CIPS ® CERTIFIED INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY SPECIALIST | Elective Course: A la carte Registration
The Americas & International Markets
Earning your CIPS Designation requires 5 days of International Courses.
International real estate opportunities are everywhere. New people move to the U.S. from other countries every day and foreign-born individuals residing in the U.S. move to new markets. Americans in your current market invest in property overseas. No matter which international audience you cater to, the Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) designation will provide you with the knowledge, research, network and tools to globalize your business.
Earning your CIPS Designation requires 5 days of International Courses. The Americas and International Markets serves as an elective towards your CIPS Designation.
In this course discover practical information on working with Caribbean, North, Central, and South American Investors. Historical and cultural influences, regional relationship, and investment opportunities are covered along with a special focus on Mexico.
- *Local Markets & Transaction Tools is the mandatory core class (2 day workshop).
- *The Americas & International Markets serves as 1 of 3 required elective classes towards your CIPS Designation.
- *Other 2 elective classes: Asia/Pacific & International Markets; Europe & International Markets
International real estate opportunities are everywhere. New people move to the U.S. from other countries every day and foreign-born individuals residing in the U.S. move to new markets. Americans in your current market invest in property overseas. No matter which international audience you cater to, the Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) designation will provide you with the knowledge, research, network and tools to globalize your business.
Earning your CIPS Designation requires 5 days of International Courses. The Americas and International Markets serves as an elective towards your CIPS Designation.
In this course discover practical information on working with Caribbean, North, Central, and South American Investors. Historical and cultural influences, regional relationship, and investment opportunities are covered along with a special focus on Mexico.