Posts Tagged ‘Missouri Real Estate’

Midwestern Realty Group

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Midwestern Realty Group is dedicated to service FIRST for all of our clients and customers. We are a full service real estate firm, including access to financing avenues with conventional, Rd. VA FHA, MISHDA and zero down. We have lenders ready, willing and able to help those with credit issues and in most cases can find a program that fits anyone’s needs. Midwestern Realty Group has contacts with local auctioneers for all of your auction needs. We will assist you from the start to the end including open houses and advertising.

Sellers Agency

Offering our sellers a complete marketing service to best get their property sold.

Buyers Agency

Our office offers a full service buyers agency to assist buyers in the purchase of property.

CMA’s

Competitive Market Analysis are available FREE of charge to anyone who requests. This service gives the buyer or seller a general idea of values in a certain area and type of property.

Financing

Our office has a strong list of lenders ready to assist buyers with their purchases.

Auctioneering

We have an in-house auctioneer that can assist a seller in every aspect of auctioneering property or personal belongings.

Home Warranty

Our office offers a home warranty program to every buyer and seller. We are sure to have a warranty program tailored to your needs.

Commercial Property

Whether you need assistance in developing or leasing our commercial department can direct you in it all.

The American School of Real Estate

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

The American School of Real Estate logo

The American School of Real Estate is the nation’s oldest 100% online real estate license school, birthed in the mid-1990′s on the radical (at that time) proposition that students could actually learn faster and better through the efficiencies of the Internet. Although we believed strongly in the research, and had proven the thesis in countless studies, as the first school committed to 100% Internet delivery, we often had to “sell” real estate commissioners in various jurisdictions on the idea. Although we were members of ASTD, SALT, and other learning think tanks, in those early days of IBT, most states boards of professional registrations did not even have wording in their legislation to allow for online learning, let alone a system to approve it.

Thanks to visionary decisions in a few early adopting states like Missouri and Georgia, by 1996 a few jurisdictions began to write legislation to allow students to take their real estate license training courses online, and of course, we were there. It didn’t hurt that the statistics that started coming in from examination boards showed that our online students beat out the live classroom students hands down, time and time again! The press was pretty kind to us back then too.

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