24 February 2019 | 222 replies
Every form of electricity relies on subsidies, and that has always been the case going back to before our country existed (even back then timber, whale blubber, and coal were subsidized by Great Britain).

4 November 2019 | 10 replies
You definitely made a great choice in working with him.I lived in New Britain for about 11 years and am now an OOS investor there like yourself.

20 February 2019 | 4 replies
Well I finally pulled the trigger and put a multi under contract in the New Britain area.
22 February 2019 | 3 replies
Hi all, I am Just purchased my first MFH in New Britain, CT.

2 March 2021 | 22 replies
New Britain and Bristol are towns where those numbers easily work and one can find many options.For option #2 consider adding on Simsbury and Canton to your search.

21 May 2021 | 29 replies
New Britain, Bristol, Meriden, and Wallingford will have homes within the budget you mentioned, but with those towns you'll want to check out the neighborhood first and make sure you're putting your investment somewhere you'll feel safe leaving it.

16 May 2022 | 9 replies
@Brandon Rush suggested I checkout one of the upcoming meetups in the New Britain area.

3 January 2022 | 17 replies
Mostly Bristol and New Britain, but also West Hartford, Newington, and Berlin.Any tips on how to give a competitive offer in the current market?

31 October 2022 | 8 replies
I host a meetup in New Britain on the third Thursday of every month in case you are interested.Good Luck!

3 November 2022 | 16 replies
That’s a far cry from the 11.36% rate in 2010Side of history - Big crashes only happen every 60-90 years – equity charts in US, Britain and even Rome prove this outGet out of the fear mindset and start looking for opportunities NOWShortage of rentals, still a need for housing - not over built and empty houses like in 2008Rental demand being pushed by inflation – more wage hikes push rent prices making great returns possible STILL.