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Real Estate Online Review Price Increase – November 2010

The RESAR Online Review (for aspiring real estate brokers) joining investment will be at the new level of P1,980.00 starting November 7, 2010 (remittances made via LBC Express between October 3 and 9PM of November 6, 2010 will be at the promo price of only P980.00).

Current Promo: (good until Nov 6, 2010)
Please remit: P900.00 (via LBC Express door-to-door delivery)
LBC Service Fee: P80.00
Total Cash Outlay: P980.00

Regular Offer: (for remittances made starting Nov 7, 2010)
Please remit: P1,840.00 (via LBC Express door-to-door delivery)
LBC Service Fee: P140.00
Total Cash Outlay: P1,980.00

This is done to cover rising webserver costs as more and more people are viewing the online video tutorials and accessing the RESAR Online Review (a web-based membership site).

Please note that your investment gives you 180-days’ access to the online review materials.

For more information, please join the RESAR Online Review Announcement List. Thanks!

RESAR Online Review for Real Estate Brokers

7 Responses to “Real Estate Online Review Price Increase – November 2010”

  1. on 03 Nov 2010 at 8:08 pm DDA

    So the online review does not correspond to the 120 credit units of real estate subjects, as required, but rather an aid to those who wanted to have an in-dept knowledge about the subjects.

    Did I get it right?
    Thanks!

    [From the Admin] The RESAR Online Review does not earn you any credits. You will get, however, a multimedia exposure to the highlighted topics listed in the Scope of the Real Estate Brokers’ Exam.
  2. on 25 Oct 2010 at 11:26 am Lei Porras

    hello, im interested w/ this review. Please tell me what are the qualifications to become a real estate broker?

    [From the Admin] Hello! You’ll find the list of qualifications for aspiring real estate brokers over at

    http://www.realestateseminarandreview.com/archives/prc-licensure-exam-requirements/

    Thanks!

  3. on 25 Oct 2010 at 11:13 am Lei

    hello, im very interested on this review. May i know what are the qualification of becoming a license real estate broker?

    [From the Admin] Hi! You’ll find the list of requirements at http://www.realestateseminarandreview.com/archives/prc-licensure-exam-requirements/

    Thanks!

  4. on 09 Oct 2010 at 11:08 pm john

    hi sir if I became a real estate broker what possible opportunities or jobs will be available for in the public sector/ government?

    [From the Admin] You may qualify as an Assessor. Also, the next step after one becomes a real estate broker is to become an Appraiser, and then a real estate consultant. Good luck with your chosen career!

  5. on 06 Oct 2010 at 4:14 pm Mary

    I would really want to be a broker since I have been a salesperson in a real estate company for almost 6 yrs now..My question is that, what if I’m not a graduate of a 4 yrs course since I have left 1 subject in my 5 yr course in BS Architecture..Does it make me qualified to take the Licensure exam for Real Estate Broker, since I have more than enough units than a 4 yr college graduate..Please advice. Thank you.

    [From the Admin] The PRC will most likely request for a copy of your Diploma to show that you have graduated from college. Still, it wouldn’t hurt to try and request for consideration from the PRC, especially if you present your Transcript of Records that shows you’ve earned as many units as a typical graduate of a four-year course. Thanks!

  6. on 06 Oct 2010 at 10:06 am Jp Munoz

    I’m so excited about this review. I really wanted to be a broker as soon as possible. I just have a few question.

    a. I thought that there is new law that will make the broker to be a formal one. Meaning, I have to be enrolled in a 4 years course for this.

    b. I’m a 4th year engineering student. My class is from monday to friday. Is the seminar or review every saturday only? What do you think?

    c. What are the requirements that is needed to take the review?
    How many units in college degree is required, estimate pricing based on the last year review, etc. . .

    I’m looking for your sincerest response.

    Thanks,
    Jp

    [From the Admin] Thank you for your question. You’re referring to Section 14 of the RESA Law IRR (RA 9646) [Please see PRC Real Estate Brokers Licensure Exam Requirements]

    For now, one of the requirements is that you’re a graduate of at least a 4-year relevant college course. There’s no formal B.S. Real Estate Service or B.S. Real Estate Management course yet.

    The offline, regular, face-to-face Comprehensive Real Estate Seminar and Review (CRESAR) sessions will most likely be offered during weekdays also, because the PRC is requiring 120 hours (or about fifteen 8-hour days).

    If an accredited review will offer “Saturday only” CRESARs, that will take 15 weeks. It’s certainly do-able, but we haven’t seen any accredited review service providers offering such a package.

    The RESAR Online Review (a web-based membership site), on the other hand, is available to you when you connect to the internet. Please note, however, that you will not earn credit units via the online review. The online review is optional.

    Requirements to take the review? The reviews are open to everyone who’s interested. The PRC, however, has requirements on who may actually take the real estate brokers’ licensure examinations.

  7. on 04 Oct 2010 at 1:23 pm Diana

    Do you have any non-online review which will be held at Cebu or Manila?

    [From the Admin] We heard that a review service provider will hold a regular, live, offline, face-to-face Comprehensive Real Estate Seminar And Review (CRESAR) in Makati. We’ll post the details as soon as they finalize their schedule and pricing. Thanks!

    (We haven’t heard yet any announcements from PAREB-CEBU on a possible CRESAR offering.)

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