Stay Connected, Explore Utah REIA Events
Stay Connected, Explore Utah REIA Events
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Most investors think deals disappear when markets shift. That’s backwards. Deals don’t vanish. They move. In 2026, the biggest mistake isn’t lack of capital. It’s chasing outdated acquisition methods.
This session breaks down: • Why “cash buyers only” thinking is limiting deals • How creative acquisition unlocks sellers others can’t touch • Why creative selling increases deal velocity, not risk No hype. No guru theory. Just structures investors are using right now to get deals under contract.

Most investors think deals disappear when markets shift. That’s backwards. Deals don’t vanish. They move. In 2026, the biggest mistake isn’t lack of capital. It’s chasing outdated acquisition methods.
This session breaks down: • Why “cash buyers only” thinking is limiting deals • How creative acquisition unlocks sellers others can’t touch • Why creative selling increases deal velocity, not risk No hype. No guru theory. Just structures investors are using right now to get deals under contract.

Most investors think better deals come from better tools. That belief is outdated. In 2026, deal quality will come from positioning, not platforms. Utah’s top wholesalers are seeing shifts early. Seller motivation looks different. Buyer demand is changing. Speed matters less than structure.
This session breaks down: • What deal types are increasing • What sellers are responding to now • Why some investors will stall while others scale Real insight. From people in the field.

Imagine checks showing up in your mailbox every month. No late-night maintenance calls. No vacancy stress.
📈 That’s note investing, steady income, scalable, and less hassle. Join us and see how paper can secure your long-term stability.

Picture this. You walk into a room where everyone is building. Conversations are focused. Energy is intentional.
Networking isn't fluff it’s the strategy no one teaches. Most new investors think the secret’s in the spreadsheet. 📉 Wrong. The real money is made in the rooms where handshakes happen. Come connect with those who are actually doing the work. No pitch. No slides. Just real conversations.

Challenges a common belief about networking, wealth-building, or holiday events. Most people think holiday events are just food and small talk. But that’s the old story. The truth? A room full of the right people can shift your whole direction. One conversation. One connection. One new door.
That’s why we’re bringing investors, lenders, partners, and leaders together on Dec 10 at the Embassy Suites for a night built around purpose and opportunity. 🎁 Food. 🎁 Fun. 🎁 Prizes. 🎁 Real conversations that can elevate your business. Entry is a donation at the door supporting Utah Foster Kids or Elevate, our nonprofit that provides education and job training for young adults. 50 spots. High-value room. High-value people.

Most investors think commercial real estate is only for institutions. That belief keeps people small.
This conference proves otherwise. • Real operators • Real deal structures • Capital conversations that actually close • Rooms built for scale Utah REIA members now access this room at 50 percent off. Same content. Same speakers. Different seat at the table.

Most people believe you need capital to start in real estate. That’s a lie. Jeff Rappaport built a 7-figure real estate business starting from $2,000—then rebuilt it again after losing it all in 2008.
Jeff Rappaport will show you: How to spot hidden profit in ANY deal The creative tools that 10X your ROI Why 90% of investors get this wrong 🧨 If you miss this meetup, you could be walking away from your next $100K deal.

Most investors think they need the bank. The truth? The bank needs you. Jason K. Powers will show how the Infinite Banking Concept flips the script, turning your own capital into the most powerful funding source you’ll ever use.
Learn how to recycle your money, earn returns twice, and never lose control again. The game changes when you become the bank.

Bad deals rarely look bad upfront. They look close enough. They feel almost right. They fail later. Most investors lose money by using old assumptions in a new market.
This workshop shows you: • Where investors misjudge deals today • Why small miscalculations erase profit • How to spot risk before it costs you Skipping this step is expensive. Learning it is protective.