Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association (CT REIA) Announces Its January 2014 Monthly Meeting With Andy Heller
Online, January 6, 2014 (Newswire.com) - The Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association, or CT REIA, in association with Andy Heller, is announcing its monthly meeting on January 13, 2014. This meeting will take place from 5:30 to 9:00 pm at the Four Points Sheraton, located at 275 Research Parkway in Meriden, CT. Attendees will receive a free CD entitled 10 Ways to Buy Low. This CD ROM describes 10 different ways to buy property below market.
Attendees of this seminar will learn how to: consistently purchase real estate below market; identify the right type of property for a preferred investment model; buy discount properties in today's market; take a deep dive into the Buy Low, Rent Smart, Sell High preferred method of buying low - bank-owned foreclosures; call banks successfully; buy from banks that do not allow wholesaler assignment; finance purchases; establish the maximum purchase price for all types of properties, regardless of type, condition, or investment strategy; negotiate a successful purchase; and much more.
Andy Heller and his real estate partner Scott Frank have developed a long term real estate investing strategy that has allowed them to make loads of money while minimizing their time, effort and headaches. They developed the "Buy Low, Rent Smart, Sell High" program, which is a grounded and realistic wealth generating method. In 2005, Fortune Magazine recognized this program among the top five real estate wealth-building strategies. Andy was born in Canada, raised in Florida, has lived for many years in Georgia and California, and has studied real estate markets throughout North America. He has helped countless people in their efforts to realize their dreams.
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 visit http://www.ctreia.com or call (860) 265-4414.
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