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A one-year membership to the Luxury Home Council is included with the ALHS course. After passing the course, your next task will be to complete the Achievement Verification Statement.
The goal of the designation is to provide students with the training, tools, and techniques to provide the highest level of service to both luxury buyers and sellers. Please Note: The online version of the ALHS course is not approved for Texas CE Credit.
ALHS candidates will need to be members of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), or the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Candidates also need to be members of the Luxury Home Council.
ALHS candidates will need to be members of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), or the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Candidates also need to be members of the Luxury Home Council. A one-year membership to the Luxury Home Council is included with the ALHS course.
To complete the course, ALHS candidates will watch each video in sequential order. The length of the videos vary between 30 minutes and 1 hour long. There are no quizzes between the video sections.
Telephone: 1-866-465-6183 or 1-541-378-6179. Email: [email protected]. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LuxuryHomeCouncil.
Council members receive numerous benefits including access to the member's only side of the Luxury Home Council's website, where they can obtain advertising slicks, press releases, and a membership roster for networking opportunities.
Candidates also must complete the Achievement Verification Statement (AVS), which requires the candidate to close on two luxury home transactions within 24 months of (or prior to) completing the course.
The Accredited Luxury Home Specialist course is a visual online class for real estate agents who are looking for training in the luxury homes market. Students leaving the program will be positioned to increase their profitability, enhance their service levels, and confidently expand their business in the luxury market.
The closings must be within 24 months of finishing the course.
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