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Kwame Darko
  • Rental Property Investor
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Investing in the city of hartford.

Kwame Darko
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hello All, 

   I wanted to hear from current landlords that own property in the city of hartford. What parts of hartford do you invest in? What do you collect for rent for 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedroom units/sfh in the area of the city that you invest in? Reasons for choosing that particular area of hartford as opposed to another? I have done some preliminary research but trying to get some practical info from actual landlords.


Thank you,

Kwame 

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Pedro Echevarria
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Pedro Echevarria
  • Realtor
  • Connecticut
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I don’t have a property in that area, but what gave me a good estimate is using the website “rentometer.com” (free site). Then, I would go on Facebook Marketplace and see what other landlords are charging for there rents. Be sure to take consideration of the location and condition of homes!  That would give you a good idea of the rental  :) 

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