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Gullo of R.J. Gullo & Co. to be keynote speaker at Nov. 23rd Buffalo Multifamily Investment Prop. Forum

The Buffalo Multifamily Investment Property Forum, will be held Saturday, November 23rd, at the Millennium Hotel (located at 2040 Walden Ave., Cheektowaga, adj. to the Galleria Mall). Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and the forum will run until 3:30 p.m. This "Multifamily Investment Property Event Of The Year," will consist of ten of the finest multifamily educational sessions available today. Admission is free to the first 150 registered attendees and will also include a free lunch and free raffles. There is a registration fee of $10 per person attending and the registration/brochure can be received by going to the link on the bottom of www.rjgullo.com homepage or calling (716) 675-1500. This event is free to real estate investors and available to real estate agents/brokers at a cost of $399. The keynote speaker will be Russell Gullo, CCIM, CMIA, CEA, president of the R.J. Gullo Companies of Multifamily Investment Property Services. Attendees must be pre-registered, no walk-ins will be allowed the day of the event.
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