CE Elective, Real Estate Math (3 hours)

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Real Estate Math -- Introduction to Math in Real Estate

This course fulfills 3 hours of the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission's continuing education requirement and prepares students for continued practice in Pennsylvania's changing real estate market. Students who complete the course will receive credit towards their CE requirements.

The course objectives:

    • Understand the math involved in real estate transactions
    • Learn the steps to solve math problems
    • Classify the twelve ( 12 ) types of math problems regularly seen and used in Real Estate
      • Commission and Split Calculations
      • Net Proceeds
      • Profit Per Cent
      • Loan Points
      • Annual Property Tax
      • Straight Loan Interest
      • First Payment of Amortized Loan
      • Discount of a Note
      • Inflation of Price
      • Prorating
      • Area Math
      • Appraisal Using Cap Rate

Course Features include

  • Accepted by the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission
  • The ability to complete the courses online and at your convenience
  • Low price, high-quality, professionally narrated courses
  • Easy to use. Presentations run themselves.
  • Well received and reviewed by other real estate professionals

All active and inactive licensed real estate salespersons and brokers are required to complete 14 hours of continuing education which includes a final exam every two years. Every licensee must pass the final exam to successfully complete their CE requirements. The renewal date is determined by the date of licensure. The renewal notice and license can be checked to determine the license expiration date. Licensees must renew prior to their license expiration date. (A post licensure course is required prior to the first license renewal.)

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