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Sean Walton
  • Wholetailer & Architect
  • San Francisco, CA
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Gauging interest in a San Francisco Quarterly Meetup

Sean Walton
  • Wholetailer & Architect
  • San Francisco, CA
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It seems like we have a lot of awesome investors and people interested in investing in our great city. There are meetups in surrounding areas but who would be interested in meeting at a bar after work in the city during a weeknight? No speaker or sales pitches just networking and bouncing ideas off each other?

I'm also  interested in starting a monthly mastermind meetup. So let me know if you are interested in that too.

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Katrina Razavi
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
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Katrina Razavi
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
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Hey @Sean Walton yes, I'd totally be down for something like that. I live and work in the city, so long as it's somewhere in the city I can likely make it. We may want to pick a location that's relatively close to Bart or some public transportation to make it accessible for other folks in the area. I'll also shoot you a colleague request so we can connect!

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