Question 1:
I am interested in learning about real estate and finding out how to get started. Can you help?
Question 2:
I need extra money but with the kids, I don’t have time for a second job. My friend suggested real estate any ideas for me?
Question 3:
My twins just turned 20 and I really want them to learn about real estate so they can begin investing early. Are there any places they can go?
Answer:
There are a few colleges that offer Real Estate as a bachelor major, such as New York University, Columbia University and Baruch College. However, if your interest is to learn immediately I always suggest starting with The NYS Real Estate Salesperson course.
You can visit the NYS Dept. of State’s website for a local school www.dos.state.ny.us. There is also a free workshop called The Real Estate Business being held at Medgar Evers College.
Monday, Sept. 27, 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Medgar Evers College, School of Professional and Community Development, Adult and Continuing Education, 1534 Bedford Ave., 2nd Floor (Corner of Eastern Parkway)
To RSVP for free or more information, call (718) 804-8850
SOURCE: www.dos.state.ny.us, www.mec.cuny.edu
If you want answers to your housing questions please email them to to@trishaocona.com.
This information is for educational purposes only. Always seek a trusted attorney and/or U.S. HUD approved counselor for all major housing transactions call (800) 569-4287 or visit ww.hud.gov to locate one.
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