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    Abdullahi abshir Real Estate Education and training Almost every state requires real estate agents to complete a organized training program. The programs that cover real estate transactions and laws. Programs are between 30 and 90 hours. Many vocational schools, colleges, and universities offer this program. Most real estate firms offer formal training programs. Some local real estate associations offer courses about the basic and legal aspects of real estate. Although it is not required, most real estate agents have some college education. Many agents have a bachelor's degree. Several majors are good preparation for this occupation. Some of the best are real estate, business management, finance, and marketing. Also other courses that apply to it are communications, interior design principles of advertising and principles of sales. Trainings are a start of becoming a great real estate agent which are new agents that  often work with experienced agents or brokers t
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Newsworthy Post Abdullahi Abshir “The bid whisperers” This post is mostly about how realtors can expose clients offers for million dollar houses to other clients that are interested in the same property only to get a better deal or even make the buying process faster. To get a better offer from a client would be as simple as offering $5,000 more dollars than the original price. To most clients that isn't a fair deal because of the effort and time putting in looking at the area of the property and giving the realtor a lot of trust working with them to live in a right environment just for them. Now, however, the National Assn. of Realtors has revisited an idea it kicked around two years ago -- and this time made an addition to its code of ethics. Effective Jan. 1 of this year, buyers' agents in all member states, including California, are required to inform clients that their offers might not be kept confidential. Although many home buyers may not realize it, the terms o