CT REIA Announces September 2014 Fairfield County Real Estate Rehabbing Meeting In Brookfield, CT

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – August 29, 2014 – (RealEstateRama) — Estate Rehab Subgroup on September 4, 2014. This meeting will take place from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm at 17 Huckleberry Hill Road, Brookfield, CT. All attendees are encouraged to register online in advance.

The CT REIA Real Estate Rehab Subgroup is designed for those investors interested in flipping houses in Connecticut. This subgroup is ideal for those who are currently renovating properties and want to see what other Connecticut investors are doing. Every open house is different, and each project is lead by CT REIA members.

Attendees will be able to preview this rehab. This is the newest project of CT REIA Coaching students Ray Bartko and Liz Thompson. Attendees will learn: how they found the property; how they funded the project; what they rehabbed; and much more.

CT REIA is an organization that provides motivation, networking opportunities, and up-to-date education for people who want to buy homes or investment properties. Each month nationally recognized real estate investing trainers hold seminars at CT REIA. Real estate professionals, investors, landlords, property managers, realtors, contractors, wholesalers, rehabbers, and the general public are invited to attend our meetings. For more information on this and other real estate investing seminars from CT REIA, please call (860) 265-4414 or visit www.ctreia.com .

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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