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Michael Doherty
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Multi-Family Home in New Britain

Michael Doherty
  • Real Estate Agent
  • West Hartford, Ct
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I was hoping some local investors could provide some insight about investing in New Britain. I am not familiar with the area however, it is close to where I have been looking (Hartford County) and offers the best prices for a MFH.

My plan is to house hack for a year, so keep in mind I would be living there. If anyone could share their experience about investing in New Britain, good/bad areas, eviction rate, what to look out for and general advice I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks!

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William Collins
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William Collins
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@Michael Doherty  for your first house hack targetting a Southington, Plainville, West Hartford type house would be a great easy first step in my opinion. Better towns (B vs C) and so different tenants. 

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