CT REIA

Free

Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association Expert

CT REIA

CT REIA Quick Facts

Main Areas
Real Estate Investing
Career Focus
Investment Property Educator
Affiliation
Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association, Apartment Owners Association Of Connecticut, Women Real Estate Investors Association

The Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association, or CT REIA, is the largest real estate investors & apartment owners association in the Northeast. Its mission is to provide educational, networking, and business-to-business opportunities for entrepreneurs in the real estate investment community. In the past four years 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.

Articles by this expert

SelfGrowth articles and saved writing connected to this expert.

3 total
A

Article

1. Set aside a certain amount of time each day to work on your Real Estate. How about 1 hour each day for starters? If that’s not "possible," start with smaller increments of time, say 15 minutes, and work your way up. 2. Doing part of something is better than doing nothing. Even if you can't complete a task or a project, it is better to take a small "chunk" out of it rather than letting the whole thing slide until later. If you absolutely "hate" working in that manner, then just make sure you set aside a specific time to complete the entire task or project. 3.

Recently added

A

Article

The economy couldn’t be better for some people. Why? It’s because they are in a position to profit from the implosion of prices today. The discounts over value today haven’t been this good since the 1980s. For some it’s even better than that. Think about it. Low interest rates. High seller motivation. Fewer buyers. Low prices. Government rebates. Tax incentives. You couldn’t ask for a better climate to make a lot of money quickly. This is a negative bubble that won’t last forever. Negative news drives prices down and profits up.

Recently added

A

Article

Why Buying and Holding Isn't What It Used To Be by Sean Carpenter Are you finding deals are getting tougher to close with the new restrictions banks are pushing on applicants? Is it taking longer to get a deal done? Have you stopped looking for new projects to acquire? The last year has been a very difficult period in real estate history. Some markets have declined upwards of 50% in value with no light at the end of the tunnel.

Recently added

Contacting CT REIA

Office Hours
Monday-Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Eastern Time)

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

Contact by Phone
Office: (860) 265-4414
Fax: (860) 606-8021

Contact by Email
General Information: info@ctreia.com