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- Based on 10+ years in the trenches, both as an in-house Real Estate Assistant and a virtual one, co-creator and lead instructor Pam Ivey founded REA University, REVA Institute, and this certification program.
- A 10-module, self-study program that takes participants through the most comprehensive and informative training available today. Three bonuses are also included. (See the program outline below.)
- All modules are available on-demand, online, which can be taken at your convenience – making it possible to continue with your current job or other responsibilities.
At REA University, we’re here to empower you with the knowledge, skills and confidence you need to become a top-tier real estate assistant and unlock your potential for success.
This program gives you the tools to be a successful real estate assistant and the best part is that it applies to both the U.S. and Canadian markets. Another big plus is that assignments and exams are marked quickly and returned with helpful and supportive comments. This program gives you the basics and then goes beyond to help you think outside the box as you support real estate professionals.
Kelsey Robertson, CPREA
Being new to the real estate industry, I was looking for something that would not be intimidating and yet allow me to grasp the information at my own pace. This was an answer to my prayer and it EXCEEDED my expectations. Not only do I feel confident and more informed about the industry but I am excited! I no longer have the fear of starting my new career in my new industry! Now, I have a skill set that I can take anywhere!
Natasha Gibson, CPREA
The curriculum is clearly written. The resources are very current and extremely helpful in this fast-moving field. I feel I have the foundational tools to be an asset to a real estate professional. When Pam says “Partnering in your success,” she means it. She was always readily available to answer questions and give specific feedback. I would highly recommend this program to others wanting to improve their skills or make a career change.
Cynthia Carey, CPREA