Sentences with phrase «by real estate trainer»

This is the first of a four - part series presented by real estate trainer and speaker Dave Beson.

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As said by Jeff Adams, the real estate trainer, the best approach to real estate is to keep it simple.
Delivered by luxury real estate trainer Laurie Moore - Moore, CLHMS is available live or online.
After a meeting midweek with the company's trainer, the tone is dampened slightly by the awareness of management fees, licensing fees, weekly World's Best Real Estate Agent coffee club fees, professional insurance fees, bumblebees and bumble fees and yet - to - be-disclosed surprise fees.
You can't call a real estate company by just your FIRST name... I referenced some co's in the States, one in particular that caught my fancy: Michael Properties (owned by the trainer of the day)... and I thought — hmmmm... that's DIFFERENT... DIFFERENT WORKS!
July 2005 — Well - known real estate trainer Floyd Wickman is interviewed by REM's Dennis McCloskey.
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Kankakee, Ill. — based real estate trainer and coach Walter Sanford suggests yet a third method: Take out last year's tax return and review the profit you reported on your Schedule C. Divide that figure by the number of hours you worked last year.
Credentialed by Certified Staging Professionals (CSP), Cathy is also one of the top home staging trainers in the country, traveling nationwide teaching real estate staging for CSP to aspiring stagers.
Yes, but I'm excited by my two careers: nine years as a real estate agent and also as trainer in 37 countries.
Attendance at seminars conducted by nationally recognized real estate trainers and educators keep us on our toes and at the top of our game.
Your trainer was taught by the largest real estate company in the world.
As a speaker and trainer on the topic of personal safety and self - defense, I'm often asked by real estate professionals to address their biggest safety concern: surviving a violent attack.
The event featured real estate speaker / trainer Floyd Wickman, who was named one of the most influential people in real estate by the National Association of Realtor's magazine.
The Washington, D.C. - based organization was launched by real estate groups about half a dozen years ago to train the trainers using a program developed by a wide range of players in the homeownership industry.
Taking place in Toronto from Dec. 12 to 16, the course will be delivered by Chris Leader, a Canadian business development trainer who started his real estate career with Century 21 over 30 years ago.
Our cover story this month looks at how real estate pros by the thousands are turning to educational trainers — indeed, some consider them gurus — to help them achieve their personal best in selling and marketing real estate.
Led by Canadian business development trainer Chris Leader, the sessions addressed seven fundamentals of real estate office management to help sales professionals proactively and profitably run their business.
With all of this information seemingly at our fingertips, we often forget that even the best and brightest of us can benefit from specific courses taught by other real estate professionals and trainers.
The brokerage was home to 445 real estate agents and was run by 42 - year - old Ze Yu Wu, a permanent resident who moved to Canada from China a year ago, and an unlicensed trainer who taught and encouraged his agents to low - ball and lie to potential sellers in order to earn bigger commissions re-selling the listed homes.
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