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Available Course Topics

Choose from our comprehensive selection of Massachusetts-approved CE courses

16 Topics Available
Conducting Open Houses
RE36R05

Conducting Open Houses

Conducting Open Houses and Developing a Safety Plan This course is designed to provide insight and understanding on how to properly and safely conduct an open house that provides a safe environment for both the homeowner and the real estate agent. After successful completion of this course, students should have gained the necessary knowledge to successfully execute an open house and they should also be aware of the potential dangers associated with hosting a property viewing.

Comparative Market Analysis
RE62RC10

Comparative Market Analysis

This course is designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) in Real Estate. Throughout this course, students who have successfully engaged in the course will have obtained in-depth knowledge and understanding of all things related to Comparative Market Analysis. Students can expect to learn the following: common uses of a CMA, advantages, and disadvantages of CMA, elements of a CMA, etc.

 Advertising Compliance
RE41R20

Advertising Compliance

The course is designed to describe the different real estate advertising compliance laws in the state of Massachusetts. Furthermore, this module intends to discuss the different ways to advertise properties, fair regulations in advertising properties, and the consequences involved when practicing without a license. At the end of the module, the students are also expected to review and summarize sample advertisements.

Flood Zones in Real Estate
R107RC22

Flood Zones in Real Estate

This course is designed to provide an understanding of flood zones, flood maps, flood insurance, and considerations real estate licensees need to make when a client is buying or selling a home in a flood zone. After completion of this unit, students should demonstrate an understanding of what issues a real estate licensee might face when working with a client who is selling a property in a flood zone.

Foreclosures
RE28RC19

Foreclosures

This course is designed to provide an understanding of laws, factors, reports, documents, background, and guides on pre-foreclosure and foreclosure processes.At the completion of this course, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of different types of foreclosures, pre-foreclosure processes, foreclosure processes, auction and after auction processes, and laws relating to foreclosures.

Basics of Reverse Mortgage
RE104R22

Basics of Reverse Mortgage

Understanding the Basics of Reverse Mortgage Real estate agents are often the first point of contact when people start to make housing changes. Having a basic knowledge of the Reverse Mortgage product will help licensees to better serve their clients and customers. As baby boomers consider downsizing, upsizing, aging in place, or making any housing transitions, all options can be presented. It is advisable to also have a list of experts in the field of finance and financial planning to assist them.

Auction: 101
RE58RC09

Auction: 101

The course is designed to help real estate agents gain a deeper understanding of auctions, distinguish the key differences between types of auctions, and identify the components of a bid package. Students can expect to learn how auctions work and guide students on how to buy a house if a house ends up for auction.

Residential Mortgage Loan
RE47R05

Residential Mortgage Loan

This course is designed to provide an understanding of mortgages, consumer credit, loan options, and how home equity can be utilized. Students can expect to learn about the primary mortgage market, the sources that fund it, and the ins and outs of these loans for both parties.

Investment Property
RE29RC07

Investment Property

Investment Property Basics Students who have duly dedicated themselves to the class would have gained in-depth knowledge of the basics of investment properties. This includes the valuation process, economic variables, and other relevant principles to investing in a property.

The Appraisal Process
RE26R20

The Appraisal Process

This course is designed to provide an overview of how real estate properties are appraised and what factors affect the market value of a property. This course also outlines the appraisal process, who makes the appraisal, and what an appraisal report contains.

1031 Exchanges
RE27RC07

1031 Exchanges

Master the tax-deferred strategy of 1031 exchanges in real estate. Learn key principles, regulations, and practical applications. Explore case studies and identify suitable replacement properties. Deferring capital gains tax on investment property sales has never been easier.

Short Sale
RE78R13

Short Sale

A two hour course explaining the concept of a short-sale. Students can expect to learn how to work with a client in closing a short-sale deal. Students will learn about lender expectations, do’s and don’t of a short-sale transaction, delinquency requirements, and more.

Property Management
RE42R05

Property Management

A two hour course designed to increase an agent’s understanding of the role of a Property Management rules and regulations. Students can expect to learn about duties of a property manager, PMA contract agreements, and areas of responsibilities (Marketing, Financial, etc).

Environmental Issues
RE63RC10

Environmental Issues

A two hour course designed to increase an agent’s knowledge and understanding of Environmental issues relative to the real estate industry: including but not limited to the following topics: Lead Paint, Title V, Asbestos, Radon, Hazardous Waste, Smoke Detectors, Mold, Smoke Detectors, etc.

Anti-trust
RE11RC07

Anti-trust

A two hour course designed to increase sensitivity related to antitrust in the real estate profession. Students can expect to learn about antitrust concepts such as: law and oversight, violations, enforcement, risk education, and more.

Ethics
RE33RC11

Ethics

A two and half hour course that satisfies (NAR) National Association of Realtor’s biennial Code of Ethics requirement. Agents will learn about duties to customers, duties to the public, duties to other realtors, enforcement of code of ethics violations, and a lot more.