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Longleaf Pine REALTORS® Association announces return of annual Regional Realtor Rally

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago

The Longleaf Pine REALTORS® Association will once again welcome realtors and real estate industries from across the region to the Crown Coliseum for the 30th Regional Realtor Rally.

This year’s event will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 19 from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. at the Crown Complex located at  1960 Coliseum Drive in Fayetteville.

Guests speaker Mark Given. Photo pulled from Longleaf Pine Realtor Association's website
Guest speaker Allison Blanchard. Photo pulled from Longleaf Pine Realtor Association's website

The Rally will feature national speakers Mark Given and Alison Blanchard. Given will be presenting a course titled “Listing Mastery” and Blanchard “will inspire you with her program: ‘Navigate Business & Find Success.’”

The event will also include exhibit space, lunch and door prizes given away throughout the day.

Registration is open for guests, and tickets are priced at $25 for Association members when purchased in advance. The Association is also accepting Exhibitor forms from interested businesses who would like to have a booth in the exhibition space.

You can find a full schedule of events and register to attend online here. You can also contact the Longleaf Pine REALTORS® Association by email at realtor1421@gmail.com or by phone at: 
910-323-1421. 
 

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