So You Want To Be A Real Estate Investment Broker — Here’s How You Begin

Posted @ 10:07 am - Filed under Check This Out, Sez Me

Daniel Rothamel, an agent in Virginia, decided he’d like to help investors too. But his immediate problem was in finding the most efficient method of learning which way was north on the map for that side of the real estate world. He made the correct choice. I don’t remember if he already knew about the CCIM Institute, or heard about it from me or someone else. He knew quality education when he saw it.

cracker

This post is an excuse to make fun of Daniel, as I warned him he wouldn’t be blogging while taking the first of five, week long (6 days) CI courses. He was skeptical. His last post was published the morning of his first day - with NONE since. It’s now Thursday, and it’s my contention he’s now doing a great imitation of death on a cracker. :)

I can’t wait to talk with him about his experiences there. I told him the fail rate for that first course was usually around HALF. And that’s for a group of agents who paid a thousand bucks just for the class. The transportation to the city, hotel, and food are all extra. And still that many fail the first week.

I successfully slogged my way through all 200 hours of the CCIM curriculum. It was the best thing I ever did. Though because of a horrible economy (at the time) combined with my first son being born, I was unable to continue with the mechanical process of getting the actual designation. I had to put food on the table. My son won’t have that excuse. He begins the classes later this year. Though a smile comes to my face as I recall my experiences with CCIM courses, I don’t envy him. It’s a challenging process to say the least.

lion zebra

Even though I never received the designation, the education I received has proven invaluable to my clients. It is simply the best education for investment real estate pros available in the country - and there is no #2. It’s that good. CCIM training has been, and will remain King of the jungle.

Daniel is known as the Real Estate Zebra. His blog can be found on the left side of this blog under Blogroll. I read everything he writes. Take a look, I think you’ll enjoy him — though I think he’ll be a pretty haggard lookin’ zebra next week. No doubt he’s been doing a great job of staying just ahead of the CCIM lion. :)

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5 comments to “So You Want To Be A Real Estate Investment Broker — Here’s How You Begin”

Chris Lengquist on April 19th, 2007 at 10:54 am said:

  • Wow. Thanks for the inspirations. :)

BawldGuy on April 19th, 2007 at 11:04 am said:

  • We’ll take inspiration anywhere we can, right?

John Lockwood on April 19th, 2007 at 4:15 pm said:

  • So that’s how you get to be bawldguy-smart. I was wondering. I saw CCIM’s stuff some time ago and it looked pretty interesting, but now that you’ve endorsed it, I’m going to have to take another look.

    I know you’re smart because you like me. :)

BawldGuy on April 19th, 2007 at 10:56 pm said:

  • Don’t start if you’re not serious. But if you are it’s all steak and no fluff.

    what’s not to like? :)

What I Learned In School. . . | The Real Estate Zebra on April 23rd, 2007 at 10:16 am said:

  • […] When Jeff noticed that I had not written a post all week, something he warned me would happen, he took the time to poke a little fun at me. To be quite honest with you, when I talked to Jeff before taking the class, I had no idea what “death on a cracker” meant when he used it to describe my probable condition during the class. By the end of class on Tuesday afternoon, however, I knew all to well what it means to be “death on a cracker.” Before I explain, I want to say for the record that every single piece of advice and experience that Jeff shared with me about the class was RIGHT ON THE MONEY. Even though he went through the CCIM gauntlet in 1980, everything he said was completely relevant to me today. […]

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