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UNION CITY, N.J. - JerseyDesk -- Union City, NJ – Early this year fifty licensed real estate schools in New Jersey officially closed their doors, signaling a major shift in the state's real estate education landscape. This significant number is more than a statistic—it serves as a wake-up call for individuals considering a career in real estate.
Over the past three to four years, numerous new schools have emerged, many operating from e-addresses or even private homes. These schools often attract students with extremely low tuition fees, appealing to those eager to save money. However, the reality is that such low-cost models are rarely sustainable.
Operating a legitimate real estate school requires considerable overhead, including qualified instructors, proper facilities, insurance, regulatory compliance, and ongoing student support. Schools that undercut tuition often struggle to provide these essential elements, leaving students vulnerable, particularly after program completion.
The consequences are tangible. Students who believe they have found a "bargain" frequently face challenges such as inaccessible transcripts, lack of continuing education support, and other critical setbacks that can derail their careers.
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Adler Toro and Associates and its affiliate schools have been proudly serving students for more than 40 years. The school is committed to excellence and is proud of the countless success stories achieved by its graduates. "Seeing our former students featured on billboards or proudly listing properties brings joy and pride to our entire team," said George Toro, school founder and instructor.
Toro often reminds his students: "When you pass the state exam, buy yourself flowers, look in the mirror, and give a kiss to the individual looking back at you."
For those starting their journey in real estate, Adler Toro and Associates advises careful research when selecting an educational institution: cheap does not always mean better. Choosing a school that values knowledge, integrity, and long-term success is essential.
Adler Toro and Associates School of Real Estate is licensed by the New Jersey Real Estate Commission and the New York Department of State.
http://www.adlertoroandassociates.com
Over the past three to four years, numerous new schools have emerged, many operating from e-addresses or even private homes. These schools often attract students with extremely low tuition fees, appealing to those eager to save money. However, the reality is that such low-cost models are rarely sustainable.
Operating a legitimate real estate school requires considerable overhead, including qualified instructors, proper facilities, insurance, regulatory compliance, and ongoing student support. Schools that undercut tuition often struggle to provide these essential elements, leaving students vulnerable, particularly after program completion.
The consequences are tangible. Students who believe they have found a "bargain" frequently face challenges such as inaccessible transcripts, lack of continuing education support, and other critical setbacks that can derail their careers.
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Adler Toro and Associates and its affiliate schools have been proudly serving students for more than 40 years. The school is committed to excellence and is proud of the countless success stories achieved by its graduates. "Seeing our former students featured on billboards or proudly listing properties brings joy and pride to our entire team," said George Toro, school founder and instructor.
Toro often reminds his students: "When you pass the state exam, buy yourself flowers, look in the mirror, and give a kiss to the individual looking back at you."
For those starting their journey in real estate, Adler Toro and Associates advises careful research when selecting an educational institution: cheap does not always mean better. Choosing a school that values knowledge, integrity, and long-term success is essential.
Adler Toro and Associates School of Real Estate is licensed by the New Jersey Real Estate Commission and the New York Department of State.
http://www.adlertoroandassociates.com
Source: Adler Toro and Associates School
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