Showing posts with label North Carolina real estate math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Carolina real estate math. Show all posts

Sunday, June 11, 2017

The North Carolina Real Estate Exam, Are You Ready??

Are you ready for the North Carolina real estate exam?  It is not easy.  Last month, sixty one per cent of the real estate license applicants that attempted the North Carolina real estate exam passed.  Thirty nine per cent failed.  Maybe not by much.  These applicants will be paying $94 to try again.  After July 1, 2017 they will be paying $164 to try again.  That is an expensive practice run.

This North Carolina real estate exam is tough.  It is expensive to fail. Failing the North Carolina real estate exam by a point or two is toooooo expensive.   Maybe you would like to take a practice test that is not so expensive.  http://first-real-estate-school.teachable.com  Here is a link to a unique practice exam that I created.  You can take this practice exam.  When you finish, I will give you the answers and an explanation of the answer in a video lecture.
The North Carolina real estate exam is tough

If you need any help with the math that is on the North Carolina real estate exam, watch my free You Tube videos.  There is no math that is on the exam, that I don't have on You Tube.  The North Carolina real estate exam is fifteen per cent math.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMdJ-2iHepM&t=134s   Here is a link to a sample of the real estate math videos.  There is a dozen of them.

If you want to know what is on the exam, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZFPZGo_DJ4&t=46s  here is a link to that information.

Make studying for the the North Carolina real estate exam a group activity.  Invite your classmates over or meet at the library.  You will all benefit.

Study, study, study for the North Carolina real estate exam.  If your instructor did not tell you that this test is tough, she should have.  It is tough.  It is expensive to fail.

Take my practice test at http://first-real-estate-school.teachable.com

Saturday, December 3, 2016

Solving Real Estate Math Problems for the North Carolina Real Estate Exam

     If you are taking a North Carolina real estate pre license course to get your North Carolina real estate license. you may find the North Carolina real estate math questions to be a challenge.

     You may also have the misfortune to a less than perfect instructor that assumes all of his students have a PHD in math.  He teaches rapidly.
First Real Estate School can help you solve math problems

     If this is your problem, here is your solution.  Go to You Tube.  Put my name, Ron Climer North Carolina real estate math into the search bar.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb_E8ZA7k6A&t=233s   You will find twenty plus videos, similar to this one, teaching you how to do the math on the North Carolina real estate exam.  If you need help with the arithmetic that is on the North Carolina real estate exam, watch these You Tube videos.  The instruction is slow enough that you can keep up.  The price is right.  It is free.

     I have videos to help you:
     compute commissions in North Carolina
     compute price per acre when given lot dimensions and price
     compute price per square foot in a North Carolina house for sale
     compute value when give gross income and appropriate capitalization rate
     compute value using cost depreciation approach
     pro rate taxes and rent for a North Carolina closing statement
     compute interim interest for buyer and daily interest for the seller
     compute how much money buyer needs to bring to closing
     compute how much money seller will take home from closing
     compute excise tax in North Carolina
     compute how much rent a property must produce in order to net a given "before tax cash flow"
     compute per cent of profit on North Carolina real estate
     compute price with CMA using CBS CIA including matched pair analysis
     a plethora of other information to help you pass the North Carolina real estate test.

     If you live anywhere near Asheville or Hendersonville, First Real Estate School www.firstrealestateschool.com   would love to have you as a student.  Call us at 828 440 1064 .  We are located at 404 S, Main Street in Hendersonville, North Carolina.  We are licensed by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission to teach broker pre license classes,  We have one starting soon.

     After you pass your North Carolina real estate exam, call me.  I will tell you about a wonderful place to sell North Carolina real estate in Hendersonville.


Tuesday, December 9, 2014

North Carolina Real Estate School, Pass The First Time.

     Yesterday at real estate school in North Carolina, our instructor went over the math questions that he felt were likely to  be on our real estate school exam.  I know that many of my classmates are struggling with the North Carolina real estate math.  Today, I have posted three videos on You Tube to help my classmates better understand these few problems.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoF740ggw9E   Here is a link to North Carolina Real Estate for my classmates math one.  On this video, I explain capitalization rate .  We have to be able to compute capitalization rate.  We also have to be able to explain equity dividend rate.  That is explained in this video.  We also have to be able to compute before tax cash flow.  That is in the video number one.

     Here is a link to North Carolina real estate math for my classmates two. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAX8VxAGkrI    Video two explains how to compute total interest paid on a loan.  It also shows you how to compute principal balance of a loan after one payment.  The cost approach for unique properties in explained in this video.

     North Carolina real estate math for my classmates video three  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAFMQEIkQFI   explains the comparable sales approach to real estate appraising houses.  A pro rate HOA dues that are paid in advance problem is in this video. 

     If you need a little help with the North Carolina real estate math, watch these three videos.  I have ten other real estate math videos.  The problem with learning math in a classroom is that the teacher goes to fast for half the students and too slow for half the students.  You won't have to watch me long to know that I teach slow.  On the North Carolina real estate exam, there is no prize for speed .  The prize is for accuracy.  When you are watching a video, you can always hit pause.  No one wants to ask a question in a classroom.  People don't ask questions even when they don't understand.

     After you have passed your real estate school exam, you may want to watch some of my other videos about North Carolina real estate math. You folks from out of state that are not going to real estate school, you better know the rates for excise tax.  It is different than it is in your state.  Your "street knowledge" is not going to help you at all..  You have to be able to completely fill out a closing statement (HUD 1).  I am sure you have lots of everyday experience with that.  You have to know who '"traditionally" pays for each expense like the survey etc.  Your everyday experience is not going to help you much on the North Carolina real estate exam.

     Good luck.  If I can help you pass your North Carolina real estate exam, contact me at www.ronclimer.com

Friday, October 31, 2014

North Carolina Real Estate Math Help

     If you are enrolled in real estate school in North Carolina, you may be having a challenge with the math.  If you are, here is some help.  I have posted ten videos on You Tube to help real estate students understand the real estate math that is in the real estate course in North Carolina.  Here is a link to one of the videos.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp0blrLu9xs   This video is question 1 through 5 from the textbook, "Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina"  There are nine more videos to help you with your North Carolina real estate course.I have explained about five questions per video.   If you are soon taking the north Carolina real estate exam, watch all ten of the North Carolina real estate math videos.

     I hope this will help you .  If it does , share this with your classmates.

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