Real Estate Dinner 2.1
Location:
Mistral Restaurant
370-6 Bridge Pkwy.
Redwood Shores, CA
(650) 802-9222
Date and Time:
February 8 (Thursday), 2007
6.30pm - 8.30pm
Attendees (Invite Only):
Aaron Sperling, Co-founder and CEO, 
Kevin Boer, Principal, 3 Oceans Real Estate
Kevin Laws, Co-founder and CEO, 
Michael Adelberg, Strategic Partner Development Manager, 
Oliver Muoto, Co-founder & VP Bus Dev, 
Patrick Kitano, Founder, Transparent Real Estate Technologies
Pete Flint, Co-founder and CEO, 
Travis Chow, Founder and CEO, 
So Why 2.1?
- Redfin caims they own the trademark to Real Estate 2.0
- 2.0 is so 2006! If 2006 was the year of 2.0, then 2007 is at least 2.1
- you can have more than one 2.0 release..so future dinners are bound to expand beyond the horizon anyway (2.2, 2.3, 2.4, i.e.)





Sounds like fun. Wish I could be there. We’ll have to do 2.2 in Portland!
Comment by Joel Burslem — February 7, 2007 @ 11:23 pm
[…] On a very rain evening at Mistrals in Redwood Shores, California, a group of us gathered for the first Real Estate 2.1 dinner – a casual event I organized for partners, fellow bloggers and other friends of the company to get together. Among other things, we discussed the real estate business, discussed emerging trends and make some interesting predictions for 2007. […]
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[…] It has been a busy two weeks for Trulia, one of our good distribution network partners. Last week, Trulia moved out of Beta (Pete Flint, Trulia’s President and CEO, made the prediction at our Real Estate 2.0 dinner earlier this year) and announced two great new services: Trulia Voices - an interactive real estate question-and-answer service, and HousingWidgets - a central directory of real estate widgets. Yesterday the company announced Series C funding lead by one of Silicon Valley’s best known venture capital (VC) firms - Sequoia Capital! Congrats to Pete and the team at Trulia. […]
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