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Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association (CT REIA) Announces March 2012 Weekend Seminar With Lou Brown

On March 31, 2012, the Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association (CT REIA) will be hosting a weekend real estate investing seminar with Lou Brown in North Haven, CT. Attendees will learn creative financing techniques for real estate investors.

2012-03-26
WEST HARTFORD, CT, March 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association, or CT REIA, in association with Lou Brown is announcing the CT REIA weekend seminar for real estate investors on March 31, 2012. This meeting will take place from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm at the Holiday Inn, located at 201 Washington Avenue in North Haven, CT. Cost for admission is $29 for CT REIA members, and $39 for non-members. Attendees can bring an additional person for $10.

Attendees of this seminar will learn Lou Brown's step-by-step money making secrets for finding, buying, structuring, holding, managing, financing and selling real estate. Attendees of this seminar will learn how to: create credibility even without any money; find deals that are not in competition with others; buy real estate the non-traditional way; uncover the hidden profits that are available in any deal; take over someone else's loan with no money; make money by holding an asset; create deals by making telephone calls; analyze properties and find which ones to hold; buy and sell properties using lease option and agreement for deed techniques; renovate properly; accelerate cash flow using "profit centers"; protect a deal from being sold to someone else; create a real estate wealth mind set; pay zero taxes on a real estate portfolio; take title the right way for maximum safety and profits; have tenants leave a property in better condition; have a manager rather than an owner; land and personal property trusts are the best entity; trusts protect assets; implement multiple trust strategies; paper train attorneys on land trusts; avoid the due-on-sale clause; create retirement accelerators; and much more.

Students in all fifty states have long regarded the training, systems and forms created by Louis Brown as the best in the industry. Quoted as an expert by many publications and authors, Lou draws from a wide and varied background as a real estate investor who has been buying properties since 1977. He's invested in single-family homes, apartments, hotels, developed subdivisions, and built and renovated homes and apartments. Each of these experiences has given him a proving ground for the most cutting edge concepts in the real estate investment industry today. He's widely known as a creative financing genius with his deal structuring concepts.

For more information on this and other real estate investing seminars from CT REIA, please call (860) 265-4414 or visit http://www.ctreia.com .

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.


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[Press-News.org] Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association (CT REIA) Announces March 2012 Weekend Seminar With Lou Brown
On March 31, 2012, the Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association (CT REIA) will be hosting a weekend real estate investing seminar with Lou Brown in North Haven, CT. Attendees will learn creative financing techniques for real estate investors.