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William James Walton, Sr.

"Your Neighborhood Realtor"
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Agent at Century21 Access America
Experience:
Teacher for City of Waterbury September 2004—present
Real Estate Agent for Century21 Access America July 2007—present
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Specialties:
Buyers with credit issues get the asistance they need to restore their credit in order to qualify for a home by being directed to the appropriate resources ... show more
Interests:
Politics, Bible Study, gospel music, reading, cooking
About:
I am a real estate professional serving both sellers and buyers in the Greater Waterbury area - Waterbury, Watertown, Wolcott, Prospect, Naugatuck, Middlebury, ... show more

what are the best areas to live in Waterbury ?

William James Walton, Sr. answered:
The answer to your question depends on what exactly you are looking for. Are you looking for quiet neighborhoods? Good schools? Access to transportation and shopping? Walkability? Affordability of housing?

Some neighborhoods may provide a mixture of some of those qualities, while leaving out others, so it is important for you to have a sense of what you mean by "best areas".

You can check out information on several Waterbury neighborhoods by visiting http://greaterwaterburyct.com. - Sun Dec 13 2009, 17:34

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