Is a real estate career for you?

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When a client or customer works with a qualified agent, they seek someone with industry knowledge, intelligence, professionalism, and a person who is trustworthy enough to help them, in most cases, make the largest investment of their life.

The real estate industry does not discriminate against any individual who chooses to take that step and become an agent. There are no age restrictions, no limits on how big or small a career someone desires, or their ethnic or religious beliefs.

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More and more retirees and recent graduates are looking to real estate. There are so many facets to the industry, not just traditional sales, but also commercial, staging, investing, and “flipping.”

If you have always felt a tug toward becoming involved in this challenging, yet rewarding field, now is the time to take the action necessary to gain entry and make your vision happen. The real estate market today is vibrant and constantly in motion.

The New Jersey Real Estate Institute has ongoing classes for salespeople and those experienced agents ready to get their broker’s license. Classes are professional yet casual, and once payment is received all that is required is enthusiasm and a highlighter. The instructor’s goal is to help you to pass the New Jersey state licensing exam on your first try and to help you better understand how to decipher the questions on that exam.

For more information, call 732-329-0359, visit www.njrei.net, or email njrei1@verizon.net. New Jersey Real Estate Institute is located at 299 Friendship Road in South Brunswick (Cranbury).

 

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