Fairfield County Real Estate Rehab Subgroup Meeting

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April 25, 2013
6:30 to 8:00 pm
12 Woodacre Lane
Monroe, CT

Learn more at http://www.ctreia.com/events.php?a=v&i=547

CT REIA & FCREIA Members: $10
Not-Yet-Members: $20

Walk through a finished REO rehab.

West Hartford, CT – April 12, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — 4 BR, 2.5 Baths 2,956 sqft. 3 car garage, New kitchen, SS, Granite, New baths, New plumbing (had freeze damage – most pipes in the house burst but the furnace was fine!) Propane hookup, new hardwood floors, New front stairs, new driveway plus a hot tub.

Plus learn about extra holdings costs – the weather is not cooperating for exterior painting and driveway! Plus the extra cost of heating 2,956 sqft for the winter.

Bring business cards … lots of networking going on here!

About CT REIA
The CT REIA is the largest real estate investors & apartment owners association in the Northeast. Our mission is to provide educational, networking, and business-to-business opportunities for entrepreneurs in the real estate investment community. CT REIA has been featured on CNN Financial News, The New York Times, Hartford Courant, Meriden Record Journal , Channel 30-WVIT and Channel 8 News-WTNH. We’re firmly committed to promoting a sound understanding of ethical real estate investing principles and to help further develop our members’ investing abilities.

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The CT REIA is the largest real estate investors & apartment owners association in the Northeast and its mission is to provide educational and networking opportunities as well as business-to-business opportunities for entrepreneurs in the real estate investment community. We're firmly committed to promoting a sound understanding of ethical real estate investing principles and to help further develop our members’ (your!) investing abilities.

Contact:

Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association
P.O. Box 270896
West Hartford, Connecticut 06127-0556

Phone: (860) 265-4414
Fax: (860) 606-8021

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