Ralph Mark Maupin

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Location: Livonia, Michigan, United States

I first became involved with real estate in 1981 when my wife gave me a choice of ballroom dance or real estate classes. I chose real estate, and began buying properties as rental investments. Over the years in working with real estate, I have purchased in excess of 3,500 single-family homes and pick up the name Mr. Lease Option. My web is www.mrleaseoption.com I teach over 40 real estate investment seminars a year, and running investment club www.megaeventingevent.com keeps me on the go.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Mark Maupin Introduces Edward King, Small Business Workshop Leader, Consultant and CPA, to speak about The Small Business as a Tax Shelter

Even with new tax strategies, the average business pays 30% more in taxes that it should

Detroit, MI—Mark Maupin of the National Real Estate Network has invited Edward King to speak at the April Mega Evening Event meeting. Mr. King is the author of several books about starting and operating a profitable small business. As a consultant, he has helped thousands of people deal with their business problems and he has been teaching small business workshops at Wayne State University for over 15 years. He is also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) who understands the “tax shelter” benefits and many deductions to be claimed when operating a small business.

Most Americans have not been taught about saving on taxes in their formal education, so they rely on tax preparers. However, even if one keeps good records throughout the year, their tax preparer cannot do a thing to save the business owner money on their income taxes once it’s time to file. The time to save is throughout the year, with careful planning and strategic operations. Small business owners have many advantages that most are not aware of. Some of the topics Edward King covers in his workshop are protecting personal assets, reducing their chances of being audited by the IRS, sheltering wage income, reducing social security payments to the government, increasing social security payments from the government and increasing one’s pension contribution to 100% of their profits.

To hear more from Edward King, attend the Mega Evening Event in April. The meeting will be at the Laurel Manor, 39000 Schoolcraft Rd; Livonia, MI 48150, from 6pm to 9pm on April 17, 2008. Call 248-762-0800 to register. Visit http://www.megaeveningevent.com for more information.

National Real Estate Network, LLC is an Investing Club for Real Estate Investors, aka: Landlord Group, Real Estate Association, REIA, Investors Network, and School, offering Courses, Training and Mentoring Programs. They service Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Livingston and Wayne Counties.
Contact Mark Maupin 248-939-6232
Maupin.mark@gmail.com www.megaeveningevent.com
Mark’s workshops and networking reaches out to people in Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston Counties, including Addison Township, Auburn Hills, Berkley, Beverly Hills, Commerce Township, Farmington, Ferndale, Highland Township, Holly, Keego Harbor, Livonia, Northville, Novi, Redford, Southfield, Westland, Detroit, Dearborn, Riverview, Romulus, Taylor, Trenton, Ann Arbor, Bridgewater, Ypsilanti, Brighton City, Marion Township, Putnam Township, Unadilla Township, Village of Pinckney and more.

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Achieve Satisfaction by Running a Profitable Small Business—Edward King, CPA and Small Business Expert, will speak at an Event in April

The difference between getting rich and going broke is not how hard you work, but how smart you work

Detroit, MI—Small business owners have a lot of responsibility. Considering the many different activities they perform, no wonder so many fail. Unlike large corporations with many departments, the small business owner is CEO, accountant, treasurer, lawyer, personnel manager, production supervisor, marketing specialist, advertising agent and the list goes on and on. Edward King, CPA and leader of small business workshops, has been invited to speak at a meeting to discuss effective planning and organizing when starting and operating a small business.

One’s investment in a small business is looked at like any other investment of stocks, bonds, savings accounts, etc…A small business owner is looking for a return on their investment. Strategic planning, careful organizing and attention to detail are important when opening and operating a small business. The small business owner makes all decisions, therefore, is subject to error, which can be costly. One major mistake will cause a business to fail.

Business owners and those who are thinking of starting their own business will get a lot of value by attending the Mega Evening Event in Livonia. The meeting will be at the Laurel Manor, 39000 Schoolcraft Rd; Livonia, MI 48150, from 6pm to 9pm on April 17, 2008. Call 248-762-0800 to register. Visit http://www.megaeveningevent.com for more information.

National Real Estate Network, LLC is an Investing Club for Real Estate Investors, aka: Landlord Group, Real Estate Association, REIA, Investors Network, and School, offering Courses, Training and Mentoring Programs. They service Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Livingston and Wayne Counties.
Contact Mark Maupin 248-939-6232
Maupin.mark@gmail.com www.megaeveningevent.com
Mark hosts workshops and seminars serving Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston Counties, including Bloomfield Township, Clawson, Lyon Township, Madison Heights, Milford, Orchard Lake, Orion Township, Oxford Township, Rochester Hills, Royal Oak, South Lyon, Troy, Detroit, Dearborn, Grosse Pointe Shores, Grosse Pointe Woods, Riverview, Romulus, Taylor, Trenton, Wayne, Westland, Wyandotte, Ann Arbor, Bridgewater, Chelsea, Whittaker, Willis, Ypsilanti, Conway Township, Genoa Township, Hamburg Township, Hartland Township, Howell Township and Marion to name a few.

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Make Money Running a Profitable Small Business—Mark Maupin Invites and Expert Business Consultant to Speak at the Mega Evening Event

Small business is also America’s nightmare—find out why, and how to avoid the pitfalls which cause business to fail

Livonia, MI—Why do so many small businesses fail within the first six months of operation? Edward King, teacher of small business workshops, discusses the high failure rate of small business owners and the mistakes that caused their demise at the Mega Evening Event, hosted by Mark Maupin, co-founder of the Nnational Real Estate Network. The numbers are staggering. 1/3 of new businesses will fail within the first 6 months and 75% of start-ups fail within the first 5 years. 9 out of 10 companies operating today will eventually fail or just give up trying. Failure is devastating, often causing owners to lose everything, from their car and life savings to their home and families. The once proud business owner, upon failure, is often left with a lack of self-confidence, a loss of self-esteem and an empty bank account.

Edward King will speak about starting and running a profitable small business at the Mega Evening Event at the Laurel Manor, 39000 Schoolcraft Rd; Livonia, MI 48150, from 6pm to 9pm on April 17, 2008. Call 248-762-0800 to register. Visit http://www.megaeveningevent.com for more information.

National Real Estate Network, LLC is an Investing Club for Real Estate Investors, aka: Landlord Group, Real Estate Association, REIA, Investors Network, and School, offering Courses, Training and Mentoring Programs. They service Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Livingston and Wayne Counties.
Contact Mark Maupin 248-939-6232
Maupin.mark@gmail.com www.megaeveningevent.com
Mark hosts workshops and seminars serving Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston Counties, including Addison Township, Bingham Farms, Birmingham, Franklin, Holly Township, Huntington Woods, Independence Township, Pleasant Ridge, West Bloomfield Township, White Lake Township, Wixom, Belleville, Brownstown Township, Detroit, Dearborn Heights, Plymouth, Redford Township, Romulus, Saline, Superior Township, Whitmore Lake, Howell City, Iosco Township, Village of Fowlerville and Brighton Township, to name a few.

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Big vs. Small Business-Edward King to Show how Small Business Owners are Rewarded with Higher Return than Big Businesses

The good news is, you really can earn money with a successful small business

Dearborn, MI—We have all heard about the advantages of big business, the benefits of mass production, mass buying and a huge budget for research and development. Nevertheless, big business often comes up with poor quality or more sluggish service than smaller competitors. One reason this is so is small businesses have the ability to change methods of operation faster than large businesses. They are in closer contact with employees, customers and suppliers. Commercial giants have found that the only way to stay profitable is to sell franchises to small business people who bring huge drive and enthusiasm to their work.

According to studies, 89% of people earning over $50,000 per year are small business owners, and over 85% of small businesses show a profit. Times of uncertainty and rapid economic, social and technological change are the most fertile ground for entrepreneurial activity. The number of millionaires had been growing at three times the Gross National Product (GNP); a new millionaire is “born” every 39 minutes.

Mark Maupin of the National Real Estate Network has invited Edward King, a CPA, teacher of small business workshops and author of several books about small businesses, to speak at the Mega Evening Event. The meeting will be at the Laurel Manor, 39000 Schoolcraft Rd; Livonia, MI 48150, from 6pm to 9pm on April 17, 2008. Call 248-762-0800 to register. Visit http://www.megaeveningevent.com for more information.

National Real Estate Network, LLC is an Investing Club for Real Estate Investors, aka: Landlord Group, Real Estate Association, REIA, Investors Network, and School, offering Courses, Training and Mentoring Programs. They service Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Livingston and Wayne Counties.
Contact Mark Maupin 248-939-6232
Maupin.mark@gmail.com www.megaeveningevent.com

Mark hosts workshops and seminars serving Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston Counties, including Auburn Hills, Berkley, Beverly Hills, Commerce Township, Farmington, Farmington Hills, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Highland Township, Holly, Keego Harbor, Lathrup Village, Milford Township, Northville, Novi, Oak Park, Oakland Township, Pontiac, Rochester, Royal Oak, Southfield, Walled Lake, Waterford, Canton Township, Dearborn, Hamtramck, Inkster, Livonia, Northville Township, Ann Arbor, Bridgewater, Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester, Salem, Saline, Brighton City, Cohoctah Township, Deerfield Township, Green Oak Township, Handy Township and more.

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Mark Maupin Hosts an Event with Business Consultant, Edward King, to be the Main Speaker and Talk to Members about Running a Profitable Small Business

Why do they call it small business? Since when is small business small?

Southfield, MI—In 1950, 93,000 new businesses were incorporated. Now, the rate is running at well over 700,000 per year! Small business accounts for 86% of new jobs, 75% of all businesses, 60% of the workforce, 45% of all sales, 40% of the Gross National Product (GNP), and 24 times the innovation, per dollar invested, of large business. According to Edward King, unlike large corporations with layers of bureaucracy, small businesses have the freedom to make decisions to try out new ideas without being rejected by the higher-ups as “too risky.” Small businesses tend to be in close touch with customer needs.

Mr. King also points out the value of running a small business to build an estate for your family. The freedom of managing one’s own time also allows more time to spend with family, not to mention the security provided to family members who may have jobs working for the business as well. A home-based business also frees up time and expense wasted in commuting to work each day. In today’s economy, with today’s gas prices, that’s huge!

Edward King has been teaching small business workshops for over 15 years. He will be speaking at the Mega Evening Event at the Laurel Manor, 39000 Schoolcraft Rd; Livonia, MI 48150, from 6pm to 9pm on April 17, 2008. Call 248-762-0800 to register. Visit http://www.megaeveningevent.com for more information.

National Real Estate Network, LLC is an Investing Club for Real Estate Investors, aka: Landlord Group, Real Estate Association, REIA, Investors Network, and School, offering Courses, Training and Mentoring Programs. They service Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Livingston and Wayne Counties.
Contact Mark Maupin 248-939-6232
Maupin.mark@gmail.com www.megaeveningevent.com


Mark hosts workshops and seminars serving Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston Counties, including Bloomfield Township, Clawson, Lyon Township, Madison Heights, Milford, Orchard Lake, Orion Township, Oxford Township, Rochester Hills, Royal Oak, South Lyon, Troy, Detroit, Dearborn, Grosse Pointe Shores, Grosse Pointe Woods, Riverview, Romulus, Taylor, Trenton, Wayne, Westland, Wyandotte, Ann Arbor, Bridgewater, Chelsea, Whittaker, Willis, Ypsilanti, Conway Township, Genoa Township, Hamburg Township, Hartland Township, Howell Township and Marion to name a few.

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Mark Maupin of the National Real Estate Network Hosts Edward King, CPA, to Speak to Members about Running a Profitable Small Business

Owning a small business can be an exciting, challenging and rewarding experience

Detroit, MI—Mark Maupin of the National Real Estate Network holds meetings the 3rd Thursday of each month, with special guest speakers who are experts in their field. The topic for the April Mega Evening Event will be starting and running a profitable small business. The speaker will be Edward King, a CPA, teacher, and author of several books about running small businesses and accounting practices with small businesses. Mr. King has been teaching small business workshops for over 15 years. He has helped thousands of small business owners deal with a variety of business problems.

Edward King says, “One of the biggest emotional advantages to owning your own business is independence.” Many employees are tired of taking orders, feeling their future is in someone else’s hands and attending endless meetings in which little or nothing is accomplished. They’ve had it with rushing to tend to their boss’s needs, office politics, backbiting, interacting with difficult people and making money for someone else. Furthermore, it’s frustrating to have one’s own great ideas get ignored or someone else to take credit for them.

Those who would like the freedom to set their own schedule, work the hours they want to, and be the envy of their friends and neighbors, need to take action now and attend the Mega Evening Event with Edward King, at the Laurel Manor, 39000 Schoolcraft Rd; Livonia, MI 48150, from 6pm to 9pm on April 17, 2008. Call 248-762-0800 to register. Visit http://www.megaeveningevent.com for more information.

National Real Estate Network, LLC is an Investing Club for Real Estate Investors, aka: Landlord Group, Real Estate Association, REIA, Investors Network, and School, offering Courses, Training and Mentoring Programs. They service Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Livingston and Wayne Counties.
Contact Mark Maupin 248-939-6232
Maupin.mark@gmail.com www.megaeveningevent.com

Mark hosts workshops and seminars serving Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston Counties, including Addison Township, Bingham Farms, Birmingham, Franklin, Holly Township, Huntington Woods, Independence Township, Pleasant Ridge, West Bloomfield Township, White Lake Township, Wixom, Belleville, Brownstown Township, Detroit, Dearborn Heights, Plymouth, Redford Township, Romulus, Saline, Superior Township, Whitmore Lake, Howell City, Iosco Township, Village of Fowlerville and Brighton Township, to name a few.

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Mark Maupin asks “How do you like your Job? Not so Much? Then why not Start your own Business and be your own Boss?”

Attend the April Mega Evening to see how we are shifting from a managerial society to an entrepreneurial society


Royal Oak—All around, there are self-made business owners who had and idea, offered a service, started a company and now lead the “good life” as a result of the success of heir own small business. Mark Maupin of the National Real Estate Network has invited Edward King to speak to members about starting and running a successful, profitable small business. “Competition in the job market is fierce in today’s economy,” says Mark Maupin. “In spite of labor laws, many people find themselves held back due to age, race, sex or background. One can avoid these restrictions by owning their own small business,” Mark explains.

Statistics show of America’s 35 richest people, half are high school drop-outs and less than one-third ever graduated from college. According to the US Department of Labor, women who are tired of being paid 30% less than men are starting their own businesses at 6 times the rate of men. Last year, US companies bought more than $20 billion in goods and services from minority-owned businesses and minority-owned businesses are growing at 5 times the rate of non-minority owned businesses.

Among the many advantages of owning your own business is security. Time Magazine estimates that 1,500 jobs are lost, per year, due to deregulation, corporate mergers, and global competition. Instead, many are hiring sub-contractors. With today’s technology, computers, cell phones, fax machines, answering machines and overnight delivery services, people working out of their own homes can be as productive as any Fortune 500 company employee.

So, there are many great reasons to attend the Mega Evening Event at the Laurel Manor, 39000 Schoolcraft Rd; Livonia, MI 48150, from 6pm to 9pm on April 17, 2008. Call 248-762-0800 to register. Visit http://www.megaeveningevent.com for more information.

National Real Estate Network, LLC is an Investing Club for Real Estate Investors, aka: Landlord Group, Real Estate Association, REIA, Investors Network, and School, offering Courses, Training and Mentoring Programs. They service Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Livingston and Wayne Counties.
Contact Mark Maupin 248-939-6232
Maupin.mark@gmail.com www.megaeveningevent.com

Mark’s workshops and networking reaches out to people in Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston Counties, including Addison Township, Auburn Hills, Berkley, Beverly Hills, Commerce Township, Farmington, Ferndale, Highland Township, Holly, Keego Harbor, Livonia, Northville, Novi, Redford, Southfield, Westland, Detroit, Dearborn, Riverview, Romulus, Taylor, Trenton, Ann Arbor, Bridgewater, Ypsilanti, Brighton City, Marion Township, Putnam Township, Unadilla Township, Village of Pinckney and more.

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Mark Maupin has Invited Edward King to Speak about Starting and Running a Profitable Small Business at April’s Mega Evening Event in Livonia

It’s the American Dream...Going into Business for Yourself

Livonia, MI--Are you getting tired of orders and deadlines from your boss? Are you sick of co-workers’ petty arguing, gossiping, back stabbing and unhealthy competition in the workplace? What about scrambling to punch the time clock on time? These are just a few reasons to start your own business and be your own boss.

Seminar Leader, Edward King, MBA, CPA and author with over 20 years experience in small business consulting, will be the guest speaker at the Mega Evening Event on April 17, 2008. He will speak to members about the advantages of running a small business. Did you know that 89% of incomes over $50,000 a year are earned by owners of small businesses? Unfortunately, 4 out of 5 businesses don’t last 5 years and few earn the profits they should. The difference is Knowledge!

Ed King will be sharing some of his vast knowledge this evening. Topics he will cover are:

How to slash hundreds off your taxes
20 biggest pitfalls in starting and running a small business
How to price your products and service
How to start with very little cash
How to “recession proof” your business
How to determine how much money you will need
Where to go when the bank says NO

The meeting will be at the Laurel Manor, 39000 Schoolcraft Rd; Livonia, MI 48150, from 6pm to 9pm on April 17, 2008. Call 248-762-0800 to register. Visit http://www.megaeveningevent.com for more information.

National Real Estate Network, LLC is an Investing Club for Real Estate Investors, aka: Landlord Group, Real Estate Association, REIA, Investors Network, and School, offering Courses, Training and Mentoring Programs. They service Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Livingston and Wayne Counties.
Contact Mark Maupin 248-939-6232
Maupin.mark@gmail.com www.megaeveningevent.com


Mark hosts workshops and seminars serving Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston Counties, including Auburn Hills, Berkley, Beverly Hills, Commerce Township, Farmington, Farmington Hills, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Highland Township, Holly, Keego Harbor, Lathrup Village, Milford Township, Northville, Novi, Oak Park, Oakland Township, Pontiac, Rochester, Royal Oak, Southfield, Walled Lake, Waterford, Canton Township, Dearborn, Hamtramck, Inkster, Livonia, Northville Township, Ann Arbor, Bridgewater, Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester, Salem, Saline, Brighton City, Cohoctah Township, Deerfield Township, Green Oak Township, Handy Township and more.

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Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Why You Think You Stink At Real Estate in Michigan And What To Do About It.

How To Best Utilize Those Around You So You Can All Profit Financially And Spiritually.



This month message is important to all in Michigan who own or who things of owning real estate. This subject is so important to people of Michigan, The National Real Estate Network, a local real estate investing guide Club has open it's doors to public.

Ralph Marcus (Mark) Maupin, Jr. co-founder of National Real Estate Network, said "Adam King will be our speaker for November and will have knock out, in your face, reality check presentation for you! This will be a seminar you will not want to miss! Why? Just look what is covered! You haven't seen a speaker cover the "investor's perception" like this before!"

Topics Covered:
§ Why you think you stink at real estate and what to do about it.
§ How to forecast your abilities in exchange for services to perform deals!
§ What it's like to be on the financing side of a deal and what bankers look for.
§ What it's like to structure and negotiate offers when you're broke!
§ How to best utilize those around you so you can all profit financially and spiritually.
§ How to leverage alternative financing with no money and no credit.
§ How to locate investors to bring you leads by showing them the secrets of the 5 Questions to Success System, while offering them a service they cannot refuse!
§ What it's like to have someone take the pressure off and analyze your deals for you.
§ Why you can't and won't do it on your own. And why that's okay!
§ The greatest secret is having the exit strategy first! Learn how to walk into a deal KNOWING a check is coming BEFORE even making the offer!
§ How to leverage amazingly simple systems around you in order take advantage of the foreclosure and rental market.
§ And much more!
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These two events will come with a tremendous amount of information and very creative ideas you have heard nowhere else. But most importantly, Adam will show you a different "perception" of creative real estate directly from the eyes of someone experienced everything from no money/no credit, to becoming the bank.

Join us November 15th and 17th Check out events at http://www.megaeveningevent.com

Areas serviced by National Real Estate Network:

Oakland County --Addison Township, Auburn Hills, Berkley, Beverly Hills, Bingham Farms, Birmingham, Bloomfield Township, Clawson, Commerce Township, Farmington, Farmington Hills, Ferndale, Franklin, Hazel Park, Highland Township, Holly, Holly Township, Huntington Woods, Independence Township, Keego Harbor, Lathrup Village, Lyon Township, Madison Heights, Milford, Milford Township, Northville, Novi, Oak Park, Oakland Township, Orchard Lake, Orion Township, Oxford Township, Pleasant Ridge, Pontiac, Rochester, Rochester Hills, Royal Oak, Southfield, South Lyon, Troy, Walled Lake, Waterford Township, West Bloomfield Township, White Lake Township, Wixom Wayne County --Belleville, Brownstown Township, Canton Township, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Grosse Ile Township, Grosse Pointe Shores, Grosse Pointe Woods, Hamtramck, Inkster, Livonia, Northville Township, Plymouth, Redford Township, Riverview, Romulus, Taylor, Trenton, Wayne, Westland, Wyandotte.

Washtenaw County:
Ann Arbor, Bridgewater, Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester, Salem, Saline, Superior Township, Whitmore Lake, Whittaker, Willis, and Ypsilanti
National Real Estate Network (NREN) is a premier Real Estate Investors Club in Michigan. Also known as Michigan REIA; NREN meets on 3rd Thursdays each month at Laurel Manor in Livonia, Michigan. NREN brings Investors and Professional in Michigan market together. NREN invites National and Local speakers each month and they provide excellent education to their members. NREN has grown to 300 Members strong and still growing. You can get more information at http://www.MegaEveningEvent.com. Contact Urvi Mehta 248-762-0800 info@MegaEveningEvent.com

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Rental Housing Association of Wayne, Oakland, Washtenaw Macomb Counties, Michigan
Livonia, MI – Ralph Marcus Maupin, Jr. co-founder of Michigan's fastest growing real estate Club, and REIA of Michigan http://www.MegaEveningEvent.com address why Clubs are so important at college event. A REIA, Real Estate Investors Association, mission is to provide an entrepreneurial atmosphere for real estate investors and home buyers to learn, and network with new and experienced investors. A REIA and the Real Estate Investors Clubs have been formed for real estate entrepreneurs and professionals with a goal to bring like minded individuals together, to achieve greater real estate goals. REIA members come from many walks of life: first time buyers, new investors, licensed agents and mortgage brokers, commercial investors, attorneys, accounts, students, home buyers, home sellers, and first time landlords. Real Estate Investing Clubs meet regularly in most major cities. They hold there meetings usually on monthly basis in the evening. First time visitors and guest can usually come free to a first meeting. Membership is encouraged as these organizations are mostly funded through membership. New or seasoned investor does not matter; a membership in your local association is a priority. It is said it's never too late to learn something and that holds true when it comes to Real Estate Investing. REIA meetings are full of valuable real estate investing information. Learn from those who have been in the "investor land mine fields". Having a place and a setting for putting your dream team together through the networking, which is priceless? Have you heard, "It's not who you are, but who you know that makes you successful?" The people you meet at these meeting will move you to a whole new level of results by cutting through the red tape of investing. You can not believe what you get in value from the membership investment. Having local experts at meetings who are doing what you want to do is priceless. Membership cost to most clubs range $100 to $200 dollars yearly. Many investors and home owners are stuck on where to find contactors, and other local resources. As a member, investors will benefit from meeting both new and seasoned investors. What great places where newer investors go to learn, partner and work for seasoned investors, finding them deals and getting paid while learning. That's right, they make money, learn the business without risking their own dollars or credit. Being Wholesaler of real estate is sometimes call being bird dog for the seasoned investors. Growing up I always heard the term "that dog don't hunt". This holds does not hold true in the real estate investing club business. Here the meaning is "this dog does hunt". The new investor will learn as they earn free from risk and pressure. They have the experienced investor along as their coach and mentor. At the monthly meetings there are resources tables where members and guest can bring their fliers and business cards. This is great way for networking. A chance to get knows each other and promotes different recourses like Investor Real Estate Agents, Investor's Mortgage Loan Officers, Hard Money Lenders, Real Estate Attorneys, And Real Estate Minded CPAs, Accountants, Property Managers, Contractors, Title Companies, and Wholesalers? Real Estate Business that supports the investors with products or services can network at their local REIA to meet potential customers. Like minded people working together can move mountains. REIAs and Real Estate Investor Clubs invite national and local speakers to teach their members new and innovative techniques that when applied, will bring success. A lot of National Speakers have investing courses, mentoring courses, boot camps and home study courses for sale to the attendees. The club leaders work on reviewing these course and reputations before inviting speakers to the events. Some of the REIAs provide free forms and forms disk for their members. It is always advised that members check with their own attorneys before using. What makes a Successful Real Estate Investor Association (REIA): • The Club Leaders or Owners invest in real estate in the market that club is located. Many of the most successful REIAs have expert real estate board members or owners. • REIA provide a good mix of local and national expert speakers • The Investing Club have an online presence – they provide resources and information their members can access – like forms, seminars, and up coming event calendar, list of real estate terms and what they mean • Club Meetings are held regularly (at least monthly). Many of most successful groups have more than one meeting a month – some of larger clubs will have 3-5 meeting a month with different topics • All Speakers give great value – they give more than promised • REIA Membership includes benefits – Free forms, access to recordings of local speakers • Opportunities to network with like minded people • Local REIA to be member National Associations for investor club to gain advise and coaching. How does home buyer find a Real estate investors association or groups in their area? Its easy do a Google search on any of following: REIA, Real Estate Investing Clubs, Real Estate Investment Association, REIAs, Real Estate Investing Classes, Real Estate Investing Groups, Landlord Club, Real Estate Mentoring Programs, Foreclosure Boot Camp, Real Estate Training Classes, Real Estate Seminars, Real Estate Schools, Real Estate Courses, Real Estate Investing Network, Real Estate Conventions, Real Estate Boot Camps, and Real Estate Forums. Using www.google.com as search for topic like how to find a boot camp or class on foreclosures in the state or city you are in works great. Ralph Marcus Maupin, Jr. Nick Name 'Mark' is one of founders of National Real Estate Network LLC. He teaches real estate investing for college. You will find many free resources such as: Free Real Estate Forms, Terms, Articles and Real Estate Clubs Locations at: http://MegaEveningEvent.com.

Areas serviced by National Real Estate Network:

Oakland County --Addison Township, Auburn Hills, Berkley, Beverly Hills, Bingham Farms, Birmingham, Bloomfield Township, Clawson, Commerce Township, Farmington, Farmington Hills, Ferndale, Franklin, Hazel Park, Highland Township, Holly, Holly Township, Huntington Woods, Independence Township, Keego Harbor, Lathrup Village, Lyon Township, Madison Heights, Milford, Milford Township, Northville, Novi, Oak Park, Oakland Township, Orchard Lake, Orion Township, Oxford Township, Pleasant Ridge, Pontiac, Rochester, Rochester Hills, Royal Oak, Southfield, South Lyon, Troy, Walled Lake, Waterford Township, West Bloomfield Township, White Lake Township, Wixom Wayne County --Belleville, Brownstown Township, Canton Township, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Grosse Ile Township, Grosse Pointe Shores, Grosse Pointe Woods, Hamtramck, Inkster, Livonia, Northville Township, Plymouth, Redford Township, Riverview, Romulus, Taylor, Trenton, Wayne, Westland, Wyandotte.

Washtenaw County:
Ann Arbor, Bridgewater, Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester, Salem, Saline, Superior Township, Whitmore Lake, Whittaker, Willis, and Ypsilanti

Real estate investing association, reia, your local real estate investing resources club
National Real Estate Network (NREN) is a premier Real Estate Investors Club in Michigan. Also known as Michigan REIA; NREN meets on 3rd Thursdays each month at Laurel Manor in Livonia, Michigan. NREN brings Investors and Professional in Michigan market together. NREN invites National and Local speakers each month and they provide excellent education to their members. NREN has grown to 300 Members strong and still growing. You can get more information at http://www.MegaEveningEvent.com. Contact Urvi Mehta 248-762-0800 info@MegaEveningEvent.com

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