How to become a real estate agent

Getting  a real estate license isn't difficult, provided you're armed with an  understanding of the process and what will be required of you. Each  state sets its own requirements for obtaining a real estate license,  though general criteria usually includes minimum age requirements,  certain education and/or experience requirements, applications, and  fees. These details vary from state to state, and in some states a new  agent must to obtain sponsorship from a brokerage prior to pursuing a  license, so it's wise to have assistance before starting the process to  obtain a license. Thankfully, by applying through ProfitPathFinder, we'll  be there to help guide you along that journey and set you up for success  free of charge.

Licensing requirements typically involve coursework  and passing a state test, and most states also require that you be a  high-school graduate or hold an equivalent diploma. There are some  states that also require post-licensing coursework after you earn your  license and most states will require continuing education throughout  your career to keep your license active. Your state can provide the  names of licensing schools near you.

Keller Williams Realty agents in the United States and Canada are required to be members of  their brokerage’s local real estate board and complete certification  training and contract-completion training, and perhaps additional real  estate training through that board.

So, if you want to be a realtor, enroll in an approved  real estate licensing program through your state/province’s real estate  licensing website below!

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