Expand your business services and boost your bottom line with the Real Estate Investing course.
Build
Wealth Representing Investors and Becoming One Yourself covers the
fundamentals of real estate investment that practitioners need to know
to expand their business services. The one-day course looks at how
practitioners can adapt core real estate skills and learn new skills to
serve clients who want to invest in single family homes, condos,
townhomes, and small multifamily properties. You will learn how to work
with investors as they goal set, plan, evaluate, and acquire properties
as well as manage them. You will also learn how to "walk the talk" and
become a real estate investor yourself.
After this course you will be able to:
Adapt
core real estate competencies and use new skills to serve clients who
want to invest in single family homes, condos, townhomes, and small
multifamily properties.
Work with investors as they goal set, plan, evaluate, and acquire properties, as well as manage them.
Walk the talk and learn how to become a real estate investor yourself.
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Members who “No Show” a class without notice of cancellation prior to class will not be eligible for a refund of the registration fee.
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