With $500 from the Pennsylvania REALTORS® Education Foundation, a REALTOR® could complete a designation course and cover room expenses at TriplePlay REALTORS® Convention and Expo.
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With $500 from the Pennsylvania REALTORS® Education Foundation, a REALTOR® could complete a designation course and cover room expenses at TriplePlay REALTORS® Convention and Expo.
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Chandra Hall will be presenting “The Good, the Bad, the Taxable and the Investor” at the four PAR District Conferences April 27-30. The course will help raise awareness, outline basic tax rules and show how to integrate them into a real estate business.
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Real estate expert Chandra Hall will present “The Good, the Bad, the Taxable and the Investor” during a three-and-a-half hour session each morning at four district conferences across the commonwealth April 27-30.
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Agents who received their licenses between Dec. 1, 2007 and Nov. 30, 2009 are required to take 14 hours of continuing education in specific, mandatory commission-developed courses. Those who received their licenses after Nov. 30, 2009 will be waived from continuing education for the 2010 renewal but will be required to take the...
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According to a 2009 NAR Member Profile survey, the median income of REALTORS® without a designation was $28,400 and the median income of those with at least one designation was $55,700. REALTORS® who pursue professional designations have a distinct competitive edge as a result of their increased expertise and marketability.
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Reducing the amount of office space is a logical step for many real estate businesses, according to Bob Albanese, vice president of strategic services for Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC.
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Thirty REALTORS® have been awarded Pennsylvania REALTORS® Education Foundation (PREF) scholarships.
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The Pennsylvania REALTORS® Institute (PRI) has a diverse catalog of online courses to help you complete your 14 hours of required continuing education by May 31, 2010.
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Confused about the continuing education requirements for new licensees set forth by the Pennsylvania State Real Estate Commission? You’re not alone.
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