Showing posts with label Real estate investors association. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real estate investors association. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Bellingham Investor Training
I have been asked to facilitate the Bellingham satellite meeting for the Real Estate Investors Association of Puget Sound (REAPS) on Wednesday, March 23, 2016.
I would like to focus on "Doing Your First Deal," getting started in real estate investing for the novice investor. I have been meeting for coffee with some of the newbies coming to the REAPS orientation at our main meeting, and many of them simply do not know how to get started. They assume they start with wholesaling or bird dogging, but they don't even know where to begin.
I would like to make the class very interactive and participatory, getting attendees to open up about where they are in their real estate investing, and hurdles they are having getting started. For many of them, it is even deciding WHAT they want to do; for some, it is the idea of buying their first primary residence, or finding more affordable housing, or generating quick cash. Some want to know about getting or using their real estate license.
For others who know what to do, it is simply taking action. Some fear or belief is holding them back from taking that first step. Plus, real estate investing IS NOT EASY, and I would want to focus on the realities of perseverance through frustration and rejection.
The class would also focus on REAPS membership tools designed to help them move forward in their real estate investment efforts, and we would identify audience members who might be able to partner or participate on a new investor's real estate team.
I would be using a very interactive Q&A format, developing some specific questionnaires, and giving each participant an opportunity to identify their own next steps in the next 30 days, possibly with an accountability partner.
If you are new to real estate investing, you may attend your first REAPS meeting for free. For more information on registering for this specific meeting, please go to www.REAPSweb.com
Happy Investing!
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Orientation for New Real Estate Investors

On September 15, REAPS will host another half-day orientation for new investors. This training is absolutely free, open to both members and non-members, and provides a great overview of resources and opportunities available through your real estate investor association.
Anyone who wants to learn more about real estate investing, and about the Real Estate Association of Puget Sound, is welcome.
We will cover the history, structure, and leadership of REAPS, presented by board members and practicing real estate investors Angelique Tinney and Mike Sumsky. Angelique is Chair of the REAPS board, a long-time REAPS board member, and works in the King County Tax Assessor’s Office. She holds a Washington state real estate license, and is currently building new residential on a subdivided lot on the East side. She is a great resource for any questions related to property taxes, tax lots, subdivision, or property values in King County.
In the orientation, Angelique will also talk about REAPS membership in the National Real Estate Investment Association, and how this might benefit investors locally as well as with any out-of-state investing. She will also cover volunteerism and ways to get involved through REAPS.
Mike Sumsky is one of the founders of REI Kitsap, facilitator of the monthly Kitsap meetings, and an expert in lease options and private lending for residential investments. He will be talking about the educational opportunities available for investors through REAPS, including monthly and satellite meetings, professional ethics in the investing industry, and creating credibility through participation in the Professional Housing Provider program offered through REAPS.
Joe Brown and Jordan Reeder are professional business partners involved in commercial acquisition and multifamily syndication in Oklahoma and Texas. They are the “go-to” guys when it comes to membership benefits of REAPS. They can tell you how to maximize your visibility in front of other investors and lenders, and how to save lots of money on those residential flips through skillful use of the many REAPS member benefits. They can even show the novice investor how to set up their back-office systems using REAPS benefits.
Dawnya Ikerd is a shy, but unusually successful real estate networker. Virtually every position in real estate she has held recently has been thanks to her networking through REAPS. She oversees the partnership program of REAPS, which provides great opportunities for corporate visibility in front of investors. She will cover opportunities like advertisement and articles in the monthly magazine, and speaking opportunities in front of the REAPS membership, for any investor looking for business connections and greater visibility.
Todd McMeckin, who also works at the King County assessor’s office and who invests in North Dakota real estate, will be helping out at the registration table for this free event.
A no-holds barred, question and answer session follows at the end of the orientation, for any burning questions that a new investor may care to ask. All will be facilitated and moderated by yours truly, and my bio follows at the end of this blog.
This orientation is now required for anyone who wants to volunteer through REAPS. Please invite your family, friends and loved ones – anyone who cares about you and this wacky new direction you are pursuing. Or anyone else who may be interested in real estate investing. Because space is limited, we ask that attendees please pre-register.
The meeting is held from 10:30am – 1pm, Saturday, September 15 at the Lake City Library in Seattle. There is plenty of free parking. Visit www.reapsweb.com for more details.
Wendy Ceccherelli is the volunteer membership coordinator for REAPS. She has been a full-time real estate investor since 2006, and is the designated real estate broker for Home Land Investment Properties, Inc. Prior to her career in real estate, she spent twenty-five years as a government arts funder. More information on real estate topics may be found on her website at www.HomeLandSeattle.com
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Recruiting Membership in Our Local Real Estate Investor Assoc
National REIA is hosting their Mid-Year Leadership Training right here in Bellevue on June 21-23. The Real Estate Association of Puget Sound (REAPS) is excited to be the host REIA for this event. We’ve entered to win the “Award of Excellence” that is awarded annually to one REIA in the Nation. Our very own volunteer Membership Coordinator Wendy Ceccherelli put together the reasons why…and we thought you’d want to know what we’ve been up to this year too!
Recruitment Programs
Free Admission to Meetings/Orientations -
REAPS provides members with invitations to give to their guests to attend their first meeting for free. This type of word-of-mouth advertising by existing members can be very powerful in attracting new members. As a thank you to the person who brings a guest REAPS will be doing a ton of drawings for free loot at our June 21st main meeting. This is our membership drive month so make sure you are in attendance if you want to win free stuff.
REAPS also provides free admission to any interested person to attend the half-day orientation sessions geared towards new investors every quarter (more below). At our March Orientation ½ of the attendees became members at the end of the Orientation! That was a record for REAPS.
Incentives – eBooks, CDs, discounts –
REAPS offers various incentives to encourage guests to convert to members on their very first visit to a REAPS meeting or an orientation. Typically, new members get to apply the cost of attendance at their first meeting to the price of membership (if they paid to get in). In addition, if they join that day (and that day ONLY!) they receive various bonus gifts. These have included items such as CDs of a recent National Speaker, copies of our eBook “Doing Your First Deal,” free attendance at a full-day seminar (normally $59 for non-members), as well as discounts on the membership dues.
Ambassador Program –
REAPS recruits volunteers to serve as “Ambassadors” when the doors open before every main meeting. Ambassadors welcome new members and guests, answer questions, provide introductions, direct traffic, and help with logistics. Overall, their goal is to create a friendly and welcoming environment for new members and guests. REAPS has a half-dozen regular Ambassadors that are typically volunteering for every monthly meeting.
New Member/Guest Orientation –
There is a 10-15 minute “quickie” orientation for new members and guests conducted by the Membership Coordinator in a separate meeting room before every monthly meeting. This is used to explain the association, its structure and benefits of becoming a member. The orientation is also used to promote upcoming events, including a more comprehensive half-day Saturday orientation which is held quarterly at a separate location.
In addition, the REAPS President spends several minutes at the start of every monthly meeting highlighting different benefits of membership.
Retention Programs
Meeting Door Prizes –
Members are encouraged to pre-register for meetings and are rewarded with lottery tickets to win door prizes provided by local partners (sponsors). Members and guests also earn additional door prize tickets by visiting the vendor partners (set up in the hallway outside the meeting room) prior to the meeting. Prizes might include a $50 prepaid gas card, a $50 gift card to a local restaurant, or some other fun activity or item.
Haves and Wants –
8-10 members (only!) are allowed to give 30-second commercials for their business or items they need at the monthly meetings. This is a great way to reach 200 people live, and more seasoned investors love it. They also have the opportunity to post their haves and wants on the REAPS message board, in the members-only section of the REAPS website. We learned through our focus group meetings that this is the most valuable membership benefit for our most seasoned investors.
Satellite meetings –
We make it easy for people to attend REAPS meetings throughout the Puget Sound area, by offering a number of interesting programs at various locations around the region. While our main monthly meetings attract approximately 200 attendees each month, we also offer satellite meetings north, south and west of that central Bellevue location. Our national speakers speak at the monthly meetings 5-6 times per year; the rest of our speakers are mostly local investors, professionals, members, and partners who speak at “meals and deals” in north (Seattle, King County) and south (Fife, Pierce County) locations every other month; and in Poulsbo (which is a ferry ride away for most members) every month to serve the large community of investors in Kitsap County.
Focus Group Meetings –
Annual focus group meetings with both members and non-members have helped us focus in on benefits that are most important to our members.
Specialized meetings –
Out of these focus group meetings have emerged new demands for specialized investment groups including one for Active Commercial Investors (by invitation/application only), for novice commercial investors, and a mastermind group for new real estate investors.
New Member Orientations
Before Main Meetings –
REAPS has always held “quickie” orientation meetings for new members and guests before every monthly meeting, but recently decided to expand this effort by offering a longer, stand-alone half-day session on Saturdays at a Seattle location. These have proven to be highly effective in both recruiting and retaining members, and is now required for all REAPS volunteers.
Quarterly Half Day Orientations –
These FREE orientations are held quarterly at a Seattle public library on a Saturday morning for novice investors, new members and guests. The orientations are designed to help the novice real estate investor make full use of the membership resources and benefits of REAPS in order to jump start their career as a real estate investor. Members of the public are also welcome to attend.
A number of board members and committee officers, all of whom are practicing real estate investors conduct the sessions, and go into great depth about the membership benefits and resources.
REAPS provides coffee and refreshments, a free eBook published by REAPS called “Doing Your First Deal,” and various incentives to join REAPS. A typical audience would include 50 people. The attendance is split equally between people brand new to investing and REAPS, brand new members and older members or members who let their memberships expire.
Member Benefit Programs
Designated Member Benefit Representatives –
A number of REAPS volunteers help to make these membership efforts succeed. In addition to the personal efforts of the REAPS President to assign and delegate responsibilities, a volunteer Membership Coordinator oversees various membership functions and suggests recruitment and retention efforts. The Ambassadors are coordinated by another REAPS officer. And two business partners are specifically charged with promoting member benefit programs, both at the monthly meetings and at the orientations.
Member Benefit Presentations at Meetings -
These Member Benefits volunteers assist members in taking advantage of such programs as NAREIA’s partnerships with Home Depot and Sherwin Williams. They set up vendor tables before the main meetings to talk with members and answer questions. They also speak at the opening of every monthly meeting, to highlight one or two featured membership benefits. This is the main reason that REAPS has one of the best member involvement statistics with these programs of any NAREIA affiliate.
Local Partners –
In addition to NAREIA benefits, REAPS has an aggressive partnership program to raise money from local vendors and to provide additional benefits for its members. This is a real win-win affiliation program, as local businesses are anxious to promote their products and services to the members; and members get additional discounts that result in savings that more than justify their membership in REAPS.
Conclusion –
As a result of all of these coordinated membership efforts, REAPS has been able to stabilize its membership, recruiting new members and retaining more members through a difficult economic time that has seen many other real estate investment associations go out of business.
Recruitment Programs
Free Admission to Meetings/Orientations -
REAPS provides members with invitations to give to their guests to attend their first meeting for free. This type of word-of-mouth advertising by existing members can be very powerful in attracting new members. As a thank you to the person who brings a guest REAPS will be doing a ton of drawings for free loot at our June 21st main meeting. This is our membership drive month so make sure you are in attendance if you want to win free stuff.
REAPS also provides free admission to any interested person to attend the half-day orientation sessions geared towards new investors every quarter (more below). At our March Orientation ½ of the attendees became members at the end of the Orientation! That was a record for REAPS.
Incentives – eBooks, CDs, discounts –
REAPS offers various incentives to encourage guests to convert to members on their very first visit to a REAPS meeting or an orientation. Typically, new members get to apply the cost of attendance at their first meeting to the price of membership (if they paid to get in). In addition, if they join that day (and that day ONLY!) they receive various bonus gifts. These have included items such as CDs of a recent National Speaker, copies of our eBook “Doing Your First Deal,” free attendance at a full-day seminar (normally $59 for non-members), as well as discounts on the membership dues.
Ambassador Program –
REAPS recruits volunteers to serve as “Ambassadors” when the doors open before every main meeting. Ambassadors welcome new members and guests, answer questions, provide introductions, direct traffic, and help with logistics. Overall, their goal is to create a friendly and welcoming environment for new members and guests. REAPS has a half-dozen regular Ambassadors that are typically volunteering for every monthly meeting.
New Member/Guest Orientation –
There is a 10-15 minute “quickie” orientation for new members and guests conducted by the Membership Coordinator in a separate meeting room before every monthly meeting. This is used to explain the association, its structure and benefits of becoming a member. The orientation is also used to promote upcoming events, including a more comprehensive half-day Saturday orientation which is held quarterly at a separate location.
In addition, the REAPS President spends several minutes at the start of every monthly meeting highlighting different benefits of membership.
Retention Programs
Meeting Door Prizes –
Members are encouraged to pre-register for meetings and are rewarded with lottery tickets to win door prizes provided by local partners (sponsors). Members and guests also earn additional door prize tickets by visiting the vendor partners (set up in the hallway outside the meeting room) prior to the meeting. Prizes might include a $50 prepaid gas card, a $50 gift card to a local restaurant, or some other fun activity or item.
Haves and Wants –
8-10 members (only!) are allowed to give 30-second commercials for their business or items they need at the monthly meetings. This is a great way to reach 200 people live, and more seasoned investors love it. They also have the opportunity to post their haves and wants on the REAPS message board, in the members-only section of the REAPS website. We learned through our focus group meetings that this is the most valuable membership benefit for our most seasoned investors.
Satellite meetings –
We make it easy for people to attend REAPS meetings throughout the Puget Sound area, by offering a number of interesting programs at various locations around the region. While our main monthly meetings attract approximately 200 attendees each month, we also offer satellite meetings north, south and west of that central Bellevue location. Our national speakers speak at the monthly meetings 5-6 times per year; the rest of our speakers are mostly local investors, professionals, members, and partners who speak at “meals and deals” in north (Seattle, King County) and south (Fife, Pierce County) locations every other month; and in Poulsbo (which is a ferry ride away for most members) every month to serve the large community of investors in Kitsap County.
Focus Group Meetings –
Annual focus group meetings with both members and non-members have helped us focus in on benefits that are most important to our members.
Specialized meetings –
Out of these focus group meetings have emerged new demands for specialized investment groups including one for Active Commercial Investors (by invitation/application only), for novice commercial investors, and a mastermind group for new real estate investors.
New Member Orientations
Before Main Meetings –
REAPS has always held “quickie” orientation meetings for new members and guests before every monthly meeting, but recently decided to expand this effort by offering a longer, stand-alone half-day session on Saturdays at a Seattle location. These have proven to be highly effective in both recruiting and retaining members, and is now required for all REAPS volunteers.
Quarterly Half Day Orientations –
These FREE orientations are held quarterly at a Seattle public library on a Saturday morning for novice investors, new members and guests. The orientations are designed to help the novice real estate investor make full use of the membership resources and benefits of REAPS in order to jump start their career as a real estate investor. Members of the public are also welcome to attend.
A number of board members and committee officers, all of whom are practicing real estate investors conduct the sessions, and go into great depth about the membership benefits and resources.
REAPS provides coffee and refreshments, a free eBook published by REAPS called “Doing Your First Deal,” and various incentives to join REAPS. A typical audience would include 50 people. The attendance is split equally between people brand new to investing and REAPS, brand new members and older members or members who let their memberships expire.
Member Benefit Programs
Designated Member Benefit Representatives –
A number of REAPS volunteers help to make these membership efforts succeed. In addition to the personal efforts of the REAPS President to assign and delegate responsibilities, a volunteer Membership Coordinator oversees various membership functions and suggests recruitment and retention efforts. The Ambassadors are coordinated by another REAPS officer. And two business partners are specifically charged with promoting member benefit programs, both at the monthly meetings and at the orientations.
Member Benefit Presentations at Meetings -
These Member Benefits volunteers assist members in taking advantage of such programs as NAREIA’s partnerships with Home Depot and Sherwin Williams. They set up vendor tables before the main meetings to talk with members and answer questions. They also speak at the opening of every monthly meeting, to highlight one or two featured membership benefits. This is the main reason that REAPS has one of the best member involvement statistics with these programs of any NAREIA affiliate.
Local Partners –
In addition to NAREIA benefits, REAPS has an aggressive partnership program to raise money from local vendors and to provide additional benefits for its members. This is a real win-win affiliation program, as local businesses are anxious to promote their products and services to the members; and members get additional discounts that result in savings that more than justify their membership in REAPS.
Conclusion –
As a result of all of these coordinated membership efforts, REAPS has been able to stabilize its membership, recruiting new members and retaining more members through a difficult economic time that has seen many other real estate investment associations go out of business.
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