Last Call: Apply For The 2026 Real Estate Innovation Hub
Last Call: Apply For The 2026 Real Estate Innovation Hub Join an exclusive, 100-member community of industry leaders looking to learn, share, and grow together.
It's your last chance to apply for the 2026 Real Estate Innovation Hub — applications close Nov 7th.
The Hub is an exclusive, 100-member community of industry leaders, centered around small-group, two-day events in Boulder, Colorado.
After the 7th, the Hub will transition to invite-only; the only way to join will be through a referral from a current member.
The industry is changing fast, which means it’s more important than ever to have a network of trusted advisors and credible sources to help you make informed decisions, faster.
Play the video below to hear how Hub member Scott Wright has broken out of his comfort zone to access an expert board of advisors by joining the Hub.
A Hub membership includes a variety of in-person and online benefits.
In-Person Events: 2-Day Innovation Hub session, regional member meetups, and annual alumni retreat.
Online Community: Always-on platform for sharing tools, referrals, and getting fast, actionable feedback from peers.
Masterminds & Events: Monthly online mastermind groups, members-only access to live 1:1 interviews with top industry executives, and more.
Dedicated Support: 1:1 onboarding and curated introductions to build high-value connections that support your business growth.
Apply now: Membership is capped at 100, runs for one year, includes one pass to a Hub event in Boulder and costs $5,000.
Want to learn more? Schedule a 15-minute, 1:1 call or visit the Hub website.
If you’re ready to apply, just complete the online application.
Thanks,
Mike
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