Fundamentals of Sustainable Homes
Join us for this in-person offering of RE112R22: Fundamentals of Sustainable Homes, with instructor Craig Foley
The market for sustainable homes is developing. Real estate professionals who take the time to understand the sustainable homes that homebuyers want are gaining a competitive edge and becoming their clients’ trusted resource. This course explores the different building standards that go above code and strategies to make a home more comfortable and energy-efficient, helping real estate professionals find their clients a healthy, durable, and sustainable home. Gain a competitive advantage by being able to identify and communicate the benefits of sustainable homes in the market.
Although this is an in-person class, you will need to complete the course via PEARL to receive credit. Through PEARL, you will access your class materials before the course and your certificate after completion. You can access PEARL via your Member Dashboard under the 'My Account, Education & Events' section or by visiting pearl.cciaor.com.
- For regular in-person classes which did not have a fee to attend, if a member does not attend a class they registered for and has not canceled their registration at least 24 hours in advance of the class starting, a $25 no-show fee may be applied to their account.
- CCIAOR will no longer be providing class handouts for in-person classes. For those who would like the handouts during the class, please print them in advance of attending. A small amount of handouts will be available for a $10 fee at sign-in. Note, to comply with state law, a printed state-approved outline will be provided to attendees upon request.
If you are not a member of CCIAOR and are looking to attend this CE course, please call our Education Department at 508-957-4300, or submit your payment HERE.
All attendees looking to receive State CE Credits must arrive prior to the start of the class. Per the Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons “students must complete the total number of requisite hours. Breaks, tardiness or other interruptions are not to be included in the total number of hours.”