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BYU to host real estate investment seminar July 11

Brigham Young University Conference and Workshops is hosting a real estate investment analysis seminar on Wednesday, July 11, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in 2295 BYU Conference Center.

Standard tuition for the seminar, “Real Estate Investment Analysis: A Small-Property Perspective,” is $159. The seminar is approved for seven hours of continuing education credit for real estate appraisers, sales agents and brokers. Business Management 490R credit is also available for $189.

Participants will learn about small-property investment, financing small-property acquisitions, real estate income tax analysis, forms of legal ownership and practical application through case studies presented by Barrett Slade, a professor at BYU’s Marriott School of Management.

Plenty of free parking is available ajacent to the Conference Center, which is located northeast of the Marriott Center. For more information, contact BYU Conferences and Workshops at (801) 422-3559.

Writer: Aaron Searle

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