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Home Staging – From Stagnant to Sold

What makes the difference between a hard-to-sell listing, and one that appeals to the widest possible range of buyers? Staging! This concept is especially important in today’s market flooded with houses owned by motivated sellers, including the rising numbers of foreclosures. When it’s a buyer’s market and the competition is fierce, staging is one of the finest tools. This topic will be covered with visual slides and practical suggestions, followed by a Q&A to bring it “home” to your particular concerns.

REGISTER HERE for this Month’s WIRE at Biaggi’s April 25!

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Mar
28

March WIRE Luncheon

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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. This month, we are excited to welcome Carol A. Linden of Effective with People, LLC.

   Playing well with others is good business!

Carol has spent 15+ years in the software industry, both as a documentation manager and as an internal organization development consultant at a $2.15 billion global software company headquartered in North Carolina. Since 2004, she has trained over 1,000 clients in all in Psychological Type and Temperament.  She goes beyond the Myers-Briggs to conduct workshops on Temperament and Interaction Styles, as well as psychological type application workshops on topics such as conflict resolution, communications, the type mix of a specific team, interviewing, introversion and extraversion, teaching type to technical audiences, and using type in OD interventions with teams.

TREIA Members FREE           Guests  $15
(Lunch Cost: menu selections priced about $8 – $10)  

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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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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 Larry's 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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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

Oct
26

TREIA Womens Group, WIRE; OCTOBER 26!!

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Seth Kaplan
WIRE Meeting and Lunch

 October 26 at Biaggi’s in Cary at 11:30

Speaker: Seth Kaplan
Topic: Presentation aimed at helping women to thrive
both personally and professionally.

There are a lot of competing demands on time and energy which can make
life difficult. Often stress, anger, frustration, anxiety, guilt, self-doubt, lack of focus, sleep deprivation, and exhaustion are all too common for women. These mental and emotional factors, as well as identity issues, can have a negative effect-both at work and at home. He shares mind-body tools, techniques, and strategies to help women be more calm, confident, composed, and in-control.

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The Treia Ladies Group, Women in Investment Real Estate, met for lunch Wed. Sep 28 at Biaggi’s Restaurant. The discussion was led by Cynthia LaChapelle on buying HUD homes based on her experiences as both a Realtor and Buyer… Read More→

The Ladies Luncheon has moved to Biaggis restaurant just around the corner from Prestonwood. We will be in the Wine Tasting room. I apologize for the inconvenience and confusion from last month’s miscommunication.

There is no preregistration fee. You will pay for your own lunch at the venue. Biaggis offers a variety of Italian dishes, an endless soup & salad option as well as a Gluten Free menu. You start with delicious bread dipped in olive oil.

We still have the $15 visitor fee, but no $10 walk-in fee. (Although we prefer you to pre-register!)Menu is around $8-$10 at lunch.

Biaggis is at 1060 Darington Dr, at the corner of Cary Pkwy and James Jackson, still in Preston. More info at www.Biaggis.com

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Jul
27

Ladies Luncheon

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The Ladies Luncheon has moved to Biaggis restaurant just around the corner from Prestonwood. We will be in the Wine Tasting room. I apologize for the inconvenience and confusion from last month’s miscommunication.

There is no preregistration fee. You will pay for your own lunch at the venue. Biaggis offers a variety of Italian dishes, an endless soup & salad option as well as a Gluten Free menu. You start with delicious bread dipped in olive oil.

We still have the $15 visitor fee, but no $10 walk-in fee. (Although we prefer you to pre-register!)Menu is around $8-$10 at lunch.

Biaggis is at 1060 Darington Dr, at the corner of Cary Pkwy and James Jackson, still in Preston. More info at www.Biaggis.com

This month’s program will include Robbie Rivardo from 2-10 warranty to discuss how and when to use a home warranty of investment property & rentals AND how to buy a HUD property with the new changes. We will educate you on the new vendors, their many requirements and the pitfalls from someone who has done it as well s the group. If you have anything to offer the group, please come and share your experiences!

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Apr
27

Ladies Luncheon with Asekesai Arnette

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Womens group tea clipart.jpgAsekesai Arnette has practiced in real estate law since 2006. She began her practice in Fayetteville and the surrounding counties handling foreclosures for Shapiro & Ingle, one of the largest foreclosure firms in the state. After a few years as an associate with Brock, Payne & Meece, PA in Durham, Asekesai opened Arnette Law Offices, PLLC serving the entire triangle. She now has two offices in both Raleigh and Durham practicing in all aspects of real estate, including residential and commercial closings.

Ms. Arnette is a resource to clients from first time homebuyers to seasoned investors. Do not hesitate to contact her with any questions you might have.

AArnette@Arnette-law.com – 919-747-2208

Location- Prestonwood Country Club 11:30-1:30

Cost $20 members & $30 for Non-members includes lunchYou must pre-register. $10 fee at door if seating is available. Cancellations within 24 hours of event will not be refunded.

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