“Real estate will continue to be a major facet of business, with its own unique characteristics,” says Darius Palia, a finance professor at Rutgers who grapples with the housing meltdown and subprime lending crisis in his classes. “There’s a lot of demand in the marketplace for people trained in real estate techniques. There are a lot of companies looking for people with that sort of training.”
Real estate training becoming a hot commodity
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