Real Estate Consultancy. How, where and when to buy or Invest REITs
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Real estate finance describes, explains, and encompasses the various methods by which individuals intend to purchase a home, a plot of land, or another type of property. Unsurprisingly, the vast majority of Americans require loans when purchasing a home. These loans, and the terms that come with them, are often overwhelming and confusing for homebuyers.
For that reason, they'll more than likely turn to consultancy for help. Many things come into play when it comes to when applying for loans, such as credit reports, asset, and income verification, appraisals, and titles. With that said, it’s extremely likely that each client you do business with will have a different situation to work through. Thus, it’s advised that agents enroll in education courses that review these circumstances and provide agents with the expertise to better serve their clients.
Understand the basic concepts and key terms of real estate financing and the key terms
Describe how to qualify a buyer for the most common types of loans
Understand the use and function of escrow accounts
Determine what a mortgage insurance premium is
Understand the process of underwriting its guidelines
Identify the three most common types of loans
Distinguish how to use conventional qualifying ratios
Describe VA eligibility and qualification periods
What's a REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust)?
REITs, or real estate investment trusts, are companies that own or finance income-producing real estate across a range of property sectors. These real estate companies have to meet a number of requirements to qualify as REITs. Most REITs trade on major stock exchanges, and they offer a number of benefits to investors.
For that reason, they'll more than likely turn to consultancy for help. Many things come into play when it comes to when applying for loans, such as credit reports, asset, and income verification, appraisals, and titles. With that said, it’s extremely likely that each client you do business with will have a different situation to work through. Thus, it’s advised that agents enroll in education courses that review these circumstances and provide agents with the expertise to better serve their clients.
Understand the basic concepts and key terms of real estate financing and the key terms
Describe how to qualify a buyer for the most common types of loans
Understand the use and function of escrow accounts
Determine what a mortgage insurance premium is
Understand the process of underwriting its guidelines
Identify the three most common types of loans
Distinguish how to use conventional qualifying ratios
Describe VA eligibility and qualification periods
What's a REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust)?
REITs, or real estate investment trusts, are companies that own or finance income-producing real estate across a range of property sectors. These real estate companies have to meet a number of requirements to qualify as REITs. Most REITs trade on major stock exchanges, and they offer a number of benefits to investors.
Extra information
Be ready to learn and have fun!
Location
Online from United States
About Me
I am an engineer with a Master of Science in Civil Engineering in the USA, Real Estate Finance at KTH in Sweden, and Construction Management. I have traveled to more than 70 cities in the world and more than 20 countries. I speak Spanish, English, French, and Swedish. I have had a healthy financial life since I was a teenager, at the age of 13 I opened my first bank account and bought my first bond when I was 17.
I can help you navigate, and understand your personal finance, microeconomics, and macroeconomics and guide you in the investment world and Real Estate whether you want to learn from school, or university, or for your personal finances and interest.
I can help you navigate, and understand your personal finance, microeconomics, and macroeconomics and guide you in the investment world and Real Estate whether you want to learn from school, or university, or for your personal finances and interest.
Education
MSc in Real Estate Economics and Construction Management at KTH
MSc in Civil Engineering and Construction UIS
MA in Culture and Communication at UB.
High school Diploma in Economics and Accounting
MSc in Civil Engineering and Construction UIS
MA in Culture and Communication at UB.
High school Diploma in Economics and Accounting
Experience / Qualifications
Civil Engineer with the Investment Process at the Traffic Administration of Stockholm
Product Manager at Sedana Medical International
Product Manager at Sedana Medical International
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Spanish
Skills
Availability of a typical week
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New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
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Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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Ensuring the message has reached the target audience
ensuring the receiver of the message understands and responds to it, if necessary
ensuring, as the message sender, that you communicate with manners and with appropriate precision and clarity
The role of communication in business
Business communication entails every sort of communication that occurs within a particular business environment. Business communication contributes to the development of an ability to influence others, bringing about changes in the attitudes and views of people, driving motivation, as well as creating and maintaining professional relationships.
Many scholars and business owners agree that it is the most important foundation skill for anyone in the world of work. Just think about your very first encounter with a company you are currently working at. Would you have gotten this job without professional communication?
In these times of fast-progressing globalization and growing demand for teamwork, communication skills are absolutely crucial to the success of any business, regardless of its size. This helps streamline workflows and avoids overworking employees, which could lead to bad sleeping routines and poor decision-making. A rested employee is a productive worker!
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Economics is a broad subject—so much so that it’s broken down into macroeconomics (looking at the economy as a whole) and microeconomics (focusing on individual decisions). Both aspects are important to inform future choices and forecast market trends, and by studying them you’ll develop skills to take into any ambitious career.
So what’s the deal with getting an education in economics? We’ve put together our top five reasons below, so you can make an informed decision about your future in economics.
1. Economics is everywhere
Economics is a part of everyday life, and it’s also the gateway to the future. Studying economics gives you a better understanding of market dynamics and from there, you’ll be able to apply your knowledge to different organizations you go on to work with.
The field of economics is also growing at a rapid rate. Cryptocurrencies and fintech are redefining today’s landscape, and those with a solid economic understanding will be those who lead us into a future of limitless possibilities.
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As the economy is constantly changing, with your knowledge, you’ll be ready to influence business decisions and adapt to fluctuating markets effectively.
3. Gain an international perspective
Economies work in tandem with each other. The links between them will give you an international understanding of how the world works and reveal insights into different cultures, people, and societies.
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