Most agents are trained to chase commissions. NIAA teaches you to control deals — as an investor, a rep, or both. Legally. Ethically. Profitably.
Not theory. Not gurus.
Real deals, real license-safe strategies.
The National Investor Agent Association exists for one reason: licensed real estate agents are sitting on one of the most powerful advantages in the investment world — and most of them don't know how to use it.
We teach agents how to serve investor clients, become investors themselves, or do both — with a clear framework that protects your license, serves your sellers, and builds real long-term wealth.
You don't have to pick one forever. But knowing which path fits you right now gives you a sharper lens on every lead.
You're still primarily an agent — but your best clients are investors. You learn how to find, speak to, and serve them so you're never waiting on hesitant homestead buyers again.
You start cherry-picking deals from your own pipeline. Keep this one as a rental. Flip that one. List the ones that don't make investor sense. Every lead becomes an opportunity.
You do both — represent investor clients to pay your bills, flip or hold for long-term wealth, and list what makes sense. Maximum flexibility. Maximum income.
3 days of live virtual training that gives you the mindset, strategies, and deal framework to stop being commission-only. License-safe. Ethically grounded. Immediately actionable.
Hear from licensed agents who stopped watching investors win and started playing the same game.
"I had no idea how many investor deals were already in my pipeline. The mapping exercise on Day 2 alone identified 4 leads I had completely written off."
"I'd believed for 9 years that agents can't invest. Day 1 destroyed that myth completely. The ethics framework gave me full confidence to move forward."
"Closed my first flip 8 weeks after the bootcamp. The deal math framework alone is worth 10x the registration fee."
"I built NIAA because agents have more tools, more knowledge, and more leverage than almost anyone trying to invest without a license — they just haven't been taught how to use them. That changes here."