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What is the Real Estate Assessment Profile (REAP)?

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What is the Real Estate Assessment Profile (REAP)?

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This skills assessment will be sent to you via email after your first in-person interview and takes approximately 45 minutes to complete online. It measures 14 different skill sets proven to contribute to real estate success, comparing you to similar characteristics found in the top 200 agents in Coldwell Banker. Once the results are analyzed, the Manager or Sales Director will call you back in to review your strengths and see how you can use them to your advantage in real estate sales.

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Adam Hoffer

This assessment measures 14 different skill which is important for any real estate success.Examiner will check this 14 different skill in you and he will compare you with other agents. Colorado Springs Real Estate

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REAP  formerly the Real Estate Agent’s Program. You must successfully complete this course and pass the provincial qualifying examinations to meet the educational requirements to obtain your real estate license.

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Real estate assessment is the representation of the estimated fair market value of your properties. And the recorded representation of all your investments with their market values is REAP. And for more details you may contact

http://waterviewcondominiums.ca/contact-us/

 

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avocado0

Thanks for sharing! How much time before we feel our home is actually ready to be listed, should we hire an agent from Conversion-monster? We are in the process of completing a remodel, nearly finished with new paint, new carpet has been ordered and install is approx. 2 weeks, and I have trim to install. We had a home inspection performed as a preemptive service in order to correct anything that may be an issue and we are clearing as much “stuff” out of the house as we can. If all goes well, I think that in 3-4 weeks we will have the house in a position I think suitable for listing. Given this information, do we begin the interview and enlistment process now, or wait a little longer? Thank you!

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