5 Tips: How to Pass the Florida Real Estate Exam

5 Tips: How to Pass the Florida Real Estate Exam

1. Take your time

You have three and a half hours to answer the questions, which means there is no need to rush.

Just take a deep breath and trust your preparation.

2. Read all the darn questions…2 times

It’s too easy to skip over key words in the question. Our brain has this nasty habit of filling in the blanks of sentences when we haven’t even seen every word.

Give yourself a chance of getting the questions right by reading them each 2 times.

3. Read all the darn answers…2 times

Before choosing an answer, even if you are 100% positive it’s right, read through all the choices.

It may be that you have prematurely selected a response that is correct, but there could be another answer that is more correct.

If you fail to read through all the answers there’s a chance you may mark the wrong one.

4. Longer is better

If you come to a question that has you completely stumped, usually the longest choice is the most likely to be correct.

This is not a hard rule of thumb, but rather an indicator to go off of when you don’t have any idea what the answer could be.

5. Treat each multiple choice question as 4 true-false questions

Each multiple choice question will have 4 answers, each of which you should regard as a true-false question.

This will help you ensure that you aren’t missing any details when responding to each question.

In order to learn the information necessary to pass the state exam, you need access to hundreds of sample questions, immediate feedback, and explanations covering the content you’ll see on test day.

That’s exactly what you’ll get with LarsonEd’s Real Estate Exam Tutor, available here for $69.

We also offer a Broker Exam Tutor, which you can purchase here for $89.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Rd. #12,

Naples, Florida

34105

(239) 344-7510

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Real Estate Photography Tips!

Are you sick of your listing photos looking unprofessional? Can’t afford to pay for a photographer? Check out these simple real estate photography tips to help make your listings sparkle!

To sign up for classes, give us a call at 239-344-7510 or visit our website, LarsonEd.com.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson
Larson Educational Services
13040 Livingston Road #12
Naples, Florida
34105
239-344-7510
info@larsoned.com
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Real Estate Job Interview Tips Part 2

Whether you’re a new real estate professional or a broker, you can learn from the brokerage employment process. As a new agent, it helps to know what you can expect from the recruitment and hiring process to better prepare yourself. As a broker, you can improve your recruiting and hiring process to find the best new agents.

Read Part 1 Here!

In our last post, we started to outline some of the common elements of a good job interview. Let’s continue with that list.

Professional Assets

Take time to explain the job in detail and give the candidate the opportunity to sell himself or herself. Questions might include:

“What do you think are your major assets as an employee?”
“What strengths do others see in you?”
“What are your areas that need development?”

Closing

Conclude the interview with a summary and ask, “Do you have any further questions about the job, our company, or anything else we’ve discussed?” A good candidate will have questions prepared for the interviewer, which will allow the candidate to listen to the interviewer sell themselves to him or her.

Selecting a Candidate

Once the interview process is finished, the next step is choosing who to hire. The right person is the one whose knowledge, skills, abilities, goals, values, and expectations fit the job. The right fit for the organization is the one who is motivated, creative, flexible, and will work well in the company’s culture.

Converting all of this to an employment decision requires a quantifiable assessment according to certain established selection criteria. Criteria related to the job and the organization must be established and become the platform for evaluating and selecting a candidate.

Hiring

The person who hires is also the person who fires. The hiring person should be completely committed to the person who is finally selected. The hiring process generally consists of two steps:

  1. The offer and acceptance
  2. The formal employment paperwork.

Once you have followed through on these job interview guidelines, the company and candidate will have both found the right fit for the job. Follow these hiring guidelines to better prepare for your upcoming real estate job interview, no matter which side of the table you’ll be sitting on.

Read Part 1 Here!

To sign up for classes, give us a call at 239-344-7510 or visit our website, www.LarsonEd.com.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson
Larson Educational Services
13040 Livingston Road #12
Naples, Florida
34105
239-344-7510
info@larsoned.com
www.LarsonEd.com

What is a SWOT Analysis and How Could It Help Your Real Estate Career?

What is a SWOT Analysis and How Could It Help Your Real Estate Career?

Florida Real Estate School

A SWOT analysis is an honest inventory of your strengths and weaknesses as an agent and what opportunities and threats exist for you (professionally).

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  1. Strengths are your personal assets that can propel you to success. For example, one of your strenghts may be that you have a background in lending and finance.

 

  1. Weaknesses are those personal liabilities that can prevent you from achieving your goals. For example, one of your weaknesses may be that you have little understanding of technology.
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This isn’t a job interview; answer your SWOT questions honestly.

 

  1. Opportunities are environmental factors that are helpful in achieving your objectives. For example, one of your opportunities may be that higher rent prices are causeing renters are looking to purchase real estate as first-time homebuyers.

 

  1. Threats are environmental factors that are harmful to the achievement of your objectives. For example, one of your threats may be that lenders are not financing your buyers.

 

Remember:

Strengths and Weaknesses = internal and personal

Opportunities and Threats = external and environmental

Strengths and Opportunities = Helpful

Weaknesses and Threats = Harmful

 

An honest SWOT analysis can help you better understand where you are as an agent and what you should be doing to improve yourself.

 

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

Get Your License from Florida Insurance School LarsonEd

Remember: LarsonEd is not only your Florida real estate school, but also your insurance school of choice!
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To sign up for insurance classes, give us a call at 239-344-7510 or visit our website, www.LarsonEd.com/insurance.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

 

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Road #12

Naples, Florida

34105

239-344-7510

info@larsoned.com

www.LarsonEd.com

 

6 Tips for Dealing with Sellers in a Buyer’s Market

6 Tips for Dealing with Sellers in a Buyer’s Market

Florida Real Estate School

The real estate market is dominated by distressed properties. Real estate professionals are competing with short sales and REOs. The best strategy is to price the property right when it’s listed. If the market demands change, then it’s time to lower the price. Here are some things to consider if one of your listings isn’t moving:

 

  1. You’re drawing few lookers

What are the sales statistics? Why aren’t buyers looking at your home? The answers to these questions may tell you why your listing isn’t attracting potential buyers.

 

  1. You’re drawing lots of lookers but have no offers

Something is wrong if good buyers are buying other properties. An overly high price may be discouraging buyers from making an offer.

 

  1. Your home’s been on the market longer than similar homes

How long is it taking similar homes to sell? It may be time to price the home UNDER the market.

 

  1. You have a deadline

It’s a race against time. The price is not determined by how much money you need or when you need to sell, it’s determined by the market.

 

  1. You can’t make upgrades

If comparable homes in better condition are selling, buyers are paying less for a home that doesn’t show as well as others. If the money isn’t there for fix-up, then the price must drop.

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Sometimes your hands are just tied

 

 

  1. The competition has changed

Take a look at recent sales and current listings. You’re competing against the properties priced to sell, not the properties that are priced to sit.

 

Keep these 6 points in mind when trying to consider whether or not to lower your client’s selling price.

 

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

Listing Presentation Tips For Real Estate Agents Part 1

Listing Presentation Tips Part 1

Presentation Tips for Real Estate Professionals

You’ve got a listing presentation scheduled with a potential client. Fantastic. Now think of your upcoming presentation as a job interview: you are trying to convince your potential client that you can sell their home faster, for more money, and with more care than any other agent. Therefore, your first impression should let your potential clients know that you are trustworthy, knowledgable, and prepared. Because if you don’t they may be inclined to go with another agent.

Think you can go into this or any other presentation and wing it? Failing to plan is another way of planning to fail. The true difference between rookie agents and the superstars is a preparedness. Your listing presentation is won or lost, in large part, before you even meet with the potential client. Follow these tips to better serve your potential clients’ needs.

1. Research

Yes, of course you should look up tax records for details on the property and look at similar listings in the area. But don’t overlook the value of looking up your potential clients on social media sites like Facebook and LinkedIn. Get a sense of where they’ve been and where they’re going in their careers and lives by looking at job and personal information publicly available on their social media profiles.

If you think looking up your potential clients online is creepy, then consider this: What do you think people do every time they consider using your services? That’s right, they type your name into Google. This is interpersonal research in the 21st century.

2. Prepare materials

Your potential clients will want to hold hard copies of documents in their hands at a listing presentation—having tangible evidence of your work adds to your credibility as well as the credibility of the information you are presenting.

Prepare a CMA and have a full-color market analysis on hand, along with some of your personal marketing materials. Also, consider bringing along some of your photographer’s work as a sample, but remember: only do this if you get nice glossy photo paper. It’s better to present an electronic version of an image than a poorly printed hard copy.

3. Competition is your friend

What would you think of a doctor who discouraged you from getting a second opinion? They might come off as insecure and, perhaps worse, it’ll mean they’re more concerned with their own image rather than your well-being. This is how you make a potential client feel when you discourage them from interviewing multiple agents. Encourage your potential clients to talk to your competition—this displays confidence in every way.

And, if you have prepared like you should, you will stand out from your competition anyway.

Most importantly, do not speak ill of your competition or put undue pressure on your potential clients. Inform them, be honest, and speak with confidence and you will already be ahead of the game.

Follow these tips to better improve your listing presentations. To sign up for classes, including real estate post-licensing, visit our website, www.LarsonEd.com, or give us a call at 239-344-7510.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Naples real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

LarsonEd Named Best Family-Owned Business

Earlier this week, Gulfshore Business Magazine awarded their fourth annual Best of Business awards at the brand new Southwest Florida Performing Arts Center. Awards ranged from Best Architect to Best Private Country Club. In the Best Family-Owned Business category, who else but Larson Educational Services came out on top.

Votes were tallied during the months of April and May and, according to LarsonEd founder Brad Larson, the school came out on top “becuase of the support of our current and past students.”

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Owners Brad and Dave with the award.


But Larson wants people to know that although this was a Family-Owned Business award, that doesn’t mean this was a Larson-only achievement. “This award goes out to everyone in the company,” says Brad, “not just those with the last name Larson.”

Brad also wants Larson customers and employees to know that he feels like they are all part of the Larson family. “To our intructors, customer experience team, and vendors, I want to say congratulations, because you are LarsonEd,” the owner says.

The LarsonEd team thinks people are drawn to their business not ony for their unique instruction and course materials, but also because they have such intimate knowledge of their products and care for the customer experience.  “We feel the same emotions as our students in regards to their success in achieving their goals,” says Larson. “We feel the jubilation and triumph when someone passes a test, and we also feel the disappointment when things do not go according to plan.”

But, like a family, LarsonEd is willing and able to provide the support necessary to get students to the next step. “And we’ll do it with a smile on our face because we know that we can make a difference in someone’s life.”

To sign up for classes, including our brand new health insurance pre-licensing courses, visit our website, www.LarsonEd.com, or give us a call at 239-344-7510.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Naples real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

Quick and Easy Conversation Tips for Real Estate Professionals

Quick and Easy Conversational Tips for Real Estate Professionals

Florida Real Estate School

Being a real estate sales associate will require you to have a certain verbal panache that will improve your communication skills. Use these question and answer types to make better your interactions with potential clients.

When you talk, you can only say something you know. When you listen, you may learn what someone else knows.

Follow these quick tips to very easily improve your conversational skills:

  1. When you begin to hear a person speak in generalities, that’s your indication to start asking specific questions to clarify what’s actually being said.
  2. Listen actively to empathize with the other person’s feelings from his or her point of view.
  3. Observe the nonverbal cues to determine what is not being said.
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Focus on your audience, not yourself.

Use the types of questions/statements below to obtain necessary information and maintain focus:

Open Questions:      Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How

These questions allow the other party to speak freely and to reveal critical information.

Leading Questions:  Do you… Would you…

These questions are used to obtain very specific responses, which will be helpful to your presentation.

Confirmation Questions:    So you agree that…

These questions are used to obtain a simple yes or no response. Conditioning the other party to say yes throughout the discussion establishes a feeling of goodwill.

Supportive Statements:       Yes, that’s true, or That is very helpful.

These comments provide positive reinforcement for those remarks made which are favorable to your case.

Utilize these conversational tips and question and answer types to better serve your client (or potential client).

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

The Importance of Proper Pricing–Florida Real Estate School

The Importance of Proper Pricing 

Florida Real Estate School

 More and more consumers are demanding that real estate sales associates arrive at the walk-through already armed with market information. It’s important to have information about all sales in the immediate area over approximately the past six months. If there have been relatively few sales, you might have to expand the analysis to include similarly desirable areas.

In performing your market analysis, determine the highest price the seller can expect to receive in the least amount of time with the least inconvenience.

Avoid Overpricing

  1. Overpricing reduces the response from advertising
  1. Properties offered for too long become shopworn
  1. Salespeople lose interest after a number of unfavorable reactions

 

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Improper pricing can get you dejected.

  1. Overpriced properties don’t compete with other similar properties that are priced lower
  1. Buyers expect more at a high price

 

Use these cautionary tips to accurately price your clients’ homes.

 

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

 

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com