BIG Brisbane Meeting

Dear guys,

Details for our next exciting BIG (Brisbane Investing Group) meeting!!!

When: Tuesday 31st of August 2004.
Where: (Again note new venue! (Bigger and better!))

Construction Training Centre
460-492 Beaudesert Rd, Salisbury

Ian Barclay Building (Conference Room 2.2)

http://www.ctc.qld.edu.au/Our Location.htm

(Ian Barclay Building is the new building to the right. Enter through the front doors and take either the stairs or lift to the second level.)

(Look for the BIG Group Sign)

(UBD 199 Ref M6). Short walk from Salisbury Station.

Dress: Informal.
Time: 7:15pm for a 7.30pm start.
Cost: $15/singles or $25/couples. Or become a member for free entry to BIG meetings (Both monthly and cashflow meetings). (12 months membership: $120 for single $180 for couples.)

Speaker: Panel Event: Ian Somers (Investor); Kevin Hockey (RE Agent); Chris Vitale (Mortgage Broker); Karen Murphy (Renovator); Larysa/Asy (RE Agent).

Topic: How to choose a property in a flat market.

A cross section panel provides a range of opinions on this topic as well as a Q & A session.


-Close meeting for networking.

Everyone interested in property and the somersoft forum is welcome to come along. (Having an IP is not a pre-requisite, only a motivation to do so.)

Why don't you bring along a friend! (I am sure that we all know someone who can benefit in talking with other like minded people.)

(Remember networking is all about coming along and saying hello. Don’t be afraid to say hello to others there – You never know how it might help your IP journey. ;) )

Hope to see you there!

Cheers,

Sunstone (Shane).



What is BIG?

“Brisbane’s first choice for investment property networking and information.”

BIG (Brisbane Investing Group) is a not-for-profit group of like minded people who meet monthly to network and share information about property investment.
 
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