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NOTE: Enrollment extended - see new dates below. LIVE REAL-TIME INTERACTIVE ONLINE CLASSES VIA ZOOM Completing this 40 hour state required pre-licensing course, qualifies you to sit for the State of Massachusetts Real Estate License examination. The course fee includes: textbooks and multiple practices exams. Some of the topics you'll learn: Property Ownership, Land Use Controls & Regulations,

About this event LIVE REAL-TIME INTERACTIVE ONLINE CLASSES VIA ZOOM Completing this 40 hour state required pre-licensing course, qualifies you to sit for the State of Massachusetts Real Estate License examination. The course fee includes: textbooks and multiple practices exams. Some of the topics you'll learn: Property Ownership, Land Use Controls & Regulations, Valuation & Market Analysis, Financing,

Online Live Real-time Interactive Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Course About this event LIVE REAL-TIME INTERACTIVE ONLINE CLASSES VIA ZOOM Click here to read our raving 5-Star Reviews on Google!! FREE - unlimited refresher classes before you take your exam for up to 2 years Our instructors are practicing real estate brokers, with over 30 years experience Interactive learning experience

Interactive Real Estate Broker License Course About this event LIVE REAL-TIME INTERACTIVE ONLINE CLASSES VIA ZOOM   Qualifications: Current MA Real Estate Salesperson 3 YRS affiliation with MA Real Estate Brokerage. (Experience requirement no more than two years old at time of examination) Worked a minimum of 25 hours per week. $5,000 Surety Bond (Cost of bond is approx. $50

About this event LIVE REAL-TIME INTERACTIVE ONLINE CLASSES VIA ZOOM Completing this 40 hour state required pre-licensing course, qualifies you to sit for the State of Massachusetts Real Estate License examination. The course fee includes: textbooks and multiple practices exams. Some of the topics you'll learn: Property Ownership, Land Use Controls & Regulations, Valuation & Market Analysis, Financing,

About this event LIVE REAL-TIME INTERACTIVE ONLINE CLASSES VIA ZOOM Completing this 40 hour state required pre-licensing course, qualifies you to sit for the State of Massachusetts Real Estate License examination. The course fee includes: textbooks and multiple practices exams. Some of the topics you'll learn: Property Ownership, Land Use Controls & Regulations, Valuation & Market Analysis, Financing,

Home Inspections Don’t Have to Be Painful Home inspections are a crucial part of the homebuying process, but they can be nerve-wracking. While the inspection is underway, buyers’ and sellers’ agents alike might be wondering: What will the inspectors find? Will the sale fall through? That anxiety is natural. A Zillow research report found that among sellers

Online Live Real-time Interactive Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Course About this event LIVE REAL-TIME INTERACTIVE ONLINE CLASSES VIA ZOOM Click here to read our raving 5-Star Reviews on Google!! FREE - unlimited refresher classes before you take your exam for up to 2 years Our instructors are practicing real estate brokers, with over 30 years experience Interactive learning experience

Online Live Real-time Interactive Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Course   About this event LIVE REAL-TIME INTERACTIVE ONLINE CLASSES VIA ZOOM Course Dates: February 19, 20, 26 & 27 Class Times: 8am - 6pm Questions? Call: 781-486-3633 or email: Scott@greenwoodreschool.com *Note: when you purchase a ticket to this event, it includes all of the course dates listed.   Click here to read our raving 5-Star Reviews on Google!! FREE

Student Loans Are Among ‘Biggest Hurdles’ to Homeownership Many Americans — and especially millennials — are burdened with large amounts of student loan debt that affect their daily lives, including their ability to purchase a home, data shows. Student debt “is one of the biggest hurdles holding potential buyers back from being able to save for a downpayment

Why Are Reviews and Testimonials Important to Real Estate Agents? If you find yourself conducting a Google search before trying a new restaurant or making a costly purchase, you’re in the company of most modern consumers. When it comes to purchasing a piece of real estate, you better believe potential real estate leads are going

Check Out These Stories of Notorious Real Estate Scammers All real estate professionals need to take fraud and unethical behavior seriously. After all, gaining a client’s trust is an incredibly important part of an agent’s job. But what happens when agents decide to scam their clients or otherwise commit fraud? You’ve likely seen national news stories about real

Today’s Real Estate Professionals Uphold a Rich Legacy You might know your way around a marketing campaign or your favorite real estate CRM, but have you studied up on the rich and lengthy history of your profession as a whole? Agents today are the result of thousands of years of societal change and continue to help facilitate

What Is Errors and Omissions Insurance? If you’ve just gotten your real estate license, congratulations — you’ve made it past one of the largest hurdles in your real estate career. Of course, that’s just the beginning of something much bigger. Ahead lies one of the most unique and fulfilling opportunities one can have, but before you start

What Happens When Social Media Stars Take on Luxury Real Estate? Many of the top names on social media platforms such as TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram brand themselves as being relatable. But with many top-earners reportedly making millions per year, they’re not exactly just like us — and neither are their houses. From mansions decorated like something out

Tips for Your First 90 Days as a Real Estate Agent So, you’ve passed your exam, and now you’re a licensed real estate agent. You’ve likely even joined a brokerage. Congratulations! You’re joining a vibrant, fast-paced community of millions of real estate professionals working in the United States. But if you’re suddenly wondering what to do next, you

Remote Work Could Change Where People Live Cities and counties across the U.S. have launched programs to lure remote workers to their regions, capitalizing on pandemic-era changes that have allowed tens of millions of people, especially in industries such as technology, to work from anywhere. Read More

Check Out This Hotel-Based Solution to America’s Affordable Housing Crisis As the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States, prompting travel restrictions and stay-in-place orders, hotel stays plummeted. Hundreds of millions of rooms sat empty in 2020. Meanwhile, communities across the country have seen “an acute undersupply of housing,” with renting becoming increasingly unaffordable, the National Association of REALTORSⓇ

Vacation Home Sales Surge During COVID-19 Pandemic In the months after COVID-19 hit the United States, vacation home sales shot up, likely the combined result of low-interest rates, a desire to escape amid social distancing and lockdown, and an unprecedented ability to work from anywhere. It’s part of a major cultural shift around work and homebuying in the

What Is Real Estate License Reciprocity? Real estate reciprocity is the ability of a real estate license earned in one state to be used in other states. Since real estate license reciprocity states vary, and it can be incredibly confusing to navigate on your own, this guide explains how to transfer a real estate license to another

Marijuana and Real Estate: A Budding Relationship As of now, 15 states and D.C. have legalized recreational and medicinal marijuana. There are 36 more that allow for medicinal weed. Other states, such as South Dakota, legalized marijuana in the November election and are set to join the ganja party relatively soon. For an industry that goes through constant

Become the Ghostess with the Mostest by Avoiding These Design Trends There's nothing ghosts love more than dank, dark houses full of nooks and crannies. But haunted attics and spooky cellars are so 1821, and ghosts in 2021 are unfortunately facing a new series of home trends that feel, well, unhauntable. Keep reading to learn more about

10 Real Estate Strategies for Agents to Get Competitive Listings Listings allow real estate agents to represent properties during the sales process. Without them, you can't get paid. Still, in the competitive world of property sales, it can be difficult to know how to get listings when you’re new to real estate. You’re likely wondering, “How do

Much Like a Man Cave, She Sheds Offer Women the Opportunity to Escape From Life For some, the first introduction to a “she shed” comes courtesy of a hilarious State Farm TV commercial, in which these inspired words were uttered: “Well, it finally happened, Zachary, somebody burned down my she shed.” No doubt it forced a double

We’re Celebrating Women in Real Estate With These Five Important Facts Over the past 40 years, female real estate agents have come to dominate the residential real estate market, but it wasn’t always that way. When the National Association of REALTORS® was created in 1908, the group admitted zero female real estate agents. Over the years, a

Unleash Your Career Growth Potential by Creating a Real Estate Team Success in real estate is often a product of team effort. A great team will outperform an individual REALTOR® every single day of the week. Even if you’re a rainmaker, you won’t be able to take care of every lead that comes your way. Building a real

Americans Are Jumping Into These Five Key Industries With the pandemic continuing to infiltrate our everyday livelihoods, many people are considering a career change. Much of this desire for change centers on the high unemployment rate debilitating our economy’s growth. A recent Google Trends report backs up this statement; there’s a clear surge in people searching

Leaving Commercial Real Estate for Residential Has Its Benefits With COVID-19 still ravaging society, many people are reconsidering their careers. This Great Pause is allowing professionals across all industries to take a step back and think to themselves, “Is this what I really want to be doing with my life?” When it comes to commercial real estate agents,

Learn These 4 Steps to Better Serve LGBTQ Clients LGBTQ homeseekers often face an uncertain journey when going through the home search and buying process. Like most minority identity groups, they are at significant risk of discrimination. Take homeownership - LGBTQ individuals are roughly 15% less likely to be homeowners than heterosexuals. Discrimination can manifest itself in a

How Will the Modern Home Change With Everyone Working From Home? According to a recent Stanford study, 42% of the U.S. workforce has been working remotely full-time since the initial COVID-19 lockdowns began. A smaller study that surveyed 1,022 professionals claims that, of that number, 29% would quit their jobs if they had to strap on their

You Need to Read This Before Deciding to Become a Real Estate Agent Oh thank the heavens, you have found this blog. While you may not know it yet, we have saved you from making a life-altering and tragic decision. We can probably get past all the small talk and pleasantries and assume you’re considering a career

These Are the 2020 Facts Agents Need to Know for Their Careers Regardless of COVID-19, the residential real estate market has been red hot the past year. Markets around the country have seen record numbers, including a big increase in home value and a drop in average days listed. Much of this can be attributed to an

Make Holiday Magic When Writing Your Customized Holiday Cards this Season The written letter has become a lost art for many. When you have other more efficient methods like email, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, text message, and that witchcraft telephone created by the famous inventor Alexander Graham Bell (or Antonio Meucci, depending on who you ask),

Tight Housing Inventory & Historically-Low Mortgage Rates Fuel the U.S. Housing Recovery A recent report from Realtor.com indicates that as states slowly reopen their economy, the once-stagnant housing market has begun to surge. Two contributing factors to this rise can be pinpointed to the 30-Year Mortgage Rates hitting historic lows (2.86 percent) and a more competitive housing

When Purchasing a Home Around the World, How Far Does $500,000 Go? As many of us are stuck at home, we could all use a virtual vacation, and what better way to “travel” than to look into real estate in countries outside of the U.S.? Markets across the globe differ in relation to the demand and influences

Making Money Flipping Homes Can Exponentially Increase Your Yearly Income If you’re trying to become or currently are a real estate agent, there’s probably a good chance you’ve stumbled upon one of the millions of home renovation shows and thought to yourself, “Heck, I can do that.” You probably have most of the skills you need to

People Are Trading the Big City for a Better Quality of Life. Where Are They Moving To? Back in March, major cities like New York City and San Francisco saw an outflux of residents leaving the pandemic-riddled mega metropolises for more cozy and quiet places offered by smaller cities and the suburbs. Some temporarily moved in with

Overcome a COVID-19 Thanksgiving With Ideas Inspired by America’s Favorite Family Man, Clark Griswold Thanks to COVID-19, the usual traditions of gorging on drumsticks while fighting with your in-laws about what truly constitutes a violation of an agency’s fiduciary duties - something you can learn about for your NAR Code of Ethics requirements - are out the

WARNING: THESE STORIES WILL HAUNT YOU LONG AFTER YOU STOP READING One of our favorite things about real estate agents is how great they are at storytelling. And when you combine our favorite holiday of Halloween with that skill, you receive the most terrifying tales that’ll scare the living you-know-what out of you. Due to the success

How Much Time Do Real Estate Agents Spend In The Car? Real estate professionals spend a lot of time behind the wheel, oftentimes logging 20,000+ miles per year on their vehicles. That’s quite a bit more than the 13,476 miles per year that the average person drives, so it’s important that you drive a vehicle that fits

Troy Palmquist Explains How He Schedules His Busy Day as a Real Estate Agent Being a steward of real estate is a noble profession, albeit one that moves at the speed of light. How many businesses require expert transaction knowledge, unmatched salesmanship, solid people skills, and the ability to manage complex situations in short time frames with

Discover the Benefits of Inserting Real Estate VR Into Your Practice With the onset of COVID-19, technology in real estate has quickly gained traction, including real estate VR. Over the past few years, many brokerages and individual agents have incorporated new technologies, but adoption was few and far between. Now, as people stay at home and rely

Why Should I Get Into Real Estate? Obtaining your real estate license is a challenging and rewarding experience that consists of more than just a few real estate courses, an exam, and meeting your state’s requirement for real estate licensure — it’s an investment in a career that lets you set your own schedule, be your own

Embracing “Don't Go to Work Unless it's Fun Day” April 3rd marked the annual celebration of Don't Go to Work Unless it's Fun Day. Theoretically, if you don’t enjoy your job, you can simply skip it on April 3rd. We’ve all had those days when it’s a struggle to get out of bed and head into the

Selecting a Broker Can Make or Break Your Real Estate Career As you go through the process of getting your real estate license, you will need to find a sponsoring broker before you can begin practicing real estate. Choosing a broker is one of the first big steps of your real estate career because your managing broker

What to Expect When Investing in Real Estate on a Golf Course. For some, living on a golf course is the dream: magnificent views look out onto transcendent lime greens while listening to the sound of innocent birds chirping their own nature’s tune. “Ahh, tranquility”

Stopping Racial Steering Begins with Real Estate Agents The development of racially segregated neighborhoods has dated back to the beginning of American history. Most of the nation’s modern housing problems we see today are a result of biased zoning laws from the 1920s and ‘30s and the urban renewal laws of the ‘40s and ‘50s. It wasn’t

Commercial Real Estate Has Been Affected Tremendously by COVID-19 In 2008, there was a cloud of uncertainty regarding normal people paying off their mortgages. The economy was in ruins, new jobs were sparse, and the market had shrunk by over 6 percent at year’s end. Fast forward to 12 years later, and a new problem has arisen

What Will Real Estate Look Like After COVID-19? Real estate agents are understandably concerned about how COVID-19 will affect day-to-day life. The death of the handshake. Wearing masks to PTA events. People actually washing their hands after using the bathroom (for a change). Life after coronavirus may be hard to imagine. The way this pandemic has tarnished our

Content is king. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. Creating killer content engages your audience and makes them aware of who you are and what you do (i.e. Your Story). It’s a crucial part of social media, email marketing, and other digital marketing methods, and has somewhat replaced other mediums of entertainment, like

Follow This Advice for Your New Career as an Agent When you finish your Pre-Licensing courses and get licensed you’ll likely ask yourself “What’s next?” It’s probably one of the biggest questions we hear from new agents and our affiliates. The best thing you can do is get your feet wet and embrace the challenge. And the

Impress Your Clients and Boost Your Confidence There are many moving pieces that attribute to marketing when you’re operating your own business. In the beginning, half the battle is marketing yourself, but as you gain experience in your career, you learn more and more ways to develop and improve your presentation. Today, we’ll focus on one aspect:

What good is the warmth of Summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness? - John Steinbeck The housing market is often defined by seasonality. Home buying and selling pick up in the summer, sales slow down in the winter, but no matter the season, you’re working hard to serve the needs of your

Determining What Constitutes a Luxury Home is More Complex than You Think Have you ever mindlessly daydreamed about what it would be like to own or sell a luxury home? Yeah, well us too. These magnificent mansions bewilder our imaginations: Olympic-sized indoor swimming pools adjacent to basketball courts next to professional kitchens suited for a chef. Who thinks

Quit Your Job in Style with These 5 Suggestions There are many reasons why you may be considering leaving your job and going into real estate. Some of those reasons may be to: Pursue an Independent Career Become Your Own Boss Not Be Limited by Vertical Hierarchies Drop the 9-5 and Have Scheduling Flexibility Have a Limitless Salary Cap Let’s be real though.

Save Money With These 3 Tax and Personal Finance Apps Launching a brand-new career in real estate comes with its difficulties. For one, you’ll have to invest your time and money into completing your licensing courses and an exam prep course to help you review all you need to know for the state and national exam. Once

SHARPEN YOUR BRAIN FOR WORKING IN REAL ESTATE When it comes to the human mind, you either need to use it or you’ll lose it. It’s not just a statement people make, but an actual fact as proven by MRI images of brain atrophy. Fortunately, working as a real estate agent requires you to “use it” when completing

Do Real Estate Agents Need Strategic Partners? While a career in real estate is a fully-rewarding and independent career, successfully helping your clients from the beginning of the home acquisition process until the end requires developing different partnerships with local businesses in order to best help your clients. Many new real estate agents like yourself may not know

Real Estate Agents Are Pillars of the Community Real estate is a uniquely impactful profession. One that allows individuals the opportunity to form bonds and create communities through simply buying and selling slices of land. Because of this, the need for real estate agents and brokers will never go away. We partnered with the California Association of REALTORS®

Read along as we follow hypothetical single father Joseph Harbinger throughout his busy schedule as a real estate agent in South Florida. 6:00 AM - Palm Beach, FL, Joe’s Home Joe wakes up, and browses the web in bed for a few minutes on his phone. Inman News, Forbes, CNN, The Hustle. He then checks in on his

Your How-to Guide on Setting and Accomplishing Goals January often means reinvention, goal-setting, and exciting resolutions for many. Especially in business, the beginning of a new year offers fresh opportunities for growth - both personally and professionally! In order to accomplish this new growth, you must first set up goals. We’re here to tell you that it’s possible

A Real Estate Mentor Can Take Your Career to the Next Level After completing your Pre-Licensing coursework, the next step toward starting your new career in real estate is to choose a real estate broker to work with. This broker will further train you on the business, and they'll be available to answer your every question as

Changing careers into real estate is one of the more challenging, yet rewarding moves you can make in your life. Getting your real estate license takes time, effort, and discipline. But the reward of making the jump can be exponentially gratifying and life-changing. Here are some advantages of obtaining your real estate license and why working

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