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N/A N/A Waterbury, Connecticut - Looking to invest here
12 December 2006 | 11 replies
As a Bridgeport agent/resident, the town has a lot in the works.
N/A N/A How to add value
6 December 2006 | 14 replies
I owned a couple of 4 family apartment buildings, but got out because I was traveling out of town on business a lot, and the time/hassle was not worth the potential returns (one building consistently made me money, the other did not, but I could have probably turned it around)Anyways, now I'm older and exploring getting back into things.
N/A N/A What percentage of expenses should I factor in?
5 December 2006 | 2 replies
I got that from going on foreclosures.com and looking up the community informationFor most of the towns around here it was around 13-14% vacancy so I just madei t 15 to go on the safe side when doing the numbers...I dunno tho i'd have to check with some realtors around here though to get better numbersAnyway, I'll try to find the tax office around here...thanks!
Jessica Beganski Connecticut Realtor New to Bigger Pockets
26 December 2006 | 7 replies
I'm a real estate buyer's agent in central Connecticut, landlord, aspiring investor and new blogger on all things real estate.I'm here to learn about managing my property, buying additional multis in CT and exploring opportunties I hadn't even considered.
N/A N/A how do you determine fair rental value for a property?
24 August 2008 | 7 replies
In our city, a university town, the best and closest neighborhoods can get from $1150 to $1500 for a group of students.
N/A N/A where do you live???
13 August 2010 | 104 replies
H-Town Houston Texas
Joshua Dorkin What Excuse Do You Have for NOT Investing?
13 December 2007 | 48 replies
My reasons are:Recently graduated from college and have found a horrible job that pays next to nothing.Living with my aunt because I moved from our small town to a major city (thinking I would find a better paying job).No experience in real estate.
N/A N/A Please advise - about to get feet wet in this
13 December 2006 | 6 replies
We called the town office and the seller paid $36 for it 8 years ago in a desperate estate deal (owner died unexpectadly, left wife with 18 properties she dumped in a hurry) The neighborhood is quaint, near a public school, decent.In order to pad the bank account for our down payment/closing, I decided to borrow $3500 from a low interest credit card.
N/A N/A New Denver Investor
4 August 2011 | 11 replies
I'll be in town in the next few months.
N/A N/A where should i buy the beach house??
27 December 2006 | 4 replies
A co-worker told me that they purchesed a town house in Greece and that they got a good deal (about $140,000).