- 07June 7, 2026No events
- 08June 8, 2026

Don't Let Pests Sink the Sale!
SCCAR Office2525 Main Street, Soquel, CALearn how vector-related property issues like standing water, neglected pools, septic concerns, and rodent activity can impact real estate transactions, inspections, and property value. This class for real estate professionals also covers prevention tips and free vector control services available to help maintain safe, compliant properties during ownership transitions.
Speaker: Amanda Poulsen, M.S.
County Asst. Vector Control ManagerRegister – $15 members, $25 nonmembers
- 09June 9, 2026
RPR Training with MLSListings
Join us as Realtors Property Resource brings us the latest tools and tricks from RPR for MLSListings!
- 10June 10, 2026

Why Clients Say Yes: Understanding Behavior Styles
SCCAR Office2525 Main Street, Soquel, CAEvery client communicates, makes decisions, and responds to stress differently — especially during a real estate transaction. This class introduces the DISC personality model, a simple tool used to better understand communication styles and client behavior.
Instructor: Renee Mello, REALTOR, DISC Trainer
Register – $15 members, $25 nonmembers
- 11June 11, 2026
Tour Marketing Meeting
SCCAR Office & Zoom2525 Main Street, Soquel, CADon’t miss our weekly SCCAR Tour Meetings – where deals get made!Join us this Thursday from 9:00 to 9:30 AM for more than just a meeting — it’s your opportunity to connect with fellow real estate pros, spotlight your newest listings, and keep your finger on the pulse of local market trends.Let’s network, share, and grow — together!To attend virtually, please register. No registration is required for in-person attendance.Rethinking Housing Supply: Manufactured, Modular, Converted, and Rebuilt
Housing Supply Discussion on June 11:
Listen to builders and policymakers discuss what is
happening now, behind the scenes in California.As California searches for practical ways to expand housing supply, the conversation is moving beyond traditional development models. Factory-built and manufactured housing, 3D printing, commercial-to-residential conversion, and townhomes and condominiums are all drawing increased attention. At the same time, major barriers remain — including construction costs, labor availability, supply chain pressures, local approvals, financing gaps, and insurance-related risk.
Join the Center for California Real Estate (CCRE) on Thursday, June 11, from 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. for a virtual conversation on which housing innovations are gaining real traction and what it will take to turn new models into meaningful production.
- 12June 12, 2026No events
- 13June 13, 2026No events
