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New York Real Estate License

In order to qualify for a New York real estate license you will need to meet a number of both pre and post-license requirements as well as pass a state issued real estate exam. If you have a license in another state, you may also qualify for license reciprocity, should that state be one of the states listed below, in…read more →

Illinois Real Estate License

Requirements for Getting Your Real Estate License in Illinois. 1. All applicants must be at least twenty-one years of age or older to qualify for an Illinois real estate license. 2. Applicants must have a high school diploma or have obtained the equivalent of a high school diploma. 3. All applicants are required to successfully complete a minimum forty-five class…read more →

Michigan Real Estate License

Below are the pre-license, post-license and reciprocity information for obtaining a real estate license in Michigan. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact one of our staff members or the Michigan Department of Real Estate. You can find a link to their website in our real estate commission section. Michigan Pre-License Requirements: In order to obtain a…read more →

Kentucky Real Estate License

Below you will find all of the necessary information and requirements needed for becoming a licensed real estate agent in the State of Kentucky. 1. All applicants must be eighteen years of age or older. 2. Real estate license applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Though applicants that have completed at least 28 credit hours from a…read more →

Oregon Real Estate License | Oregon Real Estate Licensing

The State of Oregon no longer issues a real estate salesperson license as most other states do. July 1st of 2002, Oregon converted all of their real estate salesperson licenses over to temporary associate broker licenses.  The temporary associate brokers were required to complete an Associate Broker Transition Course or ABTC before June 30th of 2005.  New licensees will be…read more →

Georgia Real Estate License

Below are the Requirements for Getting a Real Estate License in Georgia. 1. Applicants must complete a seventy-five hour pre-licensing real estate salesperson’s course through a state approved facility, or 2. Applicants must complete ten quarter hours or six semester hours of approved real estate courses administered through an accredited college or university. (All College credits have to meet “normal”…read more →

Alabama Real Estate License

Ready for a rewarding career in real estate? Every state requires different information and education to obtain your license. Alabama does not require any college credits to obtain your license, unlike most other states and their requirements are pretty straight forward. Below you will find all of the information required to receive your State of Alabama real estate license. Basic…read more →

Mississippi Real Estate License

The information below covers the pre-license, continuing education and license reciprocity agreements for obtaining a real estate license in the State of Mississippi.  If you need more information or have further questions please feel free to send an email to our staff or contact your local real estate commission, their website address can be found in our real estate commission…read more →

Connecticut Real Estate License

Below are the basic requirements for obtaining a real estate license in the State of Connecticut Applicant’s must pay a $40 application fee, before taking their written test. Payment of this fee will allow all applicant’s to take the exam four times within a one year period. Each applicant for a real estate salesperson’s license shall, before being admitted to…read more →

Maryland Real Estate License Requirements and Information

The State of Maryland, also know as “America in Miniature” due to its diverse geography of sandy beaches, rolling hills, forests and plains. Coupled with Maryland’s equally diverse living centers and historical townships to major metropolis’ makes Maryland a perfect place to begin a career in real estate. Of Maryland’s 23 counties, sixteen of them border on tidal water, in…read more →