Why Not Start Right? A Complete Real Estate Career Package.
The dynamic world of real estate offers excellent opportunities for income and career growth. Nevertheless, it requires more than just an understanding of the property market. It demands a well-rounded skill set that includes marketing, client relationship management, and resilience in the face of market volatility. To prepare new real estate agents for this daunting challenge, Manfred Real Estate School has innovatively packaged the Career-In-A-Box program. This all-in-one real estate sales and marketing solution revolutionizes the way new real estate agents approach their budding businesses. Fostering independence from Sponsor Brokers and empowering them to take charge of their marketing and client relationships.
Relying on Sponsoring Brokers: What’s the Catch?
Traditionally, new real estate agents lean on their Sponsoring Brokers for marketing support and client relationship assistance. While this assistance can provide a beneficial starting point. It also ties the agent’s business development to the Broker’s tools and systems. Primarily the Broker’s Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system.
This reliance could cause complications if an agent decides to switch Sponsoring Brokers or forge out independently. In such cases, the ties to the Broker’s CRM mean that the agent’s business contacts. Hard-won leads and clients – remain in the Broker’s system, potentially hindering the agent’s progress and growth. But does it have to be this way? Not if you have Manfred Real Estate School’s Career-In-A-Box on your side.
5 Steps to Get Your Real Estate License in Florida
Step 1: Complete the 63-Hour Florida Pre-Licensing Course
Successfully completed the state-approved 63-hour Florida Real Estate Sales Associate Pre-License Course. This foundational education covers real estate principles, practices, and Florida license law.
- The Manfred Advantage: You can complete this entire requirement online at your own pace through our Manfred RELC Online Portal.
- Florida Bar Exception: If you are an attorney in good standing with the Florida Bar, you are exempt from the 63-hour pre-license course requirement. You can bypass the course by submitting a copy of your current Florida Bar card with your license application, though you are still required to take and pass the state exam.
Step 2: Submit Your Fingerprints and State Application
Before scheduling your exam, you must complete a background check and gain approval from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).
- Electronic Fingerprinting: Schedule a digital “Livescan” fingerprinting session with an approved vendor at least 5 days prior to submitting your application. Fingerprint vendor fees typically range between $40 and $90. You must provide your Social Security number and the official real estate agent ORI Number: FL920010Z. You can review the state’s instructions on the DBPR Fingerprint Guide.
- The DBPR Application: Submit your official application online. The current state application fee has been reduced to $62.75. You can create your account and apply directly on the DBPR Online Portal. DBPR application review typically takes between 10 to 30 days.
Step 3: Pass the Florida Real Estate State Exam
Once the DBPR approves your application, the state’s testing vendor, Pearson VUE, will email you an “Authorization to Test” containing your unique 9-digit Candidate ID number.
- Scheduling: The state examination sitting fee is $36.75 per attempt. You can schedule your testing seat by calling Pearson VUE at 888-204-6289 or by booking online through the Pearson VUE Florida Real Estate Portal.
- Exam Structure: The test consists of 100 multiple-choice questions covering real estate law (45%), general principles (45%), and real estate math (10%).
- Passing Score: You must score a 75% or higher to pass.
- Retake Policy: If you do not pass on your first attempt, you can log back into your Pearson VUE account to schedule a retake as early as 24 hours later. Each subsequent attempt requires an additional $36.75 fee.
Step 4: Access and Download Your License
Upon passing the state exam, your score will automatically synchronize with the DBPR database. You can log into your secure account on the DBPR website to download and print your official real estate license. Your initial license will remain in an “inactive” status and will be valid for a period of 18 to 24 months, depending on the state’s biannual renewal cycle (March 31 or September 30) following your test date.
Step 5: Activate Your License with a Sponsoring Broker
To legally practice real estate in Florida, your license must be shifted to “active” status by aligning with a licensed real estate brokerage.
Your chosen sponsoring broker will officially activate your license by filing the DBPR RE 11–Sales Associate Form online or via paper mail. We highly recommend interviewing multiple brokerages to find the culture, commission splits, and training programs that align with your career goals. For step-by-step guidance on navigating this transition, check out our Real Estate Business Launch Course.
Why Not Start Right? A Complete Real Estate Career Package.
The dynamic world of real estate offers excellent opportunities for income and career growth. Nevertheless, it requires more than just an understanding of the property market. It demands a well-rounded skill set that includes marketing, client relationship management, and resilience in the face of market volatility. To prepare new real estate agents for this daunting challenge, Manfred Real Estate School has innovatively packaged the Career-In-A-Box program. This all-in-one real estate sales and marketing solution revolutionizes the way new real estate agents approach their budding businesses. Fostering independence from Sponsor Brokers and empowering them to take charge of their marketing and client relationships.
Relying on Sponsoring Brokers: What’s the Catch?
Traditionally, new real estate agents lean on their Sponsoring Brokers for marketing support and client relationship assistance. While this assistance can provide a beneficial starting point. It also ties the agent’s business development to the Broker’s tools and systems. Primarily the Broker’s Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system.
This reliance could cause complications if an agent decides to switch Sponsoring Brokers or forge out independently. In such cases, the ties to the Broker’s CRM mean that the agent’s business contacts. Hard-won leads and clients – remain in the Broker’s system, potentially hindering the agent’s progress and growth. But does it have to be this way? Not if you have Manfred Real Estate School’s Career-In-A-Box on your side.
5 Steps to Get Your Real Estate License in Florida
Step 1: Take the pre-license course
Take the state-approved sales associate 63-hour pre-license course. We offer this course online. NOTE: If you’re approved to practice law in Florida, you don’t need to take the pre-license course. You may take the sales associate exam by providing a copy of your current Florida Bar card to the exam application.
Step 2: Finger printed and apply for the state exam
- Get your electronic fingerprints for a background check. You’ll need to have your fingerprints taken at least 5 days before you send your license application. See where and how to get electronic fingerprints (PDF). Each fingerprint vendor sets the price for their services can range from $40-$90. You will need to provide your Social Security number and the following ORI number: FL920010Z.
- Submit an application to the DBPR. The fee is $83.75. The DBPR reviews all applications. The Pearson VUE company will email you when your application has been approved (can take up to 30 days).
Step 3: Take and pass the state real estate exam
Pearson VUE oversees the state exam process and offers the course in a variety of formats and locations. The cost is $36.75 per exam.
Pearson VUE will email you an “Authorization to Test”. This email includes your nine-digit Candidate ID number, which you need in order to sign up for the exam with Pearson VUE. To schedule an exam, call 888.204.6289 or visit here for more information
Passing score is 75%
100 multiple choice questions.
Step 4: Apply for your license
After passing the exam, download and print your license through your secure account at the DBPR website. Once your initial license is activated, it is valid for 18 to 24 months, depending on when you pass the state exam.
Step 5: Find A sponsoring Broker
Your real estate license is not active until you are affiliated with a licensed broker. A sponsoring broker will activate your license using the DBPR RE 11–Sales Associate form (PDF). Finding a Broker is easy. We recommend interviewing several to find the right fit for you. For additional guidance, check out our Real Estate Business Launch.
Why just get your real estate license in FL, when you can get so much more?
” One of the first paths to success is the opportunity to learn. The Manfred family has perfected the methods to learn the business of real estate. As someone who has struggled with classrooms his entire life, attending MRELC was comfortable, exciting but most importantly, a great way to learn. Thanks again!!” – William W
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Thrive as a Real Estate Professional
Becoming a successful real estate agent starts with the right education. At Manfred Real Estate Learning Center, we offer top-notch courses to help you kickstart your career in the real estate industry. Our accredited programs provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in this competitive field.
Whether you’re looking to become a real estate agent or pursue a career as a broker, our comprehensive courses cater to your specific goals. With a focus on interactive learning and 24/7 instructor support, you’ll receive personalized attention every step of the way.
Choose Manfred Real Estate Learning Center to start on a path to a lucrative real estate career today.
Become a Real Estate Agent
Embark on an exciting journey towards becoming a licensed real estate agent in Florida. Our accredited 63-Hour Sales Associate Pre-License Course (FREC I) provides you with the essential foundation to kickstart your career. With a 90%+ pass rate and more than 400 hours of instruction, you’ll be fully prepared to ace the licensing exam.
Manfred Real Estate Learning Center’s courses are mobile-friendly, interactive, and Florida DBPR approved, ensuring that you receive the highest quality education. Join thousands of successful students who have graduated from our programs and started thriving careers in real estate.
Step into the real estate industry with confidence by enrolling in our top courses today.
Top Courses
Explore our range of popular courses designed to cater to your specific career goals:
- 63-Hour Sales Associate Pre-License Course (FREC I)
- 72-Hour Broker Pre-License Course (FREC II)
Our courses have earned an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars based on 200+ reviews, showcasing our commitment to delivering exceptional education.
How do I get my Florida Real Estate License?
Obtaining your Florida real estate license is a straightforward process with Manfred Real Estate Learning Center. Follow these simple steps:
- Enroll in one of our accredited courses
- Complete the required hours of instruction
- Pass the licensing exam with flying colors
With our 24/7 instructor support and interactive learning platform, you’ll have all the resources you need to succeed.
The Florida Real Estate School Tuition Reimbursement Program
At Manfred Real Estate Learning Center, we understand the financial commitment involved in pursuing real estate education. That’s why we offer a tuition reimbursement program to help alleviate some of the costs associated with our courses.
Contact us today to learn more about how you can benefit from our tuition reimbursement program and start your journey towards a successful real estate career.
All About Our Courses
Our comprehensive courses are designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the real estate industry. With a focus on personalized learning and 24/7 instructor support, you’ll receive the guidance you need to succeed.
Choose from our 11 total courses with a 90%+ pass rate and more than 400 hours of instruction. Our mobile-friendly platform ensures that you can access your course materials anytime, anywhere, without any downloads required.
Start your journey towards a rewarding real estate career with Manfred Real Estate Learning Center today.
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For more information about our courses, tuition reimbursement program, and instructor support, feel free to contact us at 518-855-3680. Our team is dedicated to helping you achieve your real estate career goals.
Contact
Reach out to us at Manfred Real Estate Learning Center for any inquiries about our accredited real estate programs. We’re here to support you on your journey to becoming a successful real estate professional.
FAQ
Q: What are the eligibility requirements for enrolling in your courses?
A: The eligibility requirements vary depending on the course you choose. Contact us for specific details.
Q: How long does it take to complete a course at Manfred Real Estate Learning Center?
A: The duration of our courses varies, but most students complete their programs within a few weeks to a few months.
Q: Do you offer job placement assistance for graduates?
A: Yes, we provide job placement assistance to our graduates to help them kickstart their careers in the real estate industry.
Q: Are your courses approved by the Florida DBPR?
A: Yes, all our courses are approved by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).
Q: Can I access course materials on my mobile device?
A: Absolutely! Our courses are mobile-friendly, allowing you to study on the go.
Q: How can I enroll in a course at Manfred Real Estate Learning Center?
A: Enrolling is easy! Simply contact us at 518-855-3680 to get started on your real estate education journey.
Q: Do you offer financial aid options for students?
A: We offer a tuition reimbursement program to help students with the cost of their education. Contact us for more details.
Q: Are there any discounts available for course enrollment?
A: Keep an eye out for our special promotions and sales to enjoy discounts on selected courses.
Q: How can I contact the instructors at Manfred Real Estate Learning Center?
A: Our instructors are available 24/7 to provide you with support and guidance. You can reach out to them through our interactive platform.
Q: What sets Manfred Real Estate Learning Center apart from other real estate schools?
A: Our commitment to personalized learning, instructor support, and high pass rates make us a top choice for aspiring real estate professionals in Florida.
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” One of the first paths to success is the opportunity to learn. The Manfred family has perfected the methods to learn the business of real estate. As someone who has struggled with classrooms his entire life, attending MRELC was comfortable, exciting but most importantly, a great way to learn. Thanks again!!” – William W
How to Get a Florida Real Estate License: Requirements, Courses, and Career Tracks
Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey toward obtaining your real estate license in Florida? Look no further than Manfred Real Estate Learning Center! Our comprehensive education programs, experienced instructors, and proven track record of success make us the premier choice for aspiring real estate professionals.
Whether you are looking to become a Florida Real Estate Sales Associate, Broker, or a Certified School Instructor, we have the resources, online flexibility, and professional support you need to achieve your goals.
Florida Real Estate Education Requirements Explained
Before diving into the specific steps for each license type, it is essential to understand the overarching regulatory framework set by the state. The Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) mandates that all licensing candidates complete a specific number of state-approved pre-licensing education hours. This foundational knowledge ensures you are legally compliant, competitive, and well-equipped to excel in the marketplace.
1. Florida Real Estate Sales Associate Requirements
To kickstart your career as a licensed Sales Associate, you must complete the state-mandated educational foundations.
- Pre-Licensing Coursework: You must complete a FREC-approved 63-hour sales associate pre-licensing course. This comprehensive program covers essential topics such as real estate principles, modern property practices, and Florida-specific license law. You can complete this requirement entirely online via our Manfred Florida Sales Associate Course Portal.
- The State Examination: After passing your course final exam, you must register for and pass the 100-question Florida Real Estate Sales Associate State Exam administered by Pearson VUE, scoring a 75% or higher.
2. Florida Real Estate Broker Requirements
If you are ready to manage an office, hire agents, or operate an independent brokerage firm, the Florida education and experience requirements become more advanced.
- Experience Prerequisite: You must demonstrate at least 24 months of active real estate experience as a licensed sales associate within the preceding 5 years. This experience can be gathered in Florida or any other U.S. state.
- Pre-Licensing Coursework: Candidates must successfully complete a state-approved 72-hour broker pre-licensing course. This advanced curriculum deepens your knowledge of escrow account management, investment analysis, and business operations.
- The State Examination: Broker candidates must submit a completed application to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) and pass the comprehensive 115-question Florida Real Estate Broker Examination.
3. Florida Real Estate School Instructor Requirements
Becoming an educator allows you to shape the next generation of real estate professionals. Under Florida law, there are multiple paths to qualify as a certified school instructor.
- Experience or Education Prerequisites: To qualify, you must fit into one of the following categories:
- Hold an active, valid Florida real estate broker’s license for at least 24 months out of the preceding 5 years.
- Hold a valid bachelor’s degree in a business-related field from an accredited college or university.
- Possess extensive lawful real estate experience or alternative educational backgrounds approved by FREC.
- The State Examination: Unlike standard licenses, instructor candidates must take and pass the dedicated Florida Real Estate Instructor Examination. Our targeted Manfred Instructor Prep Programs are designed to help you navigate this rigorous regulatory assessment and establish yourself as a respected industry educator.
Why Choose Manfred Real Estate Learning Center?
Pursuing your real estate license is a significant investment in your career trajectory. At Manfred Real Estate Learning Center, we eliminate scheduling and financial barriers by offering competitive tuition pricing, flexible learning tracks, and state-of-the-art online learning options to seamlessly fit your busy lifestyle. Discover the difference that real-world business tools and dedicated support can make for your professional growth.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How long does it take to get a real estate license in Florida?
A: Your timeline depends entirely on the study format you choose. If you take an accelerated online course, you can complete the required 63 hours of education in less than two weeks. On average, most students complete their education, background checks, and state testing within 4 to 6 weeks.
Q: Can I take real estate classes online in Florida?
A: Yes. The state of Florida permits all pre-licensing, post-licensing, and continuing education courses to be completed via distance learning, provided the school is fully approved by FREC. Online courses offer the highest level of flexibility for working professionals.
Q: What are the benefits of obtaining a real estate license in Florida?
A: Earning your license opens up a wealth of career opportunities in one of the most active, high-volume real estate markets in the country. Industry professionals enjoy independent schedules, unlimited entrepreneurial earning potential, and the rewarding ability to guide clients through major life transitions.
Q: How much does it cost to get a real estate license in Florida?
A: The total start-up cost typically ranges between $400 and $600. This estimate includes your state-approved pre-licensing tuition, the mandatory fingerprinting background check fee (approx. $40–$90), the official DBPR state application fee ($62.75), and the Pearson VUE testing seat fee ($36.75).
Q: Do I need a real estate license to flip houses in Florida?
A: No, a license is not legally required to purchase, renovate, and sell your own personal property. However, holding a license grants you direct MLS access, deepens your understanding of contractual law, protects you from regulatory missteps, and allows you to pocket the commission savings on your own real estate transactions.
Q: What is the pass rate for the Florida real estate licensing exam?
A: The state exam is intentionally comprehensive, and average first-time pass rates across the state typically hover around 50% to 55%. Enrolling in a high-caliber program like Manfred Real Estate Learning Center and utilizing our targeted exam prep tools significantly increases your probability of passing on your very first attempt.
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