3/5/20: #NCPW2020: What They Don't Teach in Homebuying 101
Eager to use National Consumer Protection Week 2020 / #NCPW2020 to build on top of the momentum real estate consumer advocates have generated over the past year:
http://bit.ly/reMarathon_1Q2020
Further, would like to introduce our peers in Boston to the new CoWorking space at Staples Studio in Cambridge by inviting them to a three-part Open House:
3-4pm: Record your thoughts about protecting consumers during #NCPW2020 at the Staples Podcast studio;
4-5pm: Share your perspective in a consumer seminar entitled What They Don't Teach in Homebuying 101;
6-7pm: Participate in a seminar on How to Grow your business on Google.
The last two events are FREE and open to the public. In between, we've reserved the Staples conference room from 5-6pm so we can host a private working session or simply enjoy each other's company.
The Cambridge Staples Studio is one of 7 in Greater Boston. Unfortunately, it's located at one of the worst bottlenecks in metro Boston but by inviting our peers to gather at 3 or 4pm, hope those who drive slip in before the worst of the traffic. Alternatively, it's an easy walk from the Alewife T Station.
Finally, before, during or after the three-part agenda above, FreePoint --a boutique Hilton Hotel -- is at the other end of Fresh Pond Mall for anyone who'd like to slip out and recreate the MABAritaville energy of three decades ago in this secret garden.
Bill Wendel
@RealEstateCafe
617-661-4046
Bill Wendel · Wed 4 Mar 2020 10:22PM
This event is cross-posted on another MeetUp for homebuyers:
If you visit the link above, you'll see the descriptions has been edited for homebuyers but includes the core information and intent.