Chamber Luncheon: Real Estate Review Economic Forecast on November 30, 2022

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Date and Time

Wednesday Nov 30, 2022
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Location

Mason County Public Works
100 Public Works Dr
Shelton, WA 98584

Fees/Admission

Chamber members registration is $25 per person. The first seat is prepaid for members in Tiers 1-4 as part of their annual investment. Prospects and community members may attend at the full rate of $30 per person. Reservations are required.

Register by emailing events@masonchamber.com or calling (360) 426-2021.

Website

Click here to register online.

Contact Information

(360) 426-2021

Description

The Chamber is delving into the health of our real estate and business climate across Mason County and the greater western Washington region. With sponsorship support from the Mason County Association of Realtors, a in-depth analysis of data and trends will make for a stimulating conversation about the direction we can expect in the coming months.
Andy Conklin, a veteran realtor at Windemere Real Estate, and James McCafferty, Director of the WWU Center for Economic and Business Research, will present and answer questions.
Registration is required.

This luncheon will be held in person; registration dependent upon membership. RSVP to (360) 426-2021 or email events@masonchamber.com.

Original source can be found here.



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