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Free Homebuyer's Fair At Tucson Association of REALTORS® Tuesday Night!

On Tuesday, April 22, the public has an opportunity to learn about different aspects of buying or selling homes from a wide variety of professionals in the industry.

The Housing Opportunities Committee of Tucson Association of REALTORS® hosts the event as part of their ongoing public education offering, free of charge or obligation!  Professionals from the lending industry, home inspections, escrow and title, real estate, staging, insurance and local non-profit organizations will be there to answer questions and provide information. 

Whether you're new to the thought of buying a home, selling a home or have bought several, looking to invest or just plain curious, come spend an evening in a no-pressure, no-hassle atmosphere.  This event is designed to be fun and enjoyable--as well as informational.  The Homebuyer/Homeowner Fair is just one way that the REALTORS® in Tucson give back to the community.  Last November, over 50 people attended the last event.

Come join us!  We'll even feed you!

When:  Tuesday, April 22  5-8 PM
Where:  Tucson Association of REALTORS® Building
            Tucson Boulevard, just north of Grand Rd

I'll see you there!

 

            Kent Simpson
Kent Simpson REALTOR®, e-Certified®, AHS® (with The Pepper Group™ Diversified Real Estate): Real Estate Agent in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona web counter

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Comments

Kent- I'd be interested in seeing how this event goes... we've done some homebuyer seminars here and they've been well received.
Posted by Chuck Willman, Arizona Realtor® 480.292.0600 (Gentry Realty) over 2 years ago
Thanks, Chuck - I'll be posting a recap of the event. 
Posted by Kent Simpson 520.302.5368 Tucson Homes Land & Investment (Tierra Antigua Realty) over 2 years ago

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