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Updated over 9 years ago,

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  • Pomona, CA
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Best Elective to choose for California Real Estate License course

Account Closed
  • Pomona, CA
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Hi everyone,

My goal is to buy and flip houses, but I have decided to start off with getting my real estate license in California. I have decided to go with Allied Real Estate School. There are two required courses: Principles and Practice. The third course is a choice:

  1. Legal Aspects of Real Estate
  2. Real Estate Finance
  3. Property Management, 
  4. Real Estate Appraisal, 
  5. Real Estate Economics, 
  6. Real Estate Office Administration, or 
  7. Escrows.

I have read in a few places that it is recommended to take either the Legal Aspects of Real Estate or Real Estate Finance. However, since my ultimate goal is to buy and flip houses, I was thinking the Real Estate Appraisal would be better. 

I would love to hear what others think. Thank for you time.

Tim Walton

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