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What's in a Purchase Contract? Tucson AZREIA January Meetup
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- 01/08/19 06:00PM - 07:00PM America/Phoenix
- Upstairs: Open Door on left, 1745 E River Rd #245 Tucson, Arizona 85718
- $20
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Happy New Year, fellow Tucson newbie investors! For those of you who have taken the new beginning as a chance to jump start your learning and networking in 2019, consider yourself invited to the next meeting of the Tucson New Investor Subgroup of AZREIA!
Having analyzed deals for both Fix & Flip and Buy & Hold properties, it's time to make an offer... but how do you actually do that? Did you know the Residential Purchase Contract used by the Arizona Association of Realtors® is ten pages long...?
What is in it? How does your contract match up? What sort of things need to be specified in your offer to safeguard a smooth transaction?
Joining us in January is Barbie Stewart of Fidelity National Title. Barbie will help us unpack how to make an offer on a piece of property in Arizona. Educate or refresh yourself with the contents of the ubiquitous AAR Purchase Contract, and come with any questions you may have about how title & escrow works.
Pre-Register here: http://www.memberize.com/clubportal/EventDisplayNe...
As we always do, we will be getting together on the first Tuesday of the month (usually... this month is off due to New Year's) to talk real estate and learn from one another. The meeting officially runs from 6-7pm, but folks are encouraged to come earlier or stay later for networking and to share recent success stories.
Tucson AZREIA New Investor Subgroup's vision is to get new investors into action: saving capital, learning the market and doing deals. To support you along the way meetings will include presentations on topics relating to the new investor, highly collaborative breakout sessions where you solve problems as a team, games and activities to instruct or facilitate conversation about RE and money, and a platform to crowd-source input from your peers about deals you're doing or problems you encounter on your journey into REI.
Please do note these meetings are not instructional: we are not presenting a step-by-step model on how to invest in real estate and we will not actively direct you on the path we (whoever "we" are) deem the best path for you. This is a chance to learn, talk with and get to know other investors around town.
- Patrick Allen