Real Estate AI Certificate for Licensed Real Estate Professionals
Learn how to use AI responsibly in real estate without risking compliance, credibility, or client trust.
✓ Compliance-safe AI workflows for real transactions
✓ Built around CRM, follow-up & client communication
✓ Designed for busy, licensed real estate professionals
AI is Common in Real Estate, but the Rules Are Not Always Clear
Many agents are unsure how to use AI responsibly under Fair Housing and advertising rules.
Fear of sounding automated, inaccurate, or unprofessional
with too many tools, not enough guardrails & a disconnect from real work.
Not AI Hype. Professional Standards for Real Estate.
Agents who use AI are closing more deals, saving time, and moving past outdated workflows. The question isn’t if you’ll start using AI— it’s when. Why not today?
Responsible AI Use Over Hype
We teach what’s defensible—not trendy.
Workflow-First Learning That Fits Real Estate Tasks
Every lesson maps to how agents actually work.
Compliance as Advantage
Clear guardrails for Fair Housing & advertising.
Human Judgment Comes First
AI supports agents—it doesn’t replace them.
Built by Trusted Real Estate Educators
Designed for Licensed Agents, not Influencers
For Agents New to Using AI
For early- to mid-career agents
- Clear starting point
- 100% Self Paced
- Confidence without jargon
For Agents Focused on Visual and Story-Based Marketing
For brand-forward agents
- See real AI marketing outputs
- Create faster, better content
- Learn visually, not text-heavy theory
For Experienced Agents Focused on Risk Awareness
For brokers, team leads & veteran agents
- Reduce compliance risk
- Save time without losing
- Credibility
- Establish defensible AI usage standards
What Is Included and Pricing Information
What’s Included
- 4 expert-led, on-demand courses (7 hours total)
- Certification to showcase your AI expertise
- 25 practical tools you can use right away
- Real-world examples, use cases, and workflows
- Guidance on ethical, compliant AI adoption
- Lifetime access to course materials
Real Estate AI Specialist (REAIS)
See what real AI integration
looks like
You don’t need flashy tech or trendy tools that waste your time. This short preview shows how REAIS gives you practical, actionable solutions to modernize your workflow, improve your service, and take back control of your day.
Practical AI Skills You Can
Use Immediately
✓ AI-assisted client communication (email, follow-up, updates)
✓ CRM organization & documentation workflows
✓ Review-before-send verification methods
✓ Tone, accuracy & bias safeguards
✓ Real estate-specific AI boundaries & limits
Designed to Support Professional Reputation and Risk Awareness
Fair Housing Aware AI Examples
Colibri teaches AI use that aligns with federal and state Fair Housing laws. Real estate specific examples show how to generate compliant listings and client communications while identifying and correcting biased or risky language before use.
Advertising and Tone Safeguard
Courses reinforce ethical advertising standards, MLS rules, and the REALTOR Code of Ethics. Learn how to apply tone controls and review processes, so AI assisted marketing remains accurate, compliant, and professionally appropriate.
Clear Guidance on What Not to Automate
Colibri clearly defines which real estate tasks should never be automated with AI. This includes pricing opinions, legal interpretation, contract language, and client specific advice that require licensed judgment and broker oversight.
Human Review and Professional Accountability
AI outputs are positioned as drafts and support tools, not final answers. Colibri reinforces human review, professional judgment, and accountability as non-negotiable parts of compliant AI use in real estate.
Learn to use AI responsibly with clear guidance, confidence, and control. Earn Your Real Estate AI Certificate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, AI is permitted when used responsibly and with human oversight. Fair Housing laws apply to outcomes, not tools. Colibri Real Estate teaches how to use AI in ways that support compliant marketing, communication, and analysis while actively avoiding discriminatory language, steering, or proxy indicators. The course emphasizes reviewing and correcting AI outputs to ensure alignment with federal Fair Housing requirements, state level protections, and brokerage policies before anything is used with the public.
AI is treated as a drafting and support tool, not a decision maker.
No. Colibri’s instruction is designed for licensed real estate professionals, not technologists. The course focuses on practical, role based workflows that agents already perform, such as writing listings, organizing information, and preparing client communications. No coding or technical background is required. The emphasis is on judgment, review, and responsible use rather than advanced technical setup.
No. Colibri explicitly teaches that AI does not replace licensed expertise, broker supervision, or professional accountability. AI outputs are positioned as drafts or inputs that require human review, verification, and final decision making. Judgment, compliance awareness, and ethical responsibility remain the agent’s obligation at all times.
This approach protects licensure and aligns with regulatory expectations.
Yes. The course is designed for both early career and experienced professionals. For seasoned agents, the value lies in learning how to integrate AI responsibly into established workflows, reduce administrative friction, and evaluate AI outputs for accuracy and risk. The focus is on efficiency, risk awareness, and maintaining professional standards in a changing technology landscape.
This is not entry level tech training.
Generic AI courses focus on tools and capabilities without regard for real estate regulations, licensing obligations, or Fair Housing risk. Colibri Real Estate’s instruction is profession specific, compliance informed, and built around real world real estate scenarios. The course addresses what AI can support, what it should never automate, and how to use it within the boundaries of law, ethics, and broker oversight.
The goal is responsible adoption, not experimentation.