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August 19, 2010
What courses are right for you?
When you begin your education at IFREC Real Estate Schools, you’ll have some important choices to make. Move or commute? Where to get lunch? And, oh yeahwhich courses to take. IFREC offers a great varietysome of them are highlighted below.
- Qualifier Plus Calculator Class may be one of the first you choose, for the important reason that it’s free. They even loan you the calculator if you don’t own one, but if you’re serious, it’s probably a good idea to invest in one. Some of the topics covered are amortization, PITI payments, and qualifying buyers.
- Broker Courses: IFREC offers both pre- and post-license courses. In the introductory class, you’ll get acquainted with the basics of appraisal and investment, along with how to be ethical in the modern market. Afterwards, you can choose specialized courses on managing an office, residential property management, and investment analysis, in which students go through all the steps of buying, developing and selling their own property.
- Foreclosure/Short Sale Courses: This one-day course packs a lot into a little, as it teaches buyers what to look for in a foreclosed home, and what options are available to the homeowner. It goes even further to show how to prevent foreclosure in your own home. Along with the one-day class, the course involves online hour-long webinars to complete the education.
- Sales Associate Courses: Designed for both pre- and post-license students, these courses demonstrate the many aspects of being a modern real estate seller. The classes combine theory, practice, and legal aspects to provide a well-rounded education. The post-license course provides experiential training to bring everything you’ve learned into the real world of real estate.
- State Exam Prep: This last, self-explanatory course could be the most important one you take. Make sure you’re prepared to put everything you know into action, and get started on your new career.
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