| AREA is proud to partner with CareerWeb to offer the following Nevada Real Estate Salesperson Pre-License and Continuing Education Course options for starting, advancing, or continuing your Real Estate education. |
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Real Estate Sales Pre-License |
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Continuing Education for Brokers and Sales |
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| Your key to acing the math portion of the real estate exam. Conquer that fear you have always had of real estate math. Math Master offers real estate math problems often found on your exam and provides you with clear and concise explanations. These math tips will also be helpful in your career in real estate. Master real estate mathematics with ease! |
| Prepare for the state licensing exam with the only mastery and fluency based exam prep system in the market. It is designed to help you maximize your study time and retain the most important information for exam day. This exam prep includes 6 mastery and fluency based testing lessons and 6 exams both covering hundreds of questions on national and state level content. The program is professionally designed to give you an interactive learning experience that will help prepare you to pass the state licensing exam! |
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Includes:
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Pricing Property to Sell - Presents methods and principles for pricing property. |
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Basic Real Estate Finance - Covers basic principles of real estate finance. |
Completion of these courses satisfies the 12 hour General continuing education requirement for Nevada. |
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Includes:
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Methods of Residential Finance - Covers all of the various forms of residential real estate financing. |
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Tax Advantages of Home Ownership - Course covers types of tax benefits for homeowners and how to calculate the taxes that will impact the purchase of a home. |
Completion of these courses satisfies the 12 hour General continuing education requirement for Nevada. |
All of the various forms of residential real estate financing; including conventional, FHA, VA Loans, loan assumptions, purchase money mortgages, alternative financing are explained in this course. Also covers legislation relating to financing.
This course is approved for 6 hours of General continuing education credit in Nevada. |
Course covers types of tax benefits for homeowners and how to calculate the taxes that will impact the purchase of a home.
This course is approved for 6 hours of General continuing education credit in Nevada. |
Covers basic principles of real estate finance. Topics include financing instruments, promissory notes, mortgages, assumptions, priority of loans, foreclosures, trust deeds, types of loans, sources of funds, loan practices and closing costs.
This course is approved for 6 hours of General continuing education credit in Nevada. |
Presents methods and principles for pricing property. Covers pricing compared to appraisal, basic concepts of pricing property, principles of value, approaches to pricing property and application of the market data and replacement cost methods.
This course is approved for 6 hours of General continuing education credit in Nevada. |
| ADA legislation affects the business of every real estate agent. Find out what the laws cover and how it pertains to you, while refreshing your knowledge of the Federal Fair Housing Laws.
This course meets the 3 hours Law/Ethics requirement in Nevada. |
This course covers some important topics related to finance and a buyer's ability to obtain a real estate loan.
This course is approved for 3 hours of General continuing education credit in Nevada. |
| Covers math calculations involved in property measurement, commissions, investments and return on investments, capitalization, loans, property cost and price. The course presents easy-to-remember formulas and numerous practice problems.
This course is approved for 3 hours of General continuing education credit in Nevada. |
Covers the basics of a tax free exchange of residential investment property. Topics covered include requirements of a tax free exchange, types of exchanges and the methods for transferring title when an exchange takes place.
This course is approved for 3 hours of General continuing education credit in Nevada. |
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