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Revolv Real Estate’s Bold Move in Real Estate Education

In a transformative initiative, revolv Real Estate has launched the Orange Key Academy, an educational platform aimed at empowering the next generation of real estate professionals. Headquartered in Somerset, Massachusetts, with a growing presence in Dartmouth, revolv Real Estate is setting a new standard in real estate education.

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Turning Ambition into Action: Orange Key Academy is designed as a comprehensive career accelerator, offering state-approved licensing courses, hands-on business training, and long-term mentorship opportunities—all under one roof. According to Cory DaSilva, managing broker of revolv and co-founder of the academy, “Orange Key Academy is more than a school, it’s a launchpad. We’re giving future agents the tools, support, and mindset they need to build real, lasting success.”

At Orange Key Academy, the journey begins with a rigorous pre-licensing course called “Mastering the Essentials,” laying the groundwork for licensure in Massachusetts. But the program doesn’t stop there. It swiftly transitions into the “Beyond the Exam: Career Launchpad” phase, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world execution.

Students will gain expertise in:

  • Lead generation and marketing
  • Sales and negotiation skills
  • Transaction management
  • Technology integration
  • Financial and business planning
  • Client relationship management

What Sets Orange Key Academy Apart:

Orange Key Academy offers a unique blend of hands-on experience, real-world results, affordability, and accessibility. Designed for all learning levels and schedules, it provides flexible formats to accommodate varying commitments. The support doesn’t end at graduation, with continued education and mentorship programs available.

Students, such as Kimberly Silva and Lynette Lacerda, have praised the academy for its comprehensive support and guidance. Jeremy Hardy, a recent graduate, stated, “This school elevated my understanding of the housing market to a new level. The modules on negotiation and property valuation were particularly enlightening.”

For more information, visit the Orange Key Academy Courses page or contact the team at [email protected].

As reported in the original article by Fox 59, this initiative reflects revolv Real Estate’s commitment to redefining real estate education and ensuring that success in the industry is accessible and achievable.

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