Triple Play 2024 Registration Now Open
Registration for this year’s Triple Play Realtor® Convention and Trade Expo is now open.
The event will take place in Atlantic City, New Jersey, from Dec. 9 through 12 and will offer an opportunity for education, networking and entertainment. Triple Play is the largest real estate convention and trade show of its kind in the United States, and it has attracted thousands of Realtors®, brokers, appraisers and other real estate professionals.
This year’s Triple Play is currently set to feature over 40 speakers and more than 100 education offerings. The exhibit hall will feature booths from lenders, home inspectors, marketers, brokerages, vendors and more. Don’t forget to stop by PAR’s booth!
Designation and certification courses will be held on Monday, Dec. 9, and require pre-registration. Other courses and continuing education begin at noon on Monday. Many sessions have been approved for Pennsylvania continuing education credit.
This year, multiple sessions will be repeated by several speakers, giving everyone the opportunity to attend sessions on the most popular topics. Speaker Marki Lemons Ryhal will host two sessions on Tuesday, Dec. 10, titled “Leverage AI to Enhance GCI” and “Instagram Lead Generation: 100 Leads in Seven Days.”
Triple Play’s Kick-off Party is on Monday, Dec. 9, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., where you can catch up with old friends and network with new connections. On Tuesday, Dec. 10, join your fellow Pennsylvania Realtors® at the PAR Luncheon from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (pre-registration and $25 fee required). Later, from 9 p.m. to midnight, meet, network and dance with other Triple Play attendees at the Icebreaker Reception, which will be held in a new location this year: The Yard at Bally’s.
From now until Oct. 15, the early bird registration rate is only $99. Register now online.
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