New York Real Estate Broker Continuing Education

Requirements Overview

Total Hours:  22.5
Elective Hours:  19.5
Fair Housing Hours:  3
License Renewal Period:  2 Year(s)
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Requirement Details


The CE Shop is an approved school in New York.

School Code/Approval Number: New York issues individual course approval numbers listed next to each course.

Renewal Date: Every two (2) years by the exact day of their license anniversary date

Hours required: 22.5 hours

CE Shop Offering: 22.5 hours

Seat time: All students participating in distance (online) learning must spend a minimum amount of seat time engaged in the course content. The course system will track your participation time as well as count down the minimum time required. Distance learning seat time is calculated in the same way as it is for classroom courses (50 minutes per clock hour).  Your course will not be counted as completed until the minimum time requirement has been met.

Expiration date of course: Courses expire one year after the order date. 

Final Exams: Final exams must be passed with a 75% and may be taken as many times as necessary in order to pass. 

Certificates:  Immediately upon real estate course completion, The CE Shop will provide students with an electronic copy of the course Certificate of Completion. Certificates will remain in your account for a minimum of five (5) years, should you need additional copies at a later time.  Please refer to your renewal application to determine if you need to submit your Certificate(s) of Completion with your renewal.

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New York Real Estate Online Courses

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Course Name State State Approval # Total Hours Elective Hours Fair Housing Hours Suggested Retail Sale Price  
22.5 Hour New York CE Package # 1

BEST VALUE!

This complete package includes all 22.5 required CE hours for broker and sales active license renewals.

Courses included in this package:

  • Breaking Barriers: Fair Housing (3 Fair Housing Hours)
  • Foundations of Real Estate Finance (4.5 Elective Hours)
  • From Contract to Keys: The Mortgage Process (6 Elective Hours)
  • Basics of Real Estate Taxation (6 Elective Hours)
  • Cracking the Code of Ethics (3 Elective Hours*)

*Also meets NAR QUADRENNIAL requirement

 *Valued Real Estate Education Package
NY Package 22.5 19.5 3 $142.00 $129.00
22.5 Hour New York CE Package # 2

BEST VALUE!

This package includes all 22.5 required CE hours for broker and sales active license renewals.

Courses included in this package:

  • Breaking Barriers: Fair Housing (3 Fair Housing Hours)
  • Foreclosures Demystified (3 Elective Hours)
  • Foundations of Real Estate Finance (4.5 Elective Hours)
  • From Contract to Keys: The Mortgage Process (6 Elective Hours)
  • Going Green: The Environmental Movement in Real Estate (3 Elective Hours)
  • Keeping it Honest: Understanding Real Estate & Mortgage Fraud (3 Elective Hours)
 *Valued Real Estate Education Package
NY Package 22.5 19.5 3 $142.00 $129.00
Basics of Real Estate Taxation

It is widely known that government exists due to the taxation of you and your client's income and property. Your clients should be aware that tax consequences occur as a result of each real estate transaction. Although as a real estate professional you should not provide tax or legal advice, you can identify the potential income and other tax affects for your sellers and buyers, and advise them to seek appropriate legal and tax counsel.

Course highlights include:

  • Details outlining in-home office deduction requirements, and an explanation of how to calculate these deductions
  • A clear definition of qualified residences
  • Details about loans that commonly qualify for interest deductions
  • Instructions on calculating an adjusted basis, a capital gain/loss, a net selling price, and a gain or loss on the sale of assets
  • An overview of commercial real estate 1031 Like-Kind Exchange requirements
NY M-8348 6 6 0   $36.00
Breaking Barriers: Fair Housing

Each one of us has had someone treat us unfairly due to a judgement they’ve made about us. Within your real estate business, it is crucial that you understand the principles of practicing fair housing so that you are able to run a fair and honest business.

Course highlights include:

  • Video skits depicting real fair housing cases, submitted by the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission
  • Instructions on creating advertisements that comply with fair housing laws
  • Details about federally protected classes, as outlined by the Fair Housing Act
  • An explanation of how practicing fair housing will benefit your real estate business
  • A list of red flags of discrimination for listing agents, selling agents, and brokers
  • A video Public Service Announcement from the Department of Housing and Urban Development regarding fair housing
 *
NY M-8347 3 0 3   $19.00
Cracking the Code of Ethics

Today's real estate marketplace is in greater turmoil than ever. Ethical real estate professionals who adhere to a high set of standards will be the foundation for restoring confidence and stability in an already unsure marketplace. The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) relies on its Code of Ethics to ensure that all REALTORS® are conducting business in an honest manner and with the highest degree of integrity. 

Course highlights include:

  • Videos produced by the NAR that provide insights into the Code of Ethics
  • Case studies and real world examples of Code of Ethics violations
  • A link that will allow you to access the Code of Ethics and save a copy for your reference
  • Details about the Standards of Practice and Case Interpretations of the Code of Ethics
  • A summary of the various roles present in real estate transactions and the duties associated with each role

*This course meets the NAR QUADRENNIAL requirement

NY M-8802 3 3 0   $19.00
Foreclosures Demystified

In today`s real estate marketplace, foreclosures and short sales are a part of the landscape. This course will help you to gain a clear understanding of the steps of the foreclosure process.

Course highlights include:

  • Details about legislation that has been enacted to assist distressed homeowners
  • Rebuilding steps for homeowners who are recovering from foreclosure
  • An explanation of the differences between judicial foreclosure and trust deed non-judicial foreclosure processes
  • Foreclosure avoidance tips and ideas
  • Details outlining the foreclosure process
NY M-9174 3 3 0   $19.00
Foundations of Real Estate Finance

The financing of a home is as integral to real estate transactions as finding the home itself, and it is beneficial for you to have a clear understanding of the entire financing process. This course will help you to gain a better understanding of the changes the mortgage market has experienced over the years.

Course highlights include:

  • Details outlining the history and purpose of real estate financing
  • Explanation of the roles and regulations of FNMA, GNMA, FHLMC, FHA, and VA
  • Video outlining the rise and fall of the mortgage market and global economy
  • Information about HAFA and Making Home Affordable
  • Statistics from the Center for Responsible Lending and the Federal Reserve
  • Affordability Worksheet, to assist clients in calculating their maximum affordable purchase price
  • Homebuyer Do's and Dont's flier with tips for your clients
  • Instructions on calculating LTV, front-end and back-end ratios, and monthly mortgage payments
  • Details and qualification requirements for several popular financing options
NY M-8352 4.5 4.5 0   $29.00
From Contract to Keys: The Mortgage Process

From the time your buyers sign their purchase agreements, to the time they finally get the keys to their new home, the mortgage process can be filled with anxiety, frustration, and uncertainty. Through your understanding of the process, you will be able to provide your clients with a road map through the maze.

Course highlights include:

  • Video outlining the mortgage process
  • Tips on helping your clients avoid predatory lending
  • Updated statistics from the Center for Responsible Lending
  • Current lender disclosure requirements
  • 2010 updates to 1003 loan application
  • Homebuyer Do's and Don'ts flier that agents can pass on to their clients
  • Tips on compiling and managing your short list of reputable lenders
  • Current loan documentation rules
  • Details regarding closing and closing documents
NY M-8351 6 6 0   $36.00
Going Green: The Environmental Movement in Real Estate

In this course, we will discuss the runaway trend in the real estate market to go "green." As more and more clients search exclusively for green homes, it is more important than ever to understand what "green" means and how you can utilize knowledge of "green" living in your efforts marketing and searching for properties.

Course highlights include:

  • Tools that can be shared with your clients so they can measure the impact their lifestyles could leave on the environment, along with helpful tips for reducing their negative impact.
  • Descriptions and videos about popular "green" building, design, and landscaping materials, which will help you identify "green"; features during showings.
  • Videos and Internet resources providing details on programs such as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), The Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing (PATH), and ENERGY STAR®, and details about "green" property requirements, as outlined by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
  • Recommendations that you can share with your seller clients on how they can make inexpensive, effective "green" changes to their homes that appeal to eco-conscious buyers.
  • Suggestions on ways you can "go green" in your real estate business, and details about going paperless.
NY M-9173 3 3 0   $19.00
Keeping it Honest: Understanding Real Estate and Mortgage Fraud

Real estate fraud, along with the recent increase in identity theft, has become a major issue in the industry. This course identifies several types of real estate fraud schemes, both minor and major, and helps you, as a real estate professional, understand how you can protect and educate your clients on this growing problem.

Course highlights include:

  • Details about property disclosures that are required in real estate transactions
  • Statistics regarding fraud cases and the top 10 states with significant mortgage fraud problems
  • An explanation of sub-prime lending and how it impacts mortgage fraud
  • A summary of the steps of a purchase process that will help you identify where major buyer misrepresentation can occur
  • A handout from the Federal Bureau of Investigation that will help you understand how "house stealing" can occur
NY M-8349 3 3 0   $19.00
Online Risk Management

Infinite prospecting and advertising opportunities are available to real estate professionals through social media, blogging, property listing website, and email resources. Whether you’re an experienced Internet-savvy professional or have yet to create a Facebook profile, this course will help you gain an understanding of the legal, regulatory, ethical, and professional issues that should shape your online content and conduct.

This exciting new course features:

  • Resources to help you in developing your online presence through personal websites, blogs, social media profiles, email campaigns, etc.
  • Tech tips from Amy Chorew that will assist you in protecting your online image
  • Details on reducing legal, ethical, regulatory, and practical risk you face through your online real estate activities
  • Checklists with website best practices and email etiquette tips that can be used in your online marketing activities
  • A handout with tips on avoiding E&O insurance claims stemming from your online real estate activities
NY M-10238 4 4 0   $25.00
Real Estate Investors and Your Business

It is estimated that approximately $300 billion in real estate is transacted by investors each year. Grab your piece of the pie by understanding the driving forces in the dynamic residential real estate investment market. Possessing knowledge of the strategies and mindsets of investors will help you serve your valuable investor clients effectively, responsibly, and ethically. Through this course, you will learn the impact of real estate investment in the United States, the opportunities that exist for investors, and your role in representing the residential real estate investor.

Course highlights include:

  • Resources from Keller Williams Publishing, National Real Estate Investors Association, OwnAmerica, and the National Association of REALTORS® that will help you serve your investor clients
  • A Criteria Worksheet handout that can be utilized in your efforts finding properties for your clients
  • Insights from The Millionaire Real Estate Investor, Personal Real Estate Investor Magazine, and Crash Boom! that will help you understand the mindset and strategies of investors
  • Details about real estate market conditions and the impact of investors on the market over time
  • Tips for acting ethically, providing a high level of service, and avoiding liability issues while working with investors
NY M-10112 4 4 0   $25.00
Title and Escrow: Two Families, One Transaction

In a race, you don't finish unless you cross the finish line. A real estate transaction can be similar. All the hard work, the showings, the negotiations, the contracts, and the communications are all part of the race. The final step, finish line, comes at the closing. The signing of all the documents and transferring of ownership from one person to another comes at the finish line.

Course highlights include:

  • Details that will help you protect ownership rights and understand liens, encumbrances, and title insurance
  • A list of the four basic rights of owning and possessing property and explanations of how these rights impact property owners
  • Characteristics of a valid deed, and descriptions of grant deeds, warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, tax deeds, gift deeds, and deeds in lieu of foreclosure
  • Items included on a full title report, an ownership and encumbrance property report, a legal and vesting report, and a land title report
  • Details about items covered by the lender's title insurance policy and those covered by the borrower's policy
  • An explanation of the contents of the HUD-1 Settlement Statement
NY M-9172 4 4 0   $25.00
Uncle Sam has Homes for Sale: Listing and Selling HUD Homes

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) acquires thousands of homes every year through foreclosure on properties that had Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insured mortgages. This course explains the processes and procedures involved in listing and selling HUD homes, including how the properties are awarded to individual brokers for listing, how brokers and agents are compensated for these sales, and how they are listed and marketed.

Course highlights include:

  • Overview of increased commission opportunities
  • Explanation of FHA financing, and the FHA foreclosure process
  • A summary of the roles created through HUD's Management and Marketing III program, and details regarding the duties associated with each role
  • A description of the documents involved in the sale of a HUD home
  • Rules outlining the advertisement of HUD homes
  • Details about the HUD home bidding process
NY M-9744 4 4 0   $25.00
* Denotes Mandatory Course
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