real estate classes: Yes, Even Though I Teach, I’m Human! - 10/09/15 09:58 PM
Licensed in 1983 at the age of 10 (okay, so that would make me 42 – yerright!!!).  Okay, let me start over with a bit of honesty here.  Licensed in 1983 at the age of 34, I experienced a bit of arrogance, a bit of excitement, some anticipation, and a whole lot of fear!  Prior to that, I had worked in the legal field since 1966, but I knew money was on the other side of the desk.  Someone convinced me that I could do it, so as a single mother of two, with no child support in sight, I thought, … (0 comments)

real estate classes: Our October Class is Forming - 10/09/15 09:54 PM
Every third week of each month (except December when it’s the second week) TEAM Hughes Real Estate School presents a One-Week Fast Track Real Estate Class, which is an accelerated version of the required 63-Hr. Pre License Salesman Class.  We have calculated the number of minutes required by the State of Florida and have inserted them into a one-week long curriculum.  This one-week class has been extremely successful; however, it leaves many people scratching their heads in wonder. 
 
TEAM Hughes Real Estate School does not advertise its success rate; we would rather let the students do that for us by word … (2 comments)

real estate classes: TEAM Hughes Opinion: Classroom or Online Course - 10/06/15 11:07 PM
TEAM Hughes Real Estate School instructors regularly get asked our opinion as to which is better, a classroom or online course. Each type of course has its own advantages and disadvantages, and some are below.
Obviously, an online course is less expensive because instructor time is not built into it. An instructor is on standby for student calls during business hours, but what happens if a student has a question and the school is closed? Unfortunately, that student must stop at that point or come back to the concept after the question is answered during normal hours. This is a distraction for … (0 comments)

real estate classes: What Do You Have To Do? - 10/04/15 10:47 PM
What do you have to do is one of the first questions someone will ask me when it comes to practicing real estate.  The next question I usually get is something to the effect of wondering who will pay his or her salary.  Laymen seldom understand that most real estate agents pretty much pay most of their own expenses and are considered to be self-employed.  We quickly quash the notion that a typical real estate agent is an employee!
 
To become a licensed real estate agent in the State of Florida, you must first complete and pass a 63-Hr. Pre License course.  … (0 comments)