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Home Style Words in Real Estate Ads - More Explanations
Whether you're buying or selling, reading real estate ads can be confusing. Here are explanations of more style terms used in real estate ads. "Split Foyer" style A home entered by a foyer with a half flight of stairs up to the upper...

(How To Find Real Estate Leads Via.) Virtual Tours: When Image Really Matters
It is a well-know and well-accepted fact that the Internet is currently considered as one of the best pragmatic tools that technology has ever created. It provides a lot of possible information that can be quickly accessed without having to resort...

Making Money in Real Estate - Tax Lien Investing Tips and Risks
In my last article I gave a brief introduction to what tax liens are and talked about how you can earn huge returns by invest ing in tax lien certificates and tax deed sales. But it's one thing to know that investing in tax liens can make...

Real Estate Terms - From Appraisals to Comps
When you're selling your home or other real property on your own, you don't have to know everything about the process. It does help to have a practical knowledge of the terms that come up during the process. Keep in mind, these aren't intended as...

Real Estate Valuation
Real estate valuation for single family homes is typically done by using comparable sales. With income properties this just doesn't work well. Imagine if you are looking at a 24-unit building. It would be difficult to find similar ones nearby...

 
Real Estate Agents And The A B Cs

Alphabet Letters after a person's name seem to
bestow some kind of special prestige. PHD, MD,
ESQ are common... but just look at what is
available to real estate sales people...

ABR, ABRM, ALC, CCIM, CIPS, CPM, ARM, AMO, CRB, CRS, CRE,
GAA, GRI, RCE, RAA, SIOR, AHWD ePRO, CAM, CBR, C-CREC,
CLHMS, CREA, CRIA, QSC and SRES designations.

Can anyone, anywhere explain just exactly what those 26
acronyms mean and what the qualifications are to earn the
use each of them? And if you can ... WHY?

Some of those designations have extensive requirements,
including several days or even a full week in a classroom
setting, a written examination, a certain number of years
in the business and evidence of having closed a required
number of transactions in the specialty.

And then there's the real estate equivalent of The Skull &
Bones... the CRE designation. Only 1,000 people hold it,
the qualifications are secret, and membership is by invitation
only. Yipes... are they licensed to kill?

Oh yes, let's not forget the QSC designation. That one
requires a live or online course, a 40-question multiple
choice quiz, a signed commitment to quality statement
and participation in a perpetual customer survey
program that costs $50 for every 20 surveys.

RE/MAX International has a designation for RE/MAX sales
agents. This one is the "internationally recognized
CNHS designation." Translated that stands for
"Certified New Home Specialist."

Since its international you can sell homes in Transylvania
where you don't have to disclose that the previous owner
was a vampire?

The Women's Council of Realtors awards the LTG designation.
Please excuse me, but I can't figure that one out since I
have just been stricken with a severe case of dyslexia

What I really want is an agent who can find a buyer and
properly fill out a purchase agreement. No alphabet
required.

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About the Author
About The Author: Mark Walters is a third generation real estate investor. He shares his experince from his Web sites at: http://www.CashFlowInstitute.com
http://www.Lease-Option-Sub2.com

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