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Fairfield County REIA Meeting

WASHINGTON, D.C. - February 9, 2015 - (RealEstateRama) -- Come see this transformed 4500 square foot house. CT REIA Coaching Members Jeff and Linda Spiewak of EMB Homes, LLC purchased and renovated this beautiful home. Now it is listed and they are expecting an offer any day now

Fairfield County Real Estate Rehab Subgroup Meeting

West Hartford, CT - April 12, 2013 - (RealEstateRama) -- 4 BR, 2.5 Baths 2,956 sqft. 3 car garage, New kitchen, SS, Granite, New baths, New plumbing (had freeze damage - most pipes in the house burst but the furnace was fine!) Propane hookup, new hardw...

CT REIA Announces September 2011 Seminar For Real Estate Investors And Professionals In Fairfield...

West Hartford, CT - September 21, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- The Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association, or CT REIA, is announcing the September 2011 meeting of the Fairfield County Real Estate Investors Association. This seminar will take pla...

Fairfield County Real Estate Investors Meeting

West Hartford, CT - September 14, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- Westy's staff is always on hand to assist CT REIA members. Coffee, Sweets, Cheese & Crackers, delights will be served at this meeting. (You will also be pleasantly surprised to see this...

Business Real Estate Press Releases

Coastal Millwork, Risley Padula Construction become first tenants at Blue Clay...

On Wednesday, November 19, New Hanover County’s Blue Clay Business Park officially welcomed its first occupants to the complex. Coastal Millwork Supply Co. and its sister company, Risley Padula Construction Inc., held an open house at the companies’ newly finished 68,000-square-foot facility.

Recent Gov & Nonprofit Real Estate Press Releases

Rep. Cavitt introduces flexibility plan for local parks and recreation boards

State Rep. Cam Cavitt today announced a new legislative plan to add additional layers of flexibility for governance rules that apply to local parks and recreation boards. The legislation would allow counties with populations under 100,000 to reduce the size of their parks and recreation boards from 10 members to 7, saving potentially thousands of dollars in overhead costs each year.