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New York Real Estate Center offers on-demand continuing education

New York, NY New York Real Estate Center, (NYREC) a leading platform for virtual continuing education courses, introduces an online platform for salesperson licensing and continuing education.

NYREC serves as a resource for the residential and CRE community. Subscribers have access to a full catalog of courses and information taught by leading real estate professionals, including Michael Romer and Pierre Debbas, managing partners of Romer Debbas, LLP and principals of NYREC. The courses offered through NYREC satisfy state real estate agent and broker licensing requirements.

The platform allows licensed real estate agents the ability to log in at any time with courses accessible live and on-demand through either a subscription fee or package model. Participants can access offerings via computer, mobile device, or on the school’s dedicated Roku channel. 

“We are thrilled to introduce our live virtual platform. The online environment provides a seamless and uninterrupted model for professional development and career acceleration,” said Romer. “Our courses are interactive so that subscribers have direct access to industry leading expert instructors, making this the most valuable platform in continuing real estate education.”

 The All Access Membership subscription starts at $14.99 per month and provides subscribers with unrestricted access to live-hosted and previously recorded continuing education seminars. Members can also view exclusive webcast seminars and events through the school’s library.

Live virtual continuing education courses begin on November 17, 2020. The first course, covering the topic of “MultiFamily Transactions & Rent Regulations,” will review fundamentals of handling a multifamily transaction, recent changes in rent regulations and its impact on the investment sales market. This course will be led by James Nelson of Avison Young and cohosted by Debbas.

“New York Real Estate Center provides a deep dive into topics that agents encounter throughout the course of their business, raising the professional bar,” said Debbas.

Integrating the innovation of a young growing firm with the experience of seasoned attorneys, Romer Debbas, LLP is a recognized authority in the field of real estate law and general practice. The firm specializes in the acquisition and disposition of commercial and residential real estate, commercial finance, condominium development and conversion projects, commercial leasing, co-op/condo board representation, real estate and commercial litigation. The practice also extends to include bankruptcy, corporate and business law, immigration, litigation, taxation, trusts and estates.

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