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Save Up to $349 When You Earn Your ABR® Designation!

The CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and the Sacramento Association of REALTORS® present

NAR’s Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR®) Designation Core Course

Earn your ABR® designation to increase your revenue and further your career in real estate. An NAR Designation helps the best and the most dedicated REALTORS® in the industry distinguish and brand themselves through specialized niche markets to nearly double their earning potential.

Save up to $349 when you register for the upcoming class on Monday, March 8 and Tuesday, March 9, 2010!

Complete the ABR® Designation Core Course and receive a rebate to complete the Short Sales and Foreclosures (SFR) elective course for FREE* (a $99 value)!

Plus! The $175 application fee for the SFR course is waived until March 31, 2010.

Plus! Receive a $75 discount off the suggested retail price of $295.

Equals a savings of $349!

The ABR® designation is a two-day course designed for real estate buyer agents who want to focus on working directly with buyer-clients. When you decide to earn your ABR®, you gain:

  • Valuable real estate education that elevates your skills and knowledge in the eyes of homebuyers.
  • Ongoing specialized information, programs and updates that help you stay on top of the issues and trends to successfully represent homebuyers.
  • Access to REBAC members-only marketing tools and resources, which provide an additional competitive edge.

To receive the ABR® designation, you must complete the two day core course and successfully pass the exam, as well as complete one elective course (separate fee) and five transactions (closed any time before the core course or three years thereafter, or combination thereof).

To view an overview of the ABR® designation, course objectives, and course outline, please visit http://www.car.org/education/designations/abr/.

Space is limited!
Reserve your seat now.

Dates
Monday, March 8 and
Tuesday, March 9 , 2010

Time
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Location
Sacramento Association of REALTORS®
SAR Mack Powell Auditorium
2003 Howe Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95825
Phone: (916) 437-1210

ABR Core Course Fee:
$220 includes printed course materials
($75 discount off the suggested retail price of $295)

To Enroll
Click here or visit http://ims.sacrealtor.org

Can’t attend this class? Contact your local association to find out if another class can be scheduled.
Have a question about C.A.R. Education? Please visit our FAQs page.
*Details to request your FREE elective course rebate will be sent to you in a follow-up email upon completion of your ABR® designation course offered by C.A.R. only. FREE course valid only for NAR’s “Short Sales and Foreclosures: What Real Estate Professionals Need to Know” (SFR) course offered by C.A.R. from 11/15/09 through 3/31/10. Proof of completion of ABR® designation and purchase of SFR course are required. Limit one SFR course per name, and address. Allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery of rebate check. Not valid with any other offer. Not valid for cash. Limited time offer. Offer and dates subject to change. For a complete list of terms and conditions, visit http://www.car.org/3550/pdf/237150/SFR_ABR_rebate_info.pdf

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