'Real estate economics' -- subject(s): Real estate development,
Residential real estate, Commercial real estate, Real estate
investment, Real estate business
'Real estate economics' -- subject(s): Real estate development,
Residential real estate, Commercial real estate, Real estate
investment, Real estate business
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You go to university and learn Economics and Real Estate Law and
then you become a trainee. You then go to the local brothel and
apply for a job as a real estate agent.
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Course Requirements
Applicants for a real estate broker license examination must have successfully completed the following eight statutorily required college-level courses:
Real Estate Practice; and
Legal Aspects of Real Estate; and
Real Estate Finance; and
Real Estate Appraisal; and
Real Estate Economics or Accounting; and
Three* courses from the following list
Real Estate Principles
Business Law
Property Management
Escrow
Real Estate Office Administration
Mortgage Loan Brokering and Lending
Advanced Legal Aspects of Real Estate
Advanced Real Estate Finance
Advanced Real Estate Appraisal
Computer Applications in Real Estate
Common Interest Developments
*If both Real Estate Economics and Accounting are taken, only two courses from the above group are required.
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You can get a commercial real estate job by having an
educational background in business administration, finance and
economics. Some, but not all jobs as a commercial real estate agent
require a college degree.