BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles X-LIC-LOCATION:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:19700308T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZNAME:PST DTSTART:19701101T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:b6980b2555ecc8defb8120d3cb6b2089169 CATEGORIES:Events SUMMARY:A Time To Profit - Advanced Training March LOCATION:Hilton in Bellevue\, 300 112th Ave SE\, Bellevue, Washington 98004 DESCRIPTION:
Where:
Hilton Hotel Bellevue
When: Saturday, March 2, 2019Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Members - don't forget you get to attend one of our advanced training's for FREE with your membership....every single year. Just register using your special bon us code to attend for free. Don't remember your code? Just email Katherine and she'll send it to you. Not a mem ber? Join REAPS tod ay and attend this event for FREE.
Deals & Remote Investing Bootcamp
wit
h Gena Horiatis and Andrea Weule
This month we are excited to host Gena Horiatis and Andrea Weule as they un cover how to create profitable deals and delve into why and how to invest i n remote markets.
With the guidance and dir
ection of Gena and Andrea you will:
Refine your investment strat
egy based on your personal goals.
Determine who you need on your team
and how to evaluate performance.
Learn market trends and how to adjust
your business plan accordingly.
Decide which marketing techniques to
use, outline them and start implementing on the spot!
Walk through the
analysis of one or more remote markets of your choosing.
Use Gena &am
p; Andrea’s worksheets to decide your direction.
Explore multiple crea
tive financing techniques to get deals done.
Adopt best practices to s
tay on target with your goals.
Meet Gena HoriatisMom, that was my name for a very long time. John’s mom. Can John’s mom
make a cake for the kindergarten party? Elizabeth’s (then Liz’s) mom. Can E
lizabeth’s mom handle the car pool to ballet today? Grace’s mom. Can Grace’
s mom go on the field trip? Hannah’s mom. Did Hannah’s mom mean to have a f
ourth kid, at her age? (I most certainly did). Of course, at the same time
I was also Nick’s wife. Nick’s wife is a really good cook. What does Nick’s
wife do all day? Hang out at pool with their kids? S’pose she would take o
urs along too?
Flashback to life before kids. (Din
osaurs had just gone extinct.) I graduated from Cleveland State University,
didn’t get a teaching job and ended up working at IBM. Learned that the co
rporation is not your friend, and left for good as soon we had our first ch
ild. Never looked back. Never. I was happy, content even, being Mom. One ch
ild followed another. Blessings. Nick, my husband, bore the weight of bring
ing in the mullah while I manned (wo-manned) the home front. It was a good
life. A very good life indeed. Exhausting. Satisfying.
<
span>Life has seasons. There came a point when I felt I needed to step up a
nd walk through a new door. Two kids in college at the same time, another c
ouple to follow. Home Equity Line of Credit growing uncomfortably large. I
was teaching piano – gosh, lots of piano. Teaching piano is probably the be
st thing you can do to increase your patience! I loved it and I endured it
at the same time. Music enveloped me for a decade and I was washed in its b
eauty. But teaching piano doesn’t pay for college tuition.
Then one late night on came an infomercial (did you know the Lord c
an talk to you through an infomercial?) and I heard I could be a real estat
e investor. Me! Wait, Me? Yes, me. I got educated and I walked with courage
and fear through the door I saw cracked open before me. (Knock, and the do
or shall be opened.)
Fast forward a hundred plus de
als later; I’ve been teaching real estate investment around the world. Quit
e a thrill for a stay-at-home Mom. Now the questions sound more like…Where
did you say your mom was this week? New Zealand?
T
he love of my life, my husband of 38 years, was able to leave his job and l
et me bring in the mullah while he basks in his new career as an actor. My
son is my business partner. Life is miraculous.
I’d be h
onored to help you push open a door or two. Here we go.
Meet Andrea Weule
Having grown up in rural Montana, I'm a farm
girl at heart, I got transplanted to the big city after college. The city
of Denver is where I met my man Chip. A match made in heaven, we married an
d raise our son Caleb, who is about to enter adolescence. Watch out world.
I worked happily at a builder business, putting to use my marketing degree
and communication/negotiation skills. Chip and I began investing in real es
tate the expensive way – the way where you save by not investing in educati
on, but spend more because of the mistakes made. We got ourselves painfully
deep in debt, then realized education was the answer and dug deeper still.
Never to be denied, we worked tirelessly and not only got out of debt, but
became sucessful investors - wholesaling, flipping and holding rental prop
erties in multiple states! Chip chose to continue in his professional caree
r, while I chose to leave the J O B to invest and mentor in real estate ful
l time.
This choice has given me time to exercise
my passion for my community. I love my role as President of the local Kiwan
a’s organization and can be found in any number of volunteer roles, especia
lly at Caleb’s school. I have been able to complete hundreds of real estate
deals and teach thousands of new investors around North America. I love th
e opportunity to give back and can't wait to get you started on the path to
your own personal Time to Profit.
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