As a real estate professional in Mexico we must have knowledge in areas such as economics (economic indicators, supply and demand); administration (administration of offices and agents); law (civil, commercial, public registry, management and urban development); marketing (advertising and promotion) marketing (valuation, sales and administration of properties); finance (mortgage loans and financial statements) and accounting (obligations of a real estate agent and taxes). The international Designation granted by the NAR called CIPS “Certified International Property Specialist”, includes 5 courses of 8 hours each that are: Global Real Estate: Local Markets…
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