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All Forum Posts by: Julie N.

Julie N. has started 5 posts and replied 255 times.

Post: Networking in Connecticut

Julie N.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Unionville, CT
  • Posts 260
  • Votes 167
Chris Puglisi I’d love to come check out your meeting!

Post: What should I do if my landlord can not fix the shared fence?

Julie N.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Unionville, CT
  • Posts 260
  • Votes 167
You might have to bite the bullet and invest in a temporary privacy screen to put up when you need to. I agree- if the fence isn’t specifically stated in the lease then I doubt there is anything to be done. You’re renting the house, not the fence.

Post: Looking for a Multifamily property(15-50 units) in CT, RI, or MA

Julie N.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Unionville, CT
  • Posts 260
  • Votes 167
Me too

Post: Newbie From Connecticut

Julie N.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Unionville, CT
  • Posts 260
  • Votes 167
Welcome! I just bought a m/f in Plainville. It’s a great town to buy in. I live in the next town over.

Post: Should I Start Out with Multi-Family First??

Julie N.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Unionville, CT
  • Posts 260
  • Votes 167
Yes go with a m/f for big and hold if you can swing it. When a s/f is vacant- all expenses come out of pocket but with a m/f- if one unit is vacant-then the other units tent covers expenses while you look for a tenant. Much less financial stress for you and your family.

Post: Connecticut REI Market

Julie N.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Unionville, CT
  • Posts 260
  • Votes 167
Hi welcome! I’m an investor and Realtor in the Farmington area.

Post: Tenant refuses to pay rental application processing fees

Julie N.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Unionville, CT
  • Posts 260
  • Votes 167
Consider it a lesson learned and move onto the next tenant.

Post: Remodeling a Kitchen

Julie N.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Unionville, CT
  • Posts 260
  • Votes 167
Check out sears appliance center in newington. Great discounts for scratch and dents.

Post: Backing out after going under contract

Julie N.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Unionville, CT
  • Posts 260
  • Votes 167
Ask for their schedule E to see the kind of business that it actually did. Also you May be able to increase rents to increase performance after you get it.

Post: Is it normal for seller to pay buyers closing costs?

Julie N.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Unionville, CT
  • Posts 260
  • Votes 167
Yes it’s normal for Buyers to ask for it.