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Eric Tallarita
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Newington, CT
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Connecticut Multi Families

Eric Tallarita
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Newington, CT
Posted

Hi all,

I’ve already gotten so much positive advice from the BP forums and I appreciate everyone sharing lessons learned and best practices.

I’ve house hacked in central Connecticut for a few years now and am ready to make a splash into a MF rental purchase. The MF market in central to northern CT appears to be isolated to a few towns such as Enfield, Windsor Locks, New Britain, West Hartford, and Middletown.

I would love feedback on where people are getting good cash flow, where the tenant retention is solid, how people are finding deals, and really any other lessons learned in this market.

Thanks in advance for how supportive you guys are to the newbies such as myself.

Eric

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