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Dor Sagi
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  • Brooklyn, NY
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Slow time of the year?

Dor Sagi
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Brooklyn, NY
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I've been actively looking to buy a multifamily property (3-4 units) in Hartford County, CT, since October. I already put about 3 offers that got rejected. Generally speaking, I don't see much properties out there. Is it just this time of the year? Should I keep looking there? Or should I try a different market? 

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Kwame Darko
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Kwame Darko
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Market is just competitive so just keep putting in offers. It’s a numbers game.

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