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By Adier Barrin
Although the best training to become a Realtor is real-life experience, there are some real estate classes that are necessary to obtain a license. And even though becoming a Realtor is not as simple as a game of Monopoly, it can be done.

Real Estate Requirements

In every state, real estate agents must be licensed. Before taking any real estate classes, you need to have a high school diploma. It’s hard to convey the importance of this but nowadays, many real estate agencies are even turning to college graduates primarily. There are more opportunities now to obtain education for Realtors because they are beginning to offer a variety of college real estate classes.

Thousands of universities offer classes in real estate. Many even offer a bachelor’s degree or associate degree in the field. If you’re planning to take the real estate exam then you should take many classes in real estate, financing, marketing, statistics, law, and economy. Large and small firms alike are also beginning to offer training for both novice and expert Realtors.

Real Estate License

It is illegal to practice real estate without a license. There is a written exam that every prospective Realtor has to take and it covers basic real estate transactions and laws. In order to take the test, most states require that you have 30 to 90 hours of formal real estate classes under your belt. To be a real estate broker, most states require 60 to 90 hours of classroom instruction and a certain amount of experience in selling.

Generally, state licenses have to be renewed every 1-2 years. In most states, no exam is required for renewal. More recently, however, states are requiring agents to take part in continuing education courses. To find the exact requirements for license in your state, contact the real estate licensing commission.

Importance of Real Estate Classes

Your career in real estate begins with education. Not only is this required in order to take the exam at all but you will never be able to pass it if you don’t have the knowledge that real estate classes will give you. There are many types of classes available including international real estate, real estate appraisal, commercial real estate, residential real estate, finance, investments, law, principles, and practices. All of these courses can be beneficial for your career but it is important that you take the ones that are absolutely necessary first. For instance, if you only want to sell homes then it is not necessary to take commercial real estate classes.

Where to Find Quality Courses

Several colleges offer classes in real estate and/or training for the license exam. Check with potential schools and see what they have to offer. With today’s technology, you can even find real estate training online that fill licensing requirements. There is a huge number of continuing real estate education courses online as well.

Article by Real estate point a weblog that publish real estate articles for Ozfreeonline, a free property listings for real estate Adelaide.


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