You need to go to the state web site for which the state you live in. For example, in AZ it is 90 hours class room time, pass school test, pass state and national boards. Criminal checks are done, etc. But the best answer is to go your state's website and look under licensing or so.
Good luck....it is a fun career.
2006-06-30 13:35:32
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answered by ? 4
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All you need is to take a real-estate principles class which can be taken in a community college or an independent study, and pass the principles test(which is open book). Then once completed that you need to notify the state so you can take the State real estate test . After you pass it you will get your license.
2006-06-30 11:29:42
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answered by brittney_lilith 2
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My cousin took some classes and then took the state exam. After the exam you can then get a job. She's now working as a real estate agent.
2006-06-30 11:23:27
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answered by Na5454 2
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It depends on what state you're in. In Oregon, you must complete classes that are the equivelant of 15 community college credits (Real estate finance, real estate practice, real estate law), and then pass the real estate exam.
2006-06-30 11:22:23
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answered by thanks 2
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Pass the real estate exam and get hired by a company.
2006-06-30 11:20:39
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answered by christigmc 5
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Interview with Keller Williams Realty
The only real estate company that offers profit sharing
GREAT company to work for, GREAT training on how to market yourself, in any market.
If you would like more info on a career with Keller Williams Realty, go to my web page http://www.pauld-kw.com and on the top you will see "Sell a Property" Click on that, then click on "A career with Keller Williams" I think you will be very impressed. You can also e-mail or call me and I will be more then happy to talk to you about Keller Williams or send you some more information. pauld-kw@hotmail.com
BEST of luck with your new career!
2006-06-30 12:23:54
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answered by Paul D 2
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Before any schooling you must be ruthless and only care about your commissions. Most Realtors I've met have had those attributes of the real estate field.
2006-06-30 11:22:36
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answered by Janet lw 6
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In connecticut, you need to take a class and pass them and then take the tests and pass those. Everything costs money though! With all the competition, its really hard work and very difficult to become succesfull. I would not count on it for sole income.
2006-07-02 02:36:44
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answered by KathyS 7
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both answers are true and also be able to lie through your teth and not let the people know that you are this the company does not tell you about
2006-06-30 11:23:21
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answered by Paul G 5
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its a technical certificate form 6months to a year in any community college.
2006-06-30 11:20:09
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answered by aparigraba 2
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