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NYSCAR to sponsor Canadian-American CRE Conference

By Michael Johnson I am pleased to announce that the first "Canadian-American Commercial Real Estate Conference" will be held September 24-25 in Niagara Falls sponsored by the New York State Commercial Association of Realtors (NYSCAR), the Society of Exchange Counselors, the Upstate New York CCIM Chapter, the Central Canada CCIM Chapter. The event will be co-hosted by WNY Chapter NYSCAR. The Quality Hotel & Suites at the Falls, 240 First St., Niagara Falls is the location for the conference. The hotel is walking distance to Niagara Falls and the Seneca Niagara Casino (Hotel phone 716-282-1212 - we have a block of rooms - room rate $65 per night.) On September 24, Ken Vidar, CCIM, SEC, president, Vidar Cos. will present "Creative Solutions." The course carries seven hours of New York State c.e. credit. The program will start at 8 a.m. with breakfast, class will follow 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. This course is geared towards real estate professionals in the commercial investment area and residential brokers who want to go beyond conventional buying and selling. Vidar will demonstrate how to turn formulas into real estate, and real estate into dollars. This is the "how to" course using actual transactions to show how to use these formulas to build your own, and/or your clients' estates. At 5:30 p.m. there will be a CCIM Cocktail Reception (open to CCIM Chapter members) sponsored by the Upstate New York CCIM Chapter and the Central Canada CCIM Chapter. On September 25, there will be a day-long Marketing/Networking Session (8 a.m. breakfast, marketing 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) You must hold a valid real estate license to participate in the marketing session. Bring your properties to co-broke. The major benefits of the session include: generation of potential offers, networking and earned commissions. The session will feature the following segments: * Cash Board: Presentation of clients having cash seeking to acquire real estate or mortgages. * Moderated Package Presentations: Formal property presentations will be made with the assistance of experienced moderators assigned to help generate interest and offers on properties for clients wanting to sell or exchange. * Marketing Presentation Format: Upon registering for the conference, you will be sent instructions as to "how to complete property data forms for marketing presentations." Fill in the information on the marketing forms sent to you, and, bring 75 copies of the form for distribution to marketing attendees. Also, bring an "overhead transparency" of the property to illustrate the property. * Haves/Wants: This is an opportunity to make a quick (one or two minute) Presentation(s) on additional properties or situations you may wish to present as well as availability of "major properties" available for lease Please go to www.nyscar.org for a registration form or email Sherry Marr with questions ([email protected]). We look forward to seeing you there! Michael Johnson is the 2012 president of NYSCAR and is a licensed associate real estate broker at Realty USA, Lewiston, N.Y.
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