Okay, I am guessing you want to know some real estate schools in California. Here are a few: californalicense.com, anthonyschools.com and alliedschools.com. They all offer good real estate programs and will help you with the license test.
i dont think you need a degree for real estate. i think you can take a program at college that is an intro for real estate
Lyman John Smith has written: 'A study of real estate education and research needs in California' -- subject(s): Real estate business, Study and teaching
Career WebSchool offers real estate license courses that are professionally designed in an interactive, user-friendly format, to help you quickly master your state's licensing requirements to become a licensed real estate agent or broker.
Fillmore W. Galaty has written: 'Modern real estate practice in Ohio' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Real estate business, Real property, Vendors and purchasers 'Modern real estate practice in Ohio' -- subject(s): Real property, Law and legislation, Vendors and purchasers, Real estate business 'Modern real estate practice in Georgia' -- subject(s): Real property, Law and legislation, Vendors and purchasers, Real estate business 'Modern real estate practice in North Carolina' -- subject(s): Real property, Law and legislation, Vendors and purchasers, Real estate business 'Study Guide for Modern Real Estate Practice' 'Modern real estate practice in Nevada' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Real estate business 'Modern real estate practice in Illinois' -- subject(s): Licenses, Real estate agents, Conveyancing, Law and legislation, Vendors and purchasers, Real estate business
Lee Frew Platt has written: 'The real estate examination study guide' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, Real estate business
Around 1-3 years including a course
You can go to school to learn about property and real estate at many community colleges, online accredited courses and you can also study at home or the library before taking a proctored exam at a local school, university or real estate company.
Ernie Jowsey has written: 'Real estate economics' -- subject(s): Real estate development, Residential real estate, Commercial real estate, Real estate investment, Real estate business
You could do an online California real estate school. You would simply pay for your materials (which would be shipped to you), study at your own pace, and take the online tests whenever you are ready. You could even study with a friend and split the costs!
John E. Cyr has written: 'The First Miss America During the Birth of the Golden State' 'Training and supervising real estate salesmen' -- subject(s): Real estate business, Study and teaching, Real estate agents 'Dangers in the Delta' 'Destination Oroville'
If you are seeking information on a career as a real-estate appraiser, you can probably find several schools (online or brick and mortar), seminars, and correspondence courses which offer pre-licensing study materials. Many Real-Estate Licensing programs feature Real-Estate Appraisal or Property Valuation courses. Costs for study programs and exam fees will vary, as will travel and transportation costs.
There are a number of real estate schools online. Make sure that you choose one that is accredited to enable you to sit for the real estate licensing exam in your state. http://www.realestateschoolonline.com/ Keep in mind that a number of junior/community colleges and universities offer real estate courses as well. The cost per hour/class is likely be significantly less than an online program of study.