silasmamaof3
11-08-2007, 01:49 PM
As far as education goes...also, if you have experience in this area, please explain how to go about obtaining your license.Thanx
david_adl
11-10-2007, 07:43 AM
Depends on the state. One tip I can provide you for any state is that you should look into who is hiring and who you want to work for ahead of time. They will usually have a real estate licensing school of their own. If you sign up with them, they pay for post exam costs such as the fingerprinting, application fee, etc.
spd_pwr_tecnq
11-11-2007, 10:25 PM
WI requires 72 hours of Class time and proctored exam on proficency
daeve930
11-12-2007, 06:12 AM
There are two tests you'll have to take. One is for everybody in every state, and the other is for your state only. You have to pass both of these tests.A general business education would be helpful, but you don't need a degree or any other specific type of training before you start real estate school. You can go to a community college for real estate classes, but many real estate companies with sponsor you for classes then you work for that agent -- i.e. he holds your license for you. There usually isn't any kind of time requirement, so even if they paid for you tuition at real estate school, you're not obligated to continue to work there.Start out by calling the big brokers in your area. They are your best resource for this.