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chadhelton
07-13-2008, 12:30 AM
Hi everyone. I recently completed 60 hours at a Junior college majoring in just the basics. I took a few business classes and economics classes. I have always been very interested in real estate. I have decided this is what I want to do. On the 19th I will meet with the Business dept. at the University I will be attending in the fall, but I need some answers now.
I have done some research on the internet about the requirments for getting a real estate license and I see that you don't actually have to have a degree. I see that you take courses in real esate to get a license.
I am very new to this and I have n ot found a list of courses that need to be completed before you can apply.
I have went to the Mississippi Real Estate Commission and see the requirments but have not found the list of courses that need to be completed.

The reason I am in so interested in the courses is because I would like to see if I have already completed some of them.
If someone can direct me to a list of the course names I would be very thankful.

Thanks in advance.
Chad Helton

jamesww
07-13-2008, 12:59 AM
Typically you will need college courses in, Real Estate Principles and Practice, Real Estate Law, Real Estate Valuation, Real Estate Finance, Real Estate Specialty Fields, course work in economics, and book keeping.

These are the norms for just about any Real Estate Commision across the country. The courses you take must be a total of 10 semestar credit hours and you will be set.

chadhelton
07-13-2008, 12:43 PM
thanks for your input.
How long does it normally take to get a real estate license, assuming one is devoted entirely to the courses? Like how long from the start of the first course to the time you take the final exam?

jamesww
07-13-2008, 04:58 PM
thanks for your input.
How long does it normally take to get a real estate license, assuming one is devoted entirely to the courses? Like how long from the start of the first course to the time you take the final exam?

The time it takes all depends on the avenue you use to acquire your educational requirements and how quick of a study you are. I would say that it takes around 4 weeks to get your license once you have completed all educational requirements. As for the time line for completeting your educational requirements if you take college courses it will take you at minimium one semester. If you choose to take classes designed to meet the Real Estate Commission's requirements it will take less time.

If you can find an online real estate course provider that is approved by the commission then you can complete it in as little as 2 weeks. But this would be an intense schedule to keep as it is the route I followed when I first got licensed.

Copybuild
07-14-2008, 05:18 AM
Hi everyone. I recently completed 60 hours at a Junior college majoring in just the basics. I took a few business classes and economics classes. I have always been very interested in real estate. I have decided this is what I want to do. On the 19th I will meet with the Business dept. at the University I will be attending in the fall, but I need some answers now.
I have done some research on the internet about the requirments for getting a real estate license and I see that you don't actually have to have a degree. I see that you take courses in real esate to get a license.
I am very new to this and I have n ot found a list of courses that need to be completed before you can apply.
I have went to the Mississippi Real Estate Commission and see the requirments but have not found the list of courses that need to be completed.

The reason I am in so interested in the courses is because I would like to see if I have already completed some of them.
If someone can direct me to a list of the course names I would be very thankful.

Thanks in advance.
Chad Helton

I'm also looking forward for my license, hope to have it soon.

Texas_Ågent
07-14-2008, 06:23 AM
The reason I am in so interested in the courses is because I would like to see if I have already completed some of them.
If someone can direct me to a list of the course names I would be very thankful.

I would recommend three courses of action.

First, walk into three or four real estate offices and ask to talk the the office manager or broker. You may or may not need to set up an appointment. MANY office managers are eager to speak with potential candidates/recruits on the spur of the moment. Most brokers are very knowledgeable about the local requirements for licensing and most offices will have a prepared package explaining how to become licensed in your state. In addition, they normally will recommend their preferred schools to take your licensing classes. Some large brokers even offer licensing classes in house. Be cautious about brokers who offer to 'reimburse' your tuition. That's mainly a gimmick... and many new agents never see a dime of that. Expect to pay for your coursework out of your own pocket.

Second, go online and find your state's Real Estate Commission web site. Most states publish the detailed requirements for obtaining salesperson and broker licenses. They'll provide a list of required 'core' classes as well as the number of electives you'll need. They'll also explain what credit you may receive for previous college work (not necessarily directly real estate related.) More important, they'll explain the general requirements for licensing other than coursework. For instance, if you've ever been convicted of a felony involving fraud, you may not be eligible. Read all of this information carefully.

Finally, if you have any questions, CALL your state Real Estate Commission directly and talk to the staff. They are usually very helpful.

Good luck!

;)

keirs
07-31-2008, 11:14 PM
this thread is great, im new too and now i have a plan set out to get my license. thanks for the helpful info.

probate_attorney
08-02-2008, 07:16 AM
The greatest thing you can do it create a website in a related topic. I have a probate and estate settlement site that gives me thousand of visitors a month to prospect from.

Forget the old ways... that most Realtors recommend to you. (in most cases they are struggling too)

I will get over a quarter million page view a year. How do you like those apples?

look into probate marketing (target marketing and great timing)

Think big... you just have one life to live.... time is a wasting