You've worked with sellers, buyers and you're ready for a new challenge. Want to learn how to become a real estate broker? Getting your real estate broker license is easier than you think.
Although requirements for obtaining a real estate broker license vary from state to state, most require you to:
1) Hold a current, state-issued real estate license for 1 to 3 years
(some states waive this requirement for those holding a B.A. degree in real estate)
2) Complete required broker qualification course work
3) Pass your state's real estate broker license exam
Your required broker qualification courses must be completed at a school with the proper accreditation or at a private real estate school with state approved courses. And times have changed. To obtain a real estate broker license, agents use to have one choice - spend several hours per week attending class. Although this is a good fit for some, it's not the most efficient option for all.
As an entrepreneur, agents need to be available when their clients need them. That's why some choose to take online real estate broker courses. Many online classes are self-paced and can be completed from an agent's office or home during their free time. It's a convenient and cost-effective way to further one's real estate career, while ensuring clients are taken care of.
Once a broker license is obtained, new and exciting career opportunities become available. Brokers and agents do the same type of work, but brokers are licensed to manage their own real estate businesses or can become a branch manager for a privately owned real estate company. Brokers can also make franchise agreements with national or regional real estate companies. This means the broker pays a fee in order to be associated with a well-established brand name, receive help with training, receive access to proprietary tools and more.
A career as a real estate broker may be the rewarding challenge you're looking for. Verify requirements by checking with your state's real estate licensing commission.
By Danielle Macklin,Allied Schools,www.brokerlicense.com
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