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Barbara G.
  • Hartsdale, NY
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What are investment opportunities in Bridgeport Ct in multi family houses

Barbara G.
  • Hartsdale, NY
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We are interested in knowing something about investing in Bridgeport Ct.  Is Bridgeport a C town and how does in compare to Waterbury Ct.  Is Bridgeport appreciating?  Are thre Multi familys available in Bridgeport?  What is the price rang?  Is there a better area in Bridgeport and where is it located?  

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David A.
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David A.
  • Connecticut
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Hi @Barbara G. - I see you have a lot of questions about Bridgeport and Waterbury, it seems to me that you'd greatly benefit from taking a daytrip out of Hartsdale to Bridgeport then up to Waterbury to get a better feel for the cities. A lot of the replies on your threads I've been seeing have been very "street-to-street", which is absolutely accurate. Both Bridgeport and Waterbury are very rough towns, huge disparity, lots of poverty.. that being said, neighborhoods in both cities can range from warzone to A-areas. In both cities, I'd say it mostly hovers around C-areas, but Bridgeport is slightly on the up in comparison to Dirty Waters (I say this with love :P).

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