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Updated almost 10 years ago, 01/16/2015

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Aaron Junck
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sioux Falls, SD
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Structure of your local REIA

Aaron Junck
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sioux Falls, SD
Posted

When you attend your local REIA how is it structured?

We have 2 local ones. (I helped start both)

The 1st one we were able to grow to about 15-20 investors on average.

The 2nd one seems to bounce around 8-12 investors showing up on average.

My question is how do you keep investors(newbies) coming back along with other investors? 

Is there a certain day/evening that you found work the best?

Is it mainly just a social hour and everyone chats or do you have speakers/investors come in and try to teach?

Where do you meet? 

What size is your city? would that be a potential issue? our area is approximate 250k people.

Thanks in advance :)

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