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Updated almost 7 years ago, 03/19/2018

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Nick Leamon
  • Investor
  • Mc Kinney, TX
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Best Practices for REIAs

Nick Leamon
  • Investor
  • Mc Kinney, TX
Posted

Hey BP Nation,

I was wanting to hear from everyone who attends REIA's in their area what the format for their meet up was and what you liked/disliked about it? I.E. can we put together a best practices for REIA's

So for your REIA:

Where? (where do you meet? Back room at a restaurant? Bar? House? Rented space?)

Duration? (how long do the meet ups last)

Frequency? (how often does your REIA meet?)

Format? (what is the agenda. open mingling? presentation? sales pitch? speaker?)

Grub/refreshments? (is there food/drinks. is it catered or do attendees pay for it?)

Extra? (anything different or unique about your REIA? Sharing appraisals/data?)

What part of the REIA do you find most useful/enjoyable? and what part do you like the least?

Thanks in advance,

Nick Leamon