are on the rise but it's not back to the top of the market. That's like saying you only buy into the stock market after a crash when it gets back to where it originally was. You're missing the whole rebound and where the real money is made.