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NYC Real Estate Advisors is hitting the road with their Philadelphia Investment Bus Tours and benefiting New York real estate brokers and investors

The S&P/Case-Shiller index recently reported that key indicators show the City of Brotherly Love is primed for an inevitable surge in investment appreciation. Distressed sales in the Philadelphia area continue to thrive and NYC Real Estate Advisors continues to expose New York Real Estate Brokers and Investors to these outstanding opportunities AND hands-on training from veteran investors, contractors & financiers. This is a window of opportunity, costs are still low, but they won't remain that way forever. Entering a closing early might help prospective buyers find affordable housing that can impact their future financial standings, making the short drive to Philly well worth the trip. Over the past few years Investment & REO Bus Tours have become a popular way to provide hands-on training to investors wanting to master each and every step of the process from locating & evaluating properties to securing traditional and non-traditional financing. In many situations investors can even purchase properties while learning the ins & outs of investing. Many of the nuances of real estate investing come into play only when you step out of the classroom-negotiating with sellers, working with other investors, completing on-site property inspections—making the full-day of field training an unparalleled teaching opportunity. Of course, you want your trainers to have mastered the market and industry. NYC Real Estate Advisors has therefore partnered with Joe Scorese and Matthew Yeck. Joe is a New Jersey & Pennsylvania licensed realtor and real estate investment expert and Matt, a Pennsylvania licensed real estate agent, Certified Investor Agent Specialist (CIAS) and Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE). If you are interested in investing in Philadelphia properties, training doesn't get any better. New York real estate agents are of course, also welcome. Many New Yorkers have been eyeing investment property in Philadelphia and now is their chance to take advantage of some very unique opportunities. Knowing this to be true, NYC Real Estate Advisors has scheduled a number of Philadelphia Investment Bus Tours to the City of Brotherly Love and made them more affordable than ever before. Buses leave from Madison Square Garden at 7:30 am on Sunday June 24, 2012; Saturday July 14, 2012; and Sunday July 22, 2012. Seating is Limited - 12 Investors per Trip. For more information or to purchase your seat go to www.nycrealestateadvisors. 50% Off Summer Saving Special Applies. ###
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