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Guide To Becoming A Land Developer

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Guide ToBecoming A

LandDeveloper

C A R T E R B O E H M

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OccupationRequirementsEDUCATIONBachelor's degree; advanced education is available forprofessionals in the field

DEGREE FIELDReal estate or related field

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A minimum education of at least a

bachelor's degree is generally required

in order to get a vocation in the field of

land or real estate development. A

bachelor's degree in real estate is liable

to cover land development ideas such as

site plans, zoning, license procedures,

and subdivision.

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Alumni of four-year college education programs

in land and related fields can find work in entry-

level positions with open or privately owned

businesses and offices. Occupation titles

incorporate real estate sales agent or broker, title

researcher, property manager, real estate

counselor and asset manager.

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Ambitious land developers with a

significant work or training background

may have the opportunity to get into

cutting edge instruction programs.

Scholar’s who have a bachelor's degree

can also pursue graduate certificates in

real estate or land development.

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