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Feb
29

WIRE Luncheon- mark your calendars!

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Don’t miss out on this month’s WIRE (Women in Real Estate) luncheon! We will be meeting at Biaggi’s in Cary.

This luncheon meeting is an opportunity for women to network as a way to get their business off the ground and to hear speakers address issues of interest related to real estate investors.

Lunch Cost: menu selections priced about $8 – $10
12-2:30pm
                                                                              Wednesday, Feb 29


Cost
FREE for Members!
Only $15 for Guests                                                                                                            REGISTER HERE!

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The TREIA West subgroup is a resource for real estate investors located in the western Triangle area (Durham, Orange, and Chatham counties).  Meeting topics vary by month and will be announced in advance.  Join us for an evening of networking, sharing deals/resources, learning new investing techniques, hearing business development updates from various county, city, and business planners, and building partnerships to encourage your success in real estate investing.

Our lead speaker for our February 2012 meeting is Liz Rooks of the Research Triangle Park Foundation…

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Feb
23

New Investor Subgroup~ February!

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New Investors Subgroup~ February

 

This group is focused on the New Real Estate Investor.  There are many areas of real estate investing and this group will discuss the pros and cons of the many different areas therein.  This is a great networking opportunity and learning means to your start. 

 

                       Feb 23, 2012  6-9                                                                                            REGISTER HERE!

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Former TREIA President Larry Williams was the only man allowed to attend the Women in Investment Real Estate class. (Larry Ledford requested this to be a ladies only event) A longtime student of Ledford's, Williams had been told several times he could attend any of the ladies events if he wore a wig and skirt. Here Williams is posing in a wrap for a skirt and a borrowed scarf. Thanks to both Larrrys for being good sports.

On Saturday, January 20th, women investors who were members or guests of the Triangle Real Estate Investors Association (TREIA), gathered to learn from successful real estate investor Larry Ledford, as he presented “Larry G. Ledford’s 101 Best Marketing and Sales Ideas for Real Estate Investors.”

Use Power Marketing to Drive Real Estate Returns

Serious real estate investors understand the power of marketing. Most participate in multiple networking groups and use direct mail and face-to-face contact to build a database of buyers, sellers, and lenders. But for real estate investor Larry Ledford, such steps are just the beginning. Ledford, who manages financial services and insurance, real estate investing and property management, and construction businesses, leverages not just two or three, but many different marketing strategies to accomplish his professional and financial objectives. He runs his real estate empire from Mocksville, North Carolina, but is a citizen of the world, teaching real estate in eight different countries and throughout the U.S. and investing in property in eighteen states. Ledford views his training sessions as an opportunity to help others, providing students with the education they need to launch or enhance their real estate careers and donating all training proceeds to his nonprofit, The Oar Foundation.

Dressed As a Woman: A Tale of Two Larrys
As the group was amassing, long-time investor and former TREIA president Larry Williams slunk into the women’s midst with a blanket wrapped around his middle and a scarf draped over his head. Current TREIA president Cynthia LaChapelle had issued a joking challenge at the monthly meeting, telling the group’s male investors that if they wore a wig and a skirt on Saturday they, too, could participate in the workshop. Williams’ attempt was enough to pass muster, and after a few laughs, he took his place among the TREIA women for the session.
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Feb
08

Advanced Investors – NEW LOCATION!

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investor_relations-hand.jpg The purpose of this group is for advanced investors who have completed a minimum of 5 real estate investment transactions to network; share information; ideas; and strategize on deal making. The truth is, if you’ve completed 5 transactions, you’ve had extensive interaction in the business to get them completed, typically. With that said, this group is designed for those Investors that have advanced education and experience and able to actively contribute. This group is for TREIA members only.

           This Month we have a couple special activities:

  1. Deal Structuring: MORE examples of how to partner on deals without the mess of partnerships.
  2. As always: Who’s Got What – Share your newest opportunity
  3. Networking

We also have a new meeting place. The dates and times are the same, but we will now be meeting at our new location; The Comfort Suites Arena 1200 Hurricane Alley Way at Trinity Rd Raleigh, NC, US, 27607

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8                                 REGISTER HERE!
1:30-3:00 pm

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Feb
07

TREIA South Subgroup

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TREIA home inspection talkHere’s your chance to get your REI fix without having to fight the traffic around the Beltline! Meet others interested in investing in the southern parts of Wake, Harnett and surrounding areas. Chat, share and learn! Whether you’re a more seasoned investor wanting to expand your network, or a newbie thirsting for helpful tips, you’ll be most welcome.

 This month come meet Ingrid Ruiz, a North Carolina Certified Property Appraiser.  Ingrid will talk about the value of your investment home and how you can improve it while you rehab it.  She will also discuss interesting things like how much additional value a finished basement can add to your home and how to calculate that value before you spend the money.  After Ingrid finishes her presentation there will be a Q&A with her.  Come and get the real deal about property appraisal and bring your questions.

Ingrid is a long time TREIA member and property appraiser in North Carolina.  She is also an experienced investor with many rental properties and lots of stories.

Tuesday, February 7                                                 REGISTER HERE!
6:00pm-8:30

Golden Corral
Cary

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Jan
23

TREIA West Subgroup

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iStock_000016086597XSmall.jpg The TREIA West subgroup is a resource for real estate investors located in the western Triangle area (Durham, Orange, and Chatham counties).  Meeting topics vary by month and will be announced in advance.  Join us for an evening of networking, sharing deals/resources, learning new investing techniques, hearing business development updates from various county, city, and business planners, and building partnerships to encourage your success in real estate investing.
TREIA West’s monthly meeting is held the 4th Monday of every month

Come and join us for our next meeting; Monday, January 23

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Ladies-Only Real Estate Investing Seminar “Top 100 Networking Tips”

 Networking is the number one way to get a business off the ground, according to nationally known speaker Larry Ledford. Ledford will be presenting his “Top 100 Networking Tips” workshop for the women investors in TREIA.

 The seminar will be  Saturday, January 21, 9:30 am to 2:30 pm at the Wake Tech Western Wake Campus, Room 118, 3434 Kildaire Farm Road, Cary, NC 27518. The Wake Tech Western Wake Campus is in the Millpond Village Shopping Center, at the corner of Kildaire Farm Road and Ten-Ten.

 Larry Ledford who calls himself a “Man on a Mission” says, “In my career, I’ve had the privilege of meeting some of the most influential business and political leaders in the world. These meetings never would have occurred had it not been for other people that I know who helped me open doors.”

 “When I am asked ‘What business are you in?’ my typical response is that, ‘I am in the relationship building business.’ It is my goal in life to build as large a professional and personal network as I can. It should be your goal as well.”

We hope to see all the ladies come out for this one! REGISTER HERE

Jan
14

Cash Flow Game January

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Cash Flow Game

The Cash Flow Game is not just a game that we play every month, it is truly an experience. It is like you are given a chance to do deals without the real life risk. It gives you a chance to explore the world of investing. It’s FUN, interactive and you learn a lot just from playing the game. For those that are advance investors, you get a chance to sit back, relax and have fun coming up with strategies to get out of the “Rat Race” and win the game.
Donnis Dunn will be available to teach those who are new to the game. She will also give an orientation of the game.

So come out and join us, I promise you will be glad you came.

                               Seats are limited so sign up now! All levels of experience welcome! 

HOPE CAFE                                REGISTER NOW!
JANUARY 14                                                                 
  1:00-4:00pm                                                                   

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Come out and join us for TREIA North at our new location at The NEW Golden Corral on Capital Blvd  on Tuesday, January 10.

Our speaker will be:
Kevin Brimhall; President of JFD Performance Solutions, a business coaching and consulting firm.
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Note: A portion of TREIA receipts is used for lobbying efforts for/against laws that affect real estate investing. According to the Internal Revenue Code, lobbying and political campaign expenses that are paid with member dues are not deductible. Because of this, we must notify you as to what portion of your dues cannot be deducted as a business expense. In January of each year, you will be notified of the percentage of your dues that cannot be deducted.

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