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Updated almost 11 years ago,

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Brian Daly
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Marcos, CA
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Any experience with FICON events?

Brian Daly
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Marcos, CA
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My business partner and I are branching out and looking to attend a few more business/real estate seminars this year. FICON Events is holding one in Santa Monica in March related to single family housing, and we are considering attending both for the education and networking, but the almost $2k price tag a person has me wanting to look into them a bit more. I looked online for reviews of the company/events but I can't find anything. Does anyone here have hands-on experience with this company or any of its events? It seems they are just an event company, and thus (hopefully) not trying to pump education or coaching down our throat at the event, but I don't know much about their speakers either. Any feedback on FICON, good or bad, will be helpful.

Thanks,

Brian Daly

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