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Craig Curelop
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Investor Summit worth it?

Craig Curelop
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Post Falls, ID
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Hi everyone,

I'm a new investor here on BiggerPockets and there is a summit this weekend in Oakland. I am leaning towards buying a ticket and attending the event, but just wanted to confirm with some people who may have been before that it is in fact worth the $300? Also, is it worth going to both days? Or does 1 day suffice?

Thanks!

Craig

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Scott Trench
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Scott Trench
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BiggerPockets has zero involvement with any "summits" coming up, and no events that BiggerPockets is aware of are authorized to use the BiggerPockets brand as part of their marketing.

Any events coming up should be considered as you would any other event hosted by other individuals or companies.

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