MasterClass Announces First Class on Buying and Selling Real Estate
Entrepreneur and founder of Compass, Robert Reffkin, offers relatable insights and advice to demystify the buying and selling process
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SAN FRANCISCO, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/
MasterClass, the streaming platform where anyone can learn from the world s best across a wide range of subjects, today announced that Robert Reffkin, founder and CEO of Compass, will teach a class on buying and selling real estate. Through an honest and relatable approach, Reffkin will demystify the real estate market and equip members with the insights needed to buy or sell their home. Reffkin s class is now available exclusively on
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Join us June 15-17 when Compass CEO Robert Reffkin, Realogy CEO Ryan Schneider and dozens of real estate’s biggest names take the stage at Inman Connect.
With illustrious careers in the financial and real estate industries under his belt, there’s no wonder why digital learning platform MasterClass tapped Compass CEO Robert Reffkin to lead its first real estate course. The course is exclusively available to MasterClass members, who pay a $180 annual fee to learn from masters in a variety of professional fields.
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“Rooted in taking a holistic and human-centered approach to the home buying process, Robert completely transformed the real estate industry by creating the largest independent brokerage in the US,” MasterClass Founder and CEO David Rogier said in a written statement.
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