Naples Real Estate School

Naples real estate school Larson Educational Services (License #ZH1002299) is the #1 real estate education provider in SW Florida. We train more new licensees than all other real estate schools in SW Florida combined! We are NOT affiliated with a real estate brokerage which means our only focus is on education. Here’s what sets us apart from the rest:

*Flexible scheduling*
Our course has a modular format meaning you can mix-and-match dates and locations. We do not have a minimum class enrollment size, meaning we NEVER cancel a class. View our Online Course Calendar to see our upcoming course dates.

*1-Year Tuition policy*
You can re-attend and review our course as many times as you like within a 1 year period for no additional charge

*Top-notch instructors*
Our instructors are licensed and professionally trained and provide an excellent classroom experience

*Excellent customer service*
Everything we do is oriented from the students’ perspective meaning when you call us, you get a real-live person to talk to, not to mention, we’re very friendly:)

*30 Days to Success*
In a survey of 150 of our students who attended class in the past 3 months, more than 50% of them completed the class and passed the state exam in 30 days or less. Our Step-By-Step Licensing Guide will help get the process started.

*Fun experience*
We understand that “going back to school” is not at the top of your to-do list, so we make sure you have a comfortable learning environment that is geared toward your comfort, and our interactive and energetic instructors make sure you have an enjoyable experience

If you would like to learn more about the process of obtaining your Florida Real Estate License, or have any questions about our services, please call a friendly Larson representative at (239) 344-7510. We’ll be happy to take your call!

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

Royal Palm Square

1400 Colonial Blvd, Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

(239) 344-7510

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Developing Your Farm Part 2-Naples Real Estate School (VIDEO)

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Farming Part 2–Naples Real Estate School

Learn more about the courses we have to offer in Fort Myers, Naples or Online at the following link – http://www.larsoned.com/realestate/ – or simply call a friendly Larson representative at (239) 344-7510.

Larson Educational Services looks forward to earning the right to be your real estate school of choice!

What is prospecting? Watch the introduction video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TKNctwEPVA

Register for class: http://www.larsoned.com/realestate/licensing/naples-real-estate-school/

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Royal Palm Square
1400 Colonial Blvd, Suite 44
Fort Myers, FL 33907
239-344-7510
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Developing Your Farm Part 2–Naples Real Estate School

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As you saw in our previous post, Farming is the process real estate agents working or prospecting an area of interest for sellers and buyers. For a refresher on Prospecting, check out our post called “What is Prospecting, Why is it Necessary, and Why it Scares Most Agents.

Once you have selected the area you want to farm using the criteria outlined in the previous post, you will need to do some more research. You have now selected an area you may want to farm based on your feelings or first impressions, now you need to see if the data back up your notions.

What should you look for when researching the area you want to farm?

1. Write down every listing in the area and who has it.

Be aware if there is one dominant agent. You shouldn’t, however, let yourself be intimidated by a prominent agent. You know what you are capable of and what your strengths are, and there is no way one single agent has every niche covered. Find a way to enter the niche in the market and expand from there. However, if there is not already a dominant agent, that only means you can become the dominant agent.

2. Make your own directory of the area you plan to farm.

You can order this directory any way you like to make the information easier to understand based on your goals and preferences.

3. Tour homes currently on the market.

This helps you increase your intimacy with the market in a way that you probably can’t get by looking at listings online. The more intimate you are with the farming area, the more easily you can sell it.

4. Use sold information to track activity over the past two years.

We would usually say to track this information all the way back to five years ago (in this case it would be 2007), but the listing information from before the bubble burst will not be helpful. Remember, it’s better to work smart rather than work hard.

5. Become familiar with major points of interest in the area.

Is there a large shopping center? Is there a baseball spring training facility nearby? Is there a park in the neighborhood? The more information you know about the farming area, the better off you will be.

When you do choose your farming area, and you are out prospecting for new buyers and sellers, remember to keep in touch with past clients. If you keep track of where they are at in their lives by staying in touch with them on a regular basis. People will remember the simple action of sending a card or giving them a call and will remain loyal to you as an agent.

Using these ideas for research, you will be better equipped to decide if an area is suitable for you to becoming your farming area.

Coming soon:

Open house tips: Part 1

For a list of prospecting tips, check out our previous posts here and here.

Larson Educational Services
1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44
Fort Myers, FL 33907
info@LarsonEd.com
239-344-7510
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Career Night TONIGHT at LarsonEd from 6:30pm-7:30pm

What is career night?

If you are unsure about whether or not a career in real estate is right for you, this is your chance to get more information prior to spending money on our classes or before submitting an application to the state. It’s also a chance for you to learn more about the Real Estate industry and current market from Larson Educational Services, a family owned company with 30 years of real estate education experience.

This 1-hour informational session is provided free of charge in our clean, comfortable and professional classroom environment and is instructed by members of the Larson family. There is no obligation if you attend. Information available includes:

    • Education and examination requirements
    • Florida Licensing fees
    • Traits and skills that lead to success in the industry
    • Local Real Estate companies looking to hire newly Licensed real estate professionals

Also, you will get the opportunity to participate in a free drawing to win a $150 scholarship toward our Real Estate Licensing education!

To register simply click a date below, enter your information, and click “Checkout”. You may also call us at (239) 344-7510 to register. There is no cost to attend.

Upcoming Career Night Dates

Evening Session: Tuesday evening from 6:30pm-7:30pm
Weekend Session: Saturday morning from 10:30am-11:30am

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Larson Educational Services

(239) 344-7510

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Get your Florida Real Estate License @ LarsonEd NEXT WEEK

At Naples real estate school, Larson Educational Services (License #ZH1002299), you can complete the steps necessary to obtain your Florida Real Estate License in as little as 30 days. Because our course has a modular format, you can actually mix-and-match dates and locations if you need flexible scheduling. Just contact us and we’ll help you put a schedule together. We have real estate courses in Ft. Myers and Naples starting soon, or you can complete the course online. WEEKDAY and WEEKEND class times are 8:30am – 4:30pm. EVENING class times are 6:15pm – 9:45pm.

FORT MYERS

Royal Palm Square at 1400 Colonial Blvd, Suite 44

August 18-22, 25-27 (Weekday)

September 8-12, 15-17 (Weekday)

September 22-26, 29-Oct 1 (Weekday)

September 27-28, Oct 4-5, 11-12, 18-19 (Weekend)

October 6-10, 13-15 (Weekend)

October 20-23, 27-30, Nov 3-6, 10-13 (Evening)

November 3-7, 10-12 (Weekday)

December 1-5, 8-10 (Weekday)

NAPLES

Horseshoe Park of Commerce at 3073 Horseshoe Dr S, Suite 122

September 15-19, 22-24 (Weekday)

September 29-Oct 2, 6-9, 13-16, 20-23 (Evening)

October 20-24, 27-29 (Weekday)

November 10-14, 17-19 (Weekday)

December 1-5, 8-10 (Weekday)
Tuition is $339 and includes your course materials. You can even attend any portion of the course again for review for no additional charge.

If you would like additional information about getting started, take a look at our Step-By-Step Licensing Guide or view our Real Estate Broker Connection page to view information about companies that are hiring newly licensed Sales Associates.

To register, please call a friendly Larson representative at (239) 344-7510 or REGISTER ONLINE. You can even register for the class today and pay for it later. We take registrations all the way up to the first day of class.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

Royal Palm Square

1400 Colonial Blvd, Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

(239) 344-7510

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Developing Your Farm Part 1: Selecting Your Area (VIDEO)

Naples Real Estate School

http://www.larsoned.com/realestate/licensing/naples-real-estate-school/

Farming Part 1–Naples Real Estate School

Learn more about the courses we have to offer in Fort Myers, Naples or Online at the following link – http://www.larsoned.com/realestate/ – or simply call a friendly Larson representative at (239) 344-7510.

Larson Educational Services looks forward to earning the right to be your real estate school of choice!

What is prospecting? Watch the introduction video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TKNctwEPVA

Register for class: http://www.larsoned.com/realestate/licensing/naples-real-estate-school/

Read the press release: https://naplesrealestateschool.net/2014/08/07/naplesrealestateschool-3/

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1400 Colonial Blvd, Suite 44
Fort Myers, FL 33907
239-344-7510

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Developing Your Farm Part 1: Selecting Your Area

When we talk about “Farming” for real estate agents, we aren’t talking about tilling the fields and harvesting your crop…at least not literally. What we mean by Farming is working or prospecting an area of interest for sellers and buyers. For a refresher on Prospecting, check out our post called “What is Prospecting, Why is it Necessary, and Why it Scares Most Agents.

The area you choose to farm (for clients) can be based on any special interest focusing on geographic or non-geographic factors. Your farm should be chosen on your personal goals, interests, and specific market area. How do you go about selecting your area?

1. Consult with your manager about available areas.

They may have a better idea of the market and can give you a sense of where the sellers and buyers are. Also, if you have good relationships with other agents, you can get tips from them as well.

2. Do you feel comfortable with the area?

It may seem obvious, but you would be surprised with how many agents make drive themselves crazy by planting their roots in an area that isn’t comfortable for them, no matter how many sales they’re making.

3. Is the economic base enough to support your goals?

Even if you like the area, you have to make sure you do the research to determine if there is enough inventory and if there are enough prospects.

4. Determine if you want the area.

200-300 homes is a good target in the beginning. Once you become more comfortable, you may want to expand your farm or even move to a new farm. Using these 4 points as criteria for selecting your farm, you will ensure that success will attend your efforts.

Coming soon:

Developing Your Farm Part 2: Researching the Area

For a some industry-proven prospecting tips, check out our previous posts: Prospecting Tips Part 1, Prospecting Tips Part 2 If you are a new Florida real estate professional, make sure you complete your Post-Licensing Education before your 1st license expiration date. If you are a seasoned veteran, it’s never too early to get your Continuing Education done.

Either way, Larson Educational Services has you covered with timely and market-ready information taught in professional classrooms by instructors who care about your success. Learn more about the courses we have to offer in Fort Myers, Naples or Online at the following link – http://www.larsoned.com/realestate/ – or simply call a friendly Larson representative at (239) 344-7510.

Larson Educational Services looks forward to earning the right to be your real estate school of choice!

Larson Educational Services

3073 South Horseshoe Drive, Suite 122

Naples, FL 34104

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

http://www.LarsonEd.com/realestate/licensing/naples-real-estate-school/

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