Triple Play 2023 Registration Opens
Registration for this year’s Triple Play Realtor® Convention and Trade Expo is now open.
The event, taking place in Atlantic City from Dec. 4 through 7, is an opportunity for education, networking and entertainment. The annual convention is jointly sponsored by the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors®, the New Jersey Realtors® and the New York State Association of Realtors®.
This year’s Triple Play will include over 50 speakers and more than 100 education offerings. Make sure to visit the exhibit hall to see booths from lenders, home inspectors, marketers, brokerages, vendors and more. Don’t forget to stop by PAR’s booth, too!
Designation and certification courses will be held on Monday, Dec. 4 and require pre-registration. Other courses and continuing education begin at noon on Monday and will continue through noon on Thursday, Dec. 7.
Triple Play’s Kick-off party is on Monday, Dec. 4, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., where you can catch up with old friends and network with new connections. On Tuesday, Dec. 5, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., stop by for some downtime at the PAR Luncheon (pre-registration and $25 fee required). Later, from 9 p.m. to midnight, you can meet, network and dance with fellow attendees at the Icebreaker Reception.
From now until Oct. 16, the early bird registration rate is only $99. After Oct. 16, registration increases to $129 until Dec. 3. You can register on-site during the convention for $159.
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