The next Professional Brokers’ Forum is on Thursday, March 12, 2015.
Our speaker will be Dan Nevis, from Miller, Morton, Caillat & Nevis, who will be speaking about current issues in tax and real estate law.
PLACE:
777 North First Street
Mezzanine Room,
San Jose, California 95112
PARKING UPDATE:
The building where the meetings are held is now almost fully occupied, so
the front and back lots are permit only for permanent tenants and it is now
being enforced. Fortunately, there is a vacant Swenson building about a block
away where we can park without fear of getting towed. So if you can’t find
street parking, then you
can park at N.W. corner of 1st and Taylor Street @ 701 N First St. Barry
Swenson Builder “For Lease” signs on it.
TIME:
11:30 - Registration & luncheon (free lunch)
12:00 - Meeting promptly begins
12:10 - Guest Speaker Presentation
12:45 - Property Presentations
1:00 - Needs/Wants & Current Events/Announcements
1:15 - Meeting Adjourns
If you have a Property Presentation, please send an email to ron.ricard@ipx1031.com. You can also send him a picture of the property to project during your presentation. Please keep them to no more than 5 minutes.
Please RSVP by emailing Ron at ron.ricard@ipx1031.com.
Thanks for reading. Your comments are always appreciated.
Thanks for reading. Your comments are always appreciated.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Monday, March 2, 2015
Bay Area Apartment Brokers Forum - March 11, 2015
Group: Bay Area Apartment Brokers Forum
Guest Speaker: Larry Stone
Topic: An Overview of the County Tax Assessors Office Operations and Mission
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2015 - 8:00 AM
Place: First American Exchange, 1737 North First St., San Jose - 1st Floor
Breakfast: Continental Breakfast - Courtesy of First American Exchange
Chairman: Larry Losness and Christian Losness
Vice Chairman: Aaron Losness and Robert Moore
Membership: John Foster
Sponsor: Paul Van Every- First American Exchange
Adjournment: 9:30 AM
All present will have an opportunity to present their listings, buyer requirements, as well as their analysis of current events and market trends that directly effect the multi-housing (apartment) industry in Silicon Valley and greater Bay Area.
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