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Posted about 15 years ago

10/05/10 - Fairfield County REIA Meeting - Fairfield, CT

CT REIA presents: Quarterly Fairfield County REIA Meeting

October 5, 2010. 6:30 - 9:00 pm
Westy's Self Storage. 2070 Kings Highway. Fairfield, CT
FREE for CT REIA Members | $20 for not-yet-members


Register and Learn More at hp

Looking to connect with other investors in Fairfield County and Lower New Haven County? Be sure to attend this quarterly meeting of the Fairfield County REIA sponsored by the CT REIA.

Bring your business cards and deals - bring your team of professionals.
This will be an exciting night where deals will be made.

What You Will Learn


John Czel
(ACBI Insurance)
How Best to Protect Your Property

Mathew Cholewa (First American Title Insurance Company)
1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges Made Easy

Laura Treonze (Keller Williams)
Where Should You Invest: Secret Opportunities in Fairfield and New Haven Counties

Plus Real Estate Investing Q & A - Bring your real estate questions to find out the answers.

Plus Buy/Hold vs Buy/Sell - Which is the best strategy for today?

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