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Tacoma-Lakewood Meetup March 21, 7:00 PM
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- 03/21/16 07:00PM
- The Ram Restaurant in Lakewood
- Free
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Hello BP Nation!!!!!
It is time once again to take over the Ram restaurant in Lakewood, Wa. Here is a "Quuuuick Tip" for you......This business is a relationship business!!!
This is your opportunity to come out and meet your local Bigger Pockets members and build some relationships. I owe my success so far to the people Ive meet here on BP and at the meet up.
If you are a newbie, I highly recommend coming out to this meeting and any other ones you can find. There is a great core group of experience investors that are more than happy to share their knowledge with you. There will also be other newbies as well, so you won't be the only one.
If your an experienced investor and new to the area, we would love to have you come out and share you experience with the rest of us.
This event is purely networking and connections are being made, partnerships are being formed and deals are getting done. All we ask is that you let us know you are coming, so we can make sure the Ram can accommodate all of us, and you have a bite to eat and or a tasty beverage... maybe two. We have set up a meet up page for you to RSVP at and also to be informed of our meetings, if you miss the announcement here. Here is the LINK.
We hope to see a lot of you there.
Taking consistent action,
Kevin
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@Brad B. - I believe that it is. You'll have a chance to interact with local investors in an informal setting, most of whom are more than willing to discuss their projects and what they're doing, and why. That kind of information is valuable to someone starting out and can help guide an investment path.
At worst, you've bought yourself a drink and a meal with good folks, at best, you might find a mentor or partner to start taking action with.