How to renew your Oregon real estate license
New licensees must take an Advanced Practices course. Second and subsequent renewals must complete 30 hours of Oregon real estate continuing education every two years and must include a 3-hour law update course. Which courses you need will depend on your license type and how long you have been in business.Read the Oregon real estate continuing education how-to page
Become an Earth Advantage Broker and help meet increasing consumer demand for healthy, durable, green, and efficient homes.
Become an Earth Advantage Broker and help meet increasing consumer demand for healthy, durable, green, and efficient homes.
Become better experienced with becoming a neutral transaction coordinator
A free course to help protect our friends in the real estate industry. Not for CE credit.
A 10-course package full of courses to make you a more efficient and profitable REALTOR
Learn how to sell expensive luxury homes and market to high-end clients
New Agent Sales and Marketing Post-Licensing Training
Learn to manage the staging process and motivate sellers to prepare their house for sale.
Continue your CKM Advisor training with this package of four courses
Setting The Stage to Maximizing Your Client's Equity Through Property Staging
Develop and sustain your real estate business. Created by the Women's Council of REALTORS®
Learn about Accessory Dwelling Units, the latest trend in earning on-property rental income
This four-part professional development (non CE) course covers how to build wealth with investment properties.
Gain a competitive edge in communicating the benefits of green and energy efficient home features in your market.
Become a better "green" agent by helping your clients take advantage of energy efficiency, home health, and solar upgrades
Develop and sustain your real estate business. Created by the Women's Council of REALTORS®
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