I am interested in becoming a real estate agent/salesperson/broker in New York City in the future. I am currently in high school and haven't really found a college that offers degrees in the real estate field in NYC. I did, however, find the New York Real Estate Institute (NYREI)... has anyone ever been there? Is it informative at worth going to? How much is tuition? How long does the course take? Do broker recruiters really come 6 days a week and hire students? Do you need to go to college in addition to courses at NYREI in order to get a good real estate job? 10 points to best answer, THANKS!
It is an overly reduce throat profession alternative in case you desire to make a residing. It takes two years and a targeted quantity of hours offers closed running for a dealer to get your agents license. Your dream is to paintings for Prudential Douglas Elliman --- then you do not must fear approximately fitting a dealer, simply be an agent and do as informed and accumulate your splits. Go to tuition first, or you're going to now not acquired a task for a reliable brokerage that will get customers and isnt shady, and sketchy.
I knew someone who was a real estate broker in NYC and they only sold one house a year and that was years ago. Now everyone is into foreclosures. My step father is a real estate attorney and is broke because no one is buying real estate. That was one of the main things that caused this recession because no one could afford to pay there mortgages. Now the banks own most of the houses and the people that buy are buying from the bank. I don't know about that school you are talking about but you really need to check it out because there are no jobs in real estate.