Torrington In-Person: The changing Landscape of CT Real Estate Effectively

  • April 11, 2024
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • 117 Water St, Torrington CT

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Changing Landscape of CT Real Estate
IN-PERSON EVENT:  Thursday April 11th from 6-8PM 

Bad Dog Brewery, 117 Water St, Torrington, CT

FREE event for everyone 

Connecticut stands at a legislative crossroads, with new proposals poised to significantly influence the real estate landscape across the state.

This crucial event seeks to galvanize property owners, renters, Realtors, and industry professionals into a united front, offering a platform to discuss the potential statewide impacts of these legislative changes. It's not just an opportunity for dialogue but a rallying point for those looking to make their voices heard in a changing regulatory environment.

What to Expect:

  • Statewide Discussion: Engage in critical conversations about how proposed legislation could reshape the real estate market, affect property rights, and influence rental dynamics across Connecticut.

  • Networking Opportunities: Meet and connect with a broad spectrum of stakeholders, from across the state, all concerned with the future of real estate in Connecticut.

  • Community Input: This forum is your chance to share insights, voice concerns, and listen to diverse perspectives on the proposed changes. Your input is vital as we navigate these shifts together.

  • Special Guest Attendance: We are privileged to have Deputy Speaker of the House Michelle Cook with us, attending to listen and gather community feedback on the legislative proposals. Her presence signifies the importance of community engagement in the legislative process and offers an avenue for direct dialogue.

Who Should Attend:

  • Housing Providers and Realtors looking to grasp the implications of legislative changes on property management and sales.

  • Renters concerned about how changes in legislation might affect rental agreements, costs, and tenant rights.

  • Industry Professionals and Advocates seeking to understand the broader impact of the proposed legislation on Connecticut’s real estate landscape.

  • Community Members interested in the intersection of state legislation and housing.

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