Connect Media Brands

Cold Storage – IND201CA-BR

Course Objectives:

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand how this specialized subset in industry is creating a new real estate asset class
  • Gain insights on how professionals enter the space
  • Learn the challenges of moving from warm storage to cold storage

Method of Course Presentation: Internet

Course Category: Consumer Service

Course Textbook and Outline Information:

This continuing education course consists of three hours of original materials created by Connect Media in collaboration with experienced subject matter experts and videos of experts in the commercial real estate field. A Learner Guide is provided to students with an outline of the course, transcripts of all videos and time estimates for each lesson.

Refund Policy: Courses are non-refundable

DRE Sponsor No.: #5148

Cold Storage General Course Information Page

Connect Apartments 2023 – Speakers Series

In this Speakers Series, you will hear from multifamily’s leading owners, developers, lenders, investors, deal makers, and other key players to examine key issues, trends, and outlooks for the apartment industry.

This course is made up of 3 panels:

  • Panel 1 Video: Keynote: CRE in 2024 – Turning Change into Opportunity
    • Hessam Nadji, Marcus & Millichap’s President & CEO
    • View Slides
  • Panel 2 Videos: Development & Ownership Outlook
    • Get the 30,000’ view from multifamily’s leading names when they explore current and predicted hotspots for activity, evolving building design and amenity requirements, mitigating risk, how strategies are changing to accommodate economic fluctuations, adapting to economic and legislative changes, and more.
  • Panel 3 Video: Dealmaking Focus: What Financing Will Look Like in 2024
    • Major players discuss how the deal pipeline and strategies are evolving as the market resets. What makes a transaction a home run, and what factors can make it fall part? How and where are capital sources chasing opportunities and maximizing returns, and how are they preparing for the coming months?

*Course content was developed from Connect Apartments 2023, a live in-person event that occurred on November 29, 2023 in Miami FL.

Course Information

  • Instructor Contact: [email protected]
  • Estimated time to complete course: 2 hours
  • Course delivery: Online
  • Course format: Video
  • Credit: None
  • Course Access: One year from purchase

This course consists of original materials and videos created and recorded by Connect Classroom in collaboration with experienced subject matter experts in the commercial real estate field. Course content was developed from Connect Apartments 2023, a live in-person event that occurred on November 29, 2023 in Miami FL.

Refund Policy: Courses are non-refundable

Environmental Site Assessment – ESA401CA-BR

Course Objectives:

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

    • Define Phase I and Phase II ESAs as well as when and how to order them
    • Understand how the practice of ESAs has become more common over the past several years due to increased redevelopment of older properties for re-use

Method of Course Presentation: Internet

Course Category: Consumer Service

Course Textbook and Outline Information:

This continuing education course consists of three hours of original materials created by Connect Media in collaboration with experienced subject matter experts and videos of experts in the commercial real estate field. A Learner Guide is provided to students with an outline of the course, transcripts of all videos and time estimates for each lesson.

Refund Policy: Courses are non-refundable

DRE Sponsor No.: #5148

Environmental Site Assessment – General Information Page

Environmental Site Assessment – ESA404FL-CLE

*This course was approved by The Florida Bar for the following:

Total Credit Hours Approved – 2.0 including the following subfield credits:
2.0 = General
2.0 = Real Estate

Florida Bar members can report their CLE credits online at <a href=”https://www.floridabar.org/”>www.floridabar.org</a> through the Member Portal.

Ethics Best Practices Course

Course Objectives:

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define and explain the significance of National Association of Realtors (NAR) Code of Ethics
  • Define and explain the significance of National Association of Realtors (NAR) Code of Ethics enforcement
  • Provide insight into the complaint and arbitration process in the National Association of Realtors (NAR) Code of Ethics as a means of resolving disputes between REALTORS® and their complainants
  • Analyze the arbitration disputes process and mediation process
  • Apply the relevant Articles and Standards in the National Association of Realtors (NAR) Code of Ethics that govern the conduct and business practices of Realtors
  • Describe the duties that Realtors are obligated to fulfill to their clients and customers
  • Describe the duties that Realtors are obligated to fulfill to other Realtors

Method of Course Presentation: Internet

Course Category: Professional Development

Course Textbook and Outline Information:

This professional development course consists of three hours of original materials created by Connect Media in collaboration with experienced subject matter experts and videos of experts in the commercial real estate field. A Learner Guide is provided to students with an outline of the course, transcripts of all videos and time estimates for each lesson.

Refund Policy: Courses are non-refundable

Fair Housing Best Practices Course

Course Objectives:

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define the origin and history of fair housing
  • List significant historical fair housing laws and acts
  • Identify the real estate services and activities in which the Fair Housing Act forbids
    discrimination
  • Identify the important fair housing changes that were made as a result of the Fair Housing
    Amendments Act of 1988
  • Identify demographic characteristics in relation to home ownership
  • Recognize the groups that are protected by federal housing law
  • Identify senior housing’s fair housing exemption
  • Explain the Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA)
  • Understand various examples of what comprises fair housing compliance in the United States
  • Define discriminatory advertising
  • List characteristics of advertising
  • Define nondiscriminatory behaviors and practices
  • List the benefits of embracing and implementing nondiscriminatory practices
  • List declarations that real estate professionals agree in the NAR Fair Housing Declaration

Method of Course Presentation: Internet

Course Category: Professional Development

Course Textbook and Outline Information:

This professional development course consists of three hours of original materials created by Connect Media in collaboration with experienced subject matter experts and videos of experts in the commercial real estate field. A Learner Guide is provided to students with an outline of the course, transcripts of all videos and time estimates for each lesson.

Refund Policy: Courses are non-refundable

Financing Deals in an Uncertain Climate – Speakers Series

Course Information

  • Instructor Contact: [email protected]
  • Estimated time to complete course: 1 hour
  • Course delivery: Online
  • Course format: Video
  • Credit: None
  • Course Access: One year from purchase

This course consists of original materials and videos created and recorded by Connect Classroom in collaboration with experienced subject matter experts in the commercial real estate field. Course content was developed from Connect Orange County 2023, a live in-person event that occurred on September 27, 2023.

Refund Policy: Courses are non-refundable

Implicit Bias Best Practices Course

Course Objectives:

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the concept of implicit bias and its various forms
  • Differentiate explicit bias and systemic bias from implicit bias
  • Recognize the societal and historical impacts of biases, including government-sanctioned practices like redlining and blockbusting
  • Recognize implicit bias in real estate
  • Understand the importance of identifying and mitigating implicit bias in real estate transactions
  • Recognize techniques for identifying implicit bias in oneself and others
  • Explain self-assessment techniques to identify personal implicit biases
  • Explore strategies for mitigating implicit bias in real estate transactions
  • Define techniques for addressing implicit bias in real estate practices
  • Define strategies for creating fair and equitable outcomes in real estate transactions
  • Analyze realistic scenarios and examples to identify implicit bias in real estate contexts

Method of Course Presentation: Internet

Course Category: Professional Development

Course Textbook and Outline Information:

This professional development course consists of three hours of original materials created by Connect Media in collaboration with experienced subject matter experts and videos of experts in the commercial real estate field. A Learner Guide is provided to students with an outline of the course, transcripts of all videos and time estimates for each lesson.

Refund Policy: Courses are non-refundable

Industrial Real Estate: An Asset Class Critical to Society’s Framework – IND205CA-BR

Course Objectives:

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Articulate the definition of industrial real estate
  • Chronicle the origin and history of industrial real estate
  • Identify why industrial real estate is important in today’s society
  • Recognize what makes industrial real estate a great investment
  • Define industrial real estate types
  • Differentiate the benefits and risks of industrial real estate investing
  • Distinguish common ways to invest in industrial real estate
  • Describe, in generality, the common methods of industrial real estate valuation
  • Explain, in generality, industrial real estate architectural features
  • Provide an overview of the role of Industrial Practice attorneys
  • Define the dynamics that will impact the future of the industrial real estate market

Method of Course Presentation: Internet

Course Category: Consumer Service

Course Textbook and Outline Information:

This continuing education course consists of three hours of original materials created by Connect Media in collaboration with experienced subject matter experts and videos of experts in the commercial real estate field. A Learner Guide is provided to students with an outline of the course, transcripts of all videos and time estimates for each lesson.

Refund Policy: Courses are non-refundable

Industrial Real Estate General Course Information Page