CT REIA Monthly Meeting With Andy Heller - Buy Low, Rent Smart, Sell High

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CT REIA Monthly Meeting With Andy Heller - Buy Low, Rent Smart, Sell High

Time: February 15, 2010 from 5:30pm to 9pm
Location: Crowne Plaza Hotel
Street: 100 Berlin Road
City/Town: Cromwell, CT
Website or Map: http://www.ctreia.com/events.…
Event Type: investment, seminar
Organized By: CTREIA
Latest Activity: Feb 2, 2010

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CT REIA and Andy Heller presents:
Buy Low, Rent Smart, Sell High.

February 15, 2010
Crowne Plaza Hotel
100 Berlin Road. Cromwell, CT
5:30 - 9:00 pm

What makes the... "Buy Low, Rent Smart, Sell High" strategy so attractive today is that, unlike many models, the investor's profits are not dependent on real estate appreciation. In fact, real estate appreciation is just one of six profit sources in the "Buy Low, Rent Smart, Sell High" strategy.

Topics that Andy Heller will cover:
* Why Fortune Magazine recommended the Buy Low, Rent Smart, Sell High program
* Why today's COOLING market is a RED HOT opportunity for investors
* Buying Low: Learn about the untapped fortunes with bank-owned real estate
* What types of properties can you buy from banks
* Why a MOTIVATED tenant is the key to landlording fortunes
* How the "typical" lease options minimize, not maximize, an investor's profits
* How to make a fortune in real estate AND help your tenants at the same time
* Achieve your REGULAR RICHES: Real estate fortunes for regular people... without the hassles
* and so much more!

Who Is Andy Heller?
Andy Heller real estate Neither Andy Heller nor his real estate partner Scott Frank, ever intended to become full time real estate investors. However, in their approximately 40 years of combined real estate investing, they have developed a long term real estate investing strategy that has allowed them to make loads of money while minimizing their time, effort and headaches.

On a part-time basis, while involved in successful non-real estate careers and putting their families first, Scott and Andy have bought, rented and sold approximately 100 homes. Additionally, in many years, they have made more money in their 2-5 hour a week “side real estate investing job” than in their 40+ hour per week day job.

Over the years, Andy and Scott learned a lot. They eventually developed the “Buy Low, Rent Smart, Sell High” program, which is a grounded and realistic wealth generating method. You can use it to buy one home, or dozens. Andy and Scott are living proof that it can be done, and it does not take a lot of money or a lot of time….just the desire to make it happen.

In 2005, FORTUNE MAGAZINE recognized the “Buy Low, Rent Smart, Sell High” program among the top five real estate wealth building strategies. After the Fortune recognition, requests came in for Andy and Scott to speak and teach others what they have learned during their real estate investing career. Shortly thereafter Andy and Scott formed their educational company called “Regular Riches”. Andy and Scott selected the name “Regular Riches” to show that “regular guys” and “regular gals” just like them can achieve real estate riches.

Andy was born in Canada, raised in Florida, has lived for many years in Georgia and California, and has studied real estate markets throughout North America. He has helped countless people in their efforts to realize their dreams, and he is ready to share his knowledge to simply and easily put you on the road to financial freedom.

Register now for this monthly meeting at: http://www.ctreia.com/events.php?a=v&i=236

5:30 - Members Workshop
5:40-6:40 - Network with investors, vendors, and professionals
6:40-7:00 - Member Deals and Announcements
7:00 - Guest speaker: Andy Heller

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