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Lakeland Community College is set to host its annual Real Estate Information Night on February 26, inviting students, community members, and industry professionals to explore the dynamic field of real estate. The event will take place from 5:30 to 7 p.m., providing an excellent opportunity for attendees to gain insights into various aspects of the real estate market.
Participants can expect to hear from experienced professionals who will share their knowledge and expertise on a range of topics, including market trends, career opportunities, and essential skills for success in the industry. This informative evening aims to equip attendees with valuable information that can help them make informed decisions about pursuing a career in real estate.
Networking opportunities will also be available, allowing participants to connect with peers and industry veterans. Whether you are considering a career change, seeking to expand your knowledge, or simply curious about the real estate sector, this event promises to be an enriching experience for all involved.
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