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Short Sales A Z Seminars Set for September and Early October Professionals and Prospective Investors Will Learn the Art of Pre Foreclosure Deal Making
Advanced Real Estate Concepts, LLC founder and CEO, Oscar Morante, will offer his highly acclaimed seminar, "Short Sales A-Z," in Burbank, California on September 7, 2007; Oakland, California on September 14; Seattle, Washington on September 22; Portland, Oregon on September 29; and Boise, Idaho on October 6. The schedule of events and the locations of the seminars can be found at Bestshortsales.com/events. The seminar has recently become popular among real estate agents who are discovering they can gain additional business in a slow market by adding short sales to their lists. Eligible real estate brokers will receive eight continuing education credits for attending. (PRWeb Aug 30, 2007)
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