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Buffalo Real Estate Investment Expo 2018 2018 to be held February 10 in Cheektowaga

Cheektowaga, NY The Buffalo Real Estate Investment Expo 2018, will be held Saturday, February 10, 2018 at the Millennium Hotel, at 2040 Walden Ave. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and the Expo will run until 1:00 p.m. The Expo will consist of six educational sessions

Admission is free to the first 200 registered attendees, but students must be pre-registered. 

This event is being presented by the R. J. Gullo Cos., and sponsored by New York Real Estate Journal, Evans Bank, Buffalo Law Journal and R. J. Gullo Cos.

The keynote speaker will be Russell Gullo, CCIM, CEA, who is the CEO of the R. J. Gullo Cos., Qualified Intermediaries for 1031 exchanges and real estate investment specialists and a national 1031 exchange/investment trainer for the American Institute of Real Estate Exchangors. 

For a brochure/registration form, go to www.rjgullo.com or call (716) 675-1500. 

Attendees must be pre-registered, no walk-ins will be allowed.

The Expo will consist of six educational sessions covering: Why Multifamily Investment Property is an I.D.E.A.L. Investment; How to Analyze A Multifamily Investment Property; Rules Of Thumb When Acquiring A Real Estate Investment; How to Increase the Value of a Multifamily Investment Property; How to Double/Triple Your Real Estate Portfolio; How to Dispose of Multiple Properties through a 1031 Exchange; Management-Free Real Estate Investments for the 21st Century; and a special session on the Proposed Tax Law Changes And How They Will Effect You? 

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