In today’s episode of the Andy Sachs Podcast, I’m joined by State Assemblyman Sean Scanlon to discuss the good and the bad of real estate in Connecticut.
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Though he’s incredibly busy, we finally found a time for State Assemblyman Sean Scanlon to join me for a discussion about real estate here in Connecticut. In today’s podcast, I’ll put him on the hot seat to discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly as it pertains to our real estate market.
When people think of politicians, they usually think that they just say what people want to hear or what will make him look good for their constituency. But not so for Sean Scanlon. His track record shows that he is willing to make hard decisions that may not be popular upfront, but that are better for the constituency, the market, and Connecticut as a whole.
Cited below for your convenience are timestamps that will direct you to various points in the video. Feel free to watch the full message or use these timestamps to browse specific topics at your leisure:
0:52—Sean’s market “State of the Union”—where does the real estate market stand?
2:50—Where there’s growth in the market, there are also cuts
4:59—How to make Connecticut more attractive for those who come not only to raise a family, but also to stay for life
6:34—How can we change the culture of Connecticut, which, over the past generation, has been on a decline?
8:52—Sean’s bipartisan approach to politics
10:11—The monumental challenge that lies ahead
I appreciate State Assemblyman Scanlon for taking the time to speak with me today. If you have any questions or comments about our discussion, feel free to reach out to me. I’d love to hear from you.
When people think of politicians, they usually think that they just say what people want to hear or what will make him look good for their constituency. But not so for Sean Scanlon. His track record shows that he is willing to make hard decisions that may not be popular upfront, but that are better for the constituency, the market, and Connecticut as a whole.
Cited below for your convenience are timestamps that will direct you to various points in the video. Feel free to watch the full message or use these timestamps to browse specific topics at your leisure:
0:52—Sean’s market “State of the Union”—where does the real estate market stand?
2:50—Where there’s growth in the market, there are also cuts
4:59—How to make Connecticut more attractive for those who come not only to raise a family, but also to stay for life
6:34—How can we change the culture of Connecticut, which, over the past generation, has been on a decline?
8:52—Sean’s bipartisan approach to politics
10:11—The monumental challenge that lies ahead
I appreciate State Assemblyman Scanlon for taking the time to speak with me today. If you have any questions or comments about our discussion, feel free to reach out to me. I’d love to hear from you.