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The Perfect Wave

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    In 1964, there was an incredible surfing documentary created by Bruce Brown, called “Endless Summer.”  What he did was follow two incredible surfers around the entire world while they searched for the perfect wave.  What you may not know is a “perfect wave” comes from a destructive storm.   These waves are created by hurricanes, and typhoons thousands of miles away.
   
    Real estate investors are very similar to this.  The majority of real estate investors are doing their best to keep afloat during this economic storm.  Most investors are in the middle of the rising water and unsure what to do.  Or how to take advantage of the opportunities these storms bring.
   
    The Utah Valley REIA has been listening to your needs and we have an incredible solution for all of you.  If you want to get to the meat of how to weather these storms and still cash checks, we have a step-by-step plan on getting you there.  We have additions to the club that are going to really get your attention and help guide you to achieving greater success.  So make sure to update your profile attached to the P.S. so we can connect you with this new upcoming data.

http://www.uvreia.com/perfectwave/

Here are some of the topics to watch for:

  • The biggest mistakes real estate investors make.
  • The nitty-gritty details on how to cash checks in this current economy.
  • A detailed look at successful marketing strategies.
  • More direct help from the new and improved club.

     It only takes a little knowledge of the perfect storm...and step-by-step guides on how to get there.  We also want to know how we can best serve you so make sure to tell us what topics you want to see in the future inside your UVREIA profile.
   
    Watch for upcoming details!
   
 Wishing you profitable investing from your UVREIA Leadership Team
   
       P.S. The reason we are having you update your UVREIA Profile is we are changing servers. We want to make sure you receive all the new upcoming material that is being created as part of the new and improved Utah Valley REIA.

 http://www.uvreia.com/perfectwave/


The UVREIA has ended its trial partnership with the NRENA

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The UVREIA has ended its trial partnership with the NRENA and is moving back to it's original time and date for the lunch meetings.

We are also reorganizing our leadership to better serve our members. Stay tuned for the call on Friday to meet the new Vice-President and Creative Officer of the UVREIA. 

As always we look forward to working with you to help you achieve all your Real Estate Investing Goals.

2007 UVREIA Annual Awards Ceremony

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Provo, Utah -- On Friday, January 11th, the Utah Valley Real Estate Investors Association conducted their Annual Investor Awards Ceremony, to recognize the hard work, talent, and significant accoplishments of its members in 2007. The following is a list of each award category and the respective winners.

Best newbie -- Tammy Little

Networker of the Year -- Emily Huff

Best Mentor -- Dino Watt

Committee Member of the Year -- Mark Lindsay

Contribution to Community -- Jeremy Johnson of Habitat for Humanity

Title Company of the Year -- Shane Norris of Premier Title

Contractor--Ken Spurgin

Realtor--Jimmy Rex of Keller Williams

Best Rehab of the Year -- Dave McDonald

Best Hard Money Lender--Ryan Wright of DoHardMoney.com

Short Saler of the Year--David Madsen of Thornton Walker Real Estate

Investor of the Year--Chad Bennett of Vested Homes

Deal of the Year--John Covey & Dave Welch of CW Acquisitions & Development

Lifetime Achievement Award--Garth Johnson

UVREIA has been organized as a means to educate and assist real estate investors in Utah County in making profitable investments in houses and small multi-family properties.  Our awards ceremony helps to recognize real estate investing as an organized and professional industry.

For more information on this meeting or the UVREIA, call Alan Brymer, President of the UVREIA.

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