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Real Estate Programs in Phoenix
Hey everyone, I've been researching how to become a Real Estate agent here in Phoenix. There is a ton of information and courses out there.
So, was I'm hoping you have advice for someone just getting into Real Estate and what recommendations you have for education? I've primarily looked into courses through the community colleges and various Arizona Real Estate schools, but definitely open to other suggestions. Thanks in advance!
Perry
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I also went to the Arizona School of Real Estate and Business. When I went it was the original campus in old town Scottsdale, but it has now relocated to a new campus near the 101 and Talking Stick. The classes are very straightforward and I didn't think the school or state tests were difficult, although A LOT of people have to take them more than once before passing.
The classes teach you nothing about the business of actually being an agent and all the software you need to learn. That comes later when you join a brokerage and possibly a team. Definitely get a mentor or good team that can coach you on how to get started, otherwise you'll overwhelmed and not know where to start.