Real Estate Broker Post-Licensing Classes


If you were first licensed between February 1, 2018 & August 8, 2019

You need to take 30 hours of Broker Post-License education.  It’s given in two parts:  A 15-hour post-license Topics home-study course and a 15-hour Applied Real Estate Practices interactive classroom course.  Both courses are designed to cover the practice of real estate brokerage and offer a review of license law, state & federal laws, agency and real estate transactions.  Brokers who take this course during their first renewal cycle will NOT be required to complete any other continuing education.  Tuition includes all text and materials.

If you were first licensed AFTER August 9, 2019 you have different requirements.  Click HERE for more information.  




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A REALTOR® is a licensed real estate agent who is a member of the National Association of REALTORS®, (NAR) the largest trade group in the country.

Every agent is not a REALTOR®.  You become a REALTOR® after you pass your real estate course, pass the state license exam, join a real estate company and then join the National Association of REALTORS®.

According to the NAR, the term REALTOR has one, and only one, meaning:
"REALTOR® is a federally registered collective membership mark which identifies a real estate professional who is a member of the National Association of REALTORS® and subscribes to its strict Code of Ethics."

Michael Fair, President and Director of Your House Academy is an NAR member.