The Certified Negotiation Expert® (CNE®) Course for Real Estate Agents is Coming to Oakville
Oakville, Ontario (PRWEB) August 04, 2014 -- The Certified Negotiation Expert® (CNE®) course is the most sought after professional designation for real estate agents. Join over 30,000 graduates in North America who have gained these valuable skills and earned this important designation.
Negotiation is an essential skill for any realtor who wants to protect their client and achieve the very best results. High level negotiation skills will help you attract great clients, earn more listings, create better client outcomes and close more transactions.
The Real Estate Negotiation Institute has been bringing high level negotiation training to the real estate industry since 2006. The CNE® and the MCNE® designations are now offered in Canada with unique Canadian content customized to your market.
The next course is at the Oakville and Milton District Real Estate Board, in central Oakville, September 16th and 17th. This is a great location for a course of this quality, say Suze Cumming, facilitator for the CNE course. We have hosted the course at this location 8 times over the past 2 years, selling out each time. It’s a bright modern space and the board arranged for a fantastic lunch both days.
This two day course covers different negotiation types, strategies and tactics as well as ways to deal with aggressive negotiators. In addition, it covers the psychology of buying, persuasion principals, pertinent case studies and skills practice. You’ll learn how to win the listing at the right price and the right commission, get a Buyer Broker Agreement signed and most importantly, how to negotiate on your clients’ behalf to get the very best outcome for them.
Join this group of Top REALTORS® and get the skills you need to rise to the top of the industry.
For further information on the curriculum or to register, click here.
Suze Cumming, The Nature of Real Estate, http://www.thenatureofrealestate.com, +1 (604) 962-4333, [email protected]
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