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Common Questions

Offering an individualized approach to real estate education, we provide smaller class sizes to present a more personal attention to each student. Whether you are looking into real estate licensing for the first time or are an experienced professional, we are prepared to help you excel in the industry.

In order to attain a Real Estate Sales Agent license in the state of Florida, you must complete the educational requirements set forth by the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC), file an application for licensure with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, and pass the state exam. The current pre-licensing education requirement for sales is an equivalent of 63 classroom hours.

The sales course is 63 hours. The broker course is 72 hours.

Post-licensing is 45 hours for sales and 60 hours for broker.

Continuing education after the first sales or broker cycle is 14 hours.

Many training programs offer public speaking and/or presentation resources that can help you feel more confident and “in-control” when pitching a sale or new property.

Seek out training opportunities that introduce new negotiation techniques, while offering clear examples of effective negotiation will deepen your level of understanding from all sides.

No, however, the individual courses that make up the packages are offered individually and can be purchased one-at-a-time as you move through the program. Keep in mind that purchasing the courses together in a package will always save you a little bit of money in the long run.

After the DBPR application is approved, applicants are eligible to register for the Florida Real Estate Exam. Once that is completed, an applicant will receive the FLREAPP number via email. 

As a student at the North Florida Real Estate School, you will have access to required courses where real life examples will be provided. Not only will you accumulate the credits towards obtaining a license, but you will also be ready to take off running in the real estate industry immediately following completion. 

To maintain real estate licenses in the state of Florida, agents and brokers need to participate in recurring, continuing education (CE) courses. These requirements are set forth in the State of Florida’s laws and are administered by the state’s real estate commission. The specific requirements, time frames, and due dates vary, considerably. To learn about your specific requirements, please contact our team. 

You will have the ability to set your own schedule, choose your own target endeavors, operate in the area(s) you choose, and most importantly, make a substantial living.

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