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The EAST AUSTIN Realtor/Agent/Broker Property Tour. February 2nd Date, Time 9:am, meet-up @ Quickie Pickie East 11th street.

 Hey All!


My group, Waller House, is starting to host a monthly East Side Tour that will take place the first Wednesday of every month!  If you are familiar with the 1B tour this will be similar.  This is open to ALL Austin agents



Our goal is to highlight some of the hot new listings on the East Side, give y’all the opportunity to mix and mingle, all while getting the inside scoop about everything going on in the hood for your clients!


Tour Details

Date: Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm

Meet Up Location: Quickie Pickie (1208 E 11th St, Austin, TX 78702)

How it will work: Come a little early, grab a coffee and a taco.  Starting at 9am each agent that has a selected property will speak briefly about it and then we will leave individually to see the featured homes.


Do you have a property that you want to feature in our upcoming tour?


👉PLEASE FILL OUT THIS FORM👈


*Each agent with a featured home is responsible for making their property accessible for the duration of the tour.



*Deadline for submissions is January 26, 2022 @ Noon.


*You will be notified if your property is on the tour by January 27 @ 5:00pm.


Also, I want to take this opportunity to introduce all of you to Katherine Beckworth.  She is our Operations Director and will be organizing the tour every month.  You will see emails coming from her with updates and information about upcoming tours.


Katherine Beckworth

katherine.beckworth@compass.com

M: 512.569.0304


We look forward to seeing all of you on February 2!


Lindsay Harris

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Lindsay Harris
Broker Associate
 
2500 Bee Caves Rd, Bldg 3, Austin, TX 78746

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