Join Our 63-Hour Pre-License Real Estate Class Live Stream

Welcome to Cameron Academy’s dedicated live stream page for our 63-Hour Pre-License Real Estate Course. Whether you’re a current student, a prospective learner, or someone who missed a class, this page is designed to meet your needs. Tune in to our live sessions and take advantage of our comprehensive real estate education.

Why Join Our Live Stream?

  • Review Classes at Your Convenience Missed a session or want to review the material? Our live stream allows current students to revisit classes, ensuring you never miss out on valuable information.
  • Try Before You Buy Not sure if our course is right for you? Watch our live classes and experience the quality of education we provide before making a commitment.
  • Catch Up on Missed Classes Life can be unpredictable. If you miss a class, our live stream gives you the opportunity to catch up without falling behind.
  • Enhance Your Online Learning Even if you’re enrolled in our online course, you can benefit from listening in on our live classes. Gain insights from real-time sessions.

How to Access the Live Stream

  1. Click on the link below to join our live stream.
  2. Enter your name and email address to get access.
  3. Enjoy the class and enhance your real estate knowledge.

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Benefits of Our Live Stream Classes

  • Comprehensive Coverage Our curriculum covers all necessary topics for the Florida Real Estate Sales Associate Pre-License exam.
  • Expert Instructors Learn from seasoned professionals with years of experience in the real estate industry.

Testimonials

“The live stream was a game-changer for me. Being able to revisit classes helped me grasp difficult concepts.” – Jane D.

Watching the live classes before enrolling gave me the confidence to sign up. The quality of teaching is exceptional.” – Mark T.

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A new wave of migration is changing the shape of commercial real estate as Americans trade costly metros for more affordable, lifestyle-friendly regions. Smaller Southern and mid‑Atlantic markets are gaining momentum, while pandemic boom states like Florida, Texas, and Arizona are now leveling off. These shifts are influencing demand for housing, retail, office parks, warehouses, and even self‑storage, signaling both fresh opportunities and heightened caution for investors and real estate professionals.

Florida May Slash or Eliminate Property Taxes in 2026, Sparking Hope and Alarm Across the State

Florida is gearing up for a potential overhaul of its property tax system, with lawmakers pushing proposals that could dramatically reduce or even eliminate property taxes by 2026. Homeowners facing rising bills welcome the idea, but city and county leaders warn it could cripple essential services like police, fire response, and local infrastructure. As political tensions escalate — including accusations of overspending and sharp pushback from local officials — real estate professionals should prepare for major market impacts if reforms move forward.