Texas Real Estate Exam

Maintained and Updated as of 2024

The Texas Real Estate Exam is administered by the Texas Real Estate Commission for prospective salespersons, brokers, and real estate inspectors applying for licenses. All salespersons, brokers, and real estate inspectors must pass the state administered exam in order to qualify for a license in Texas. In Texas, real estate students must complete a certain number of classroom hours before taking the state exam. Salespersons must complete 150 hours of core real estate courses in addition to 60 hours in other real estate related topics. Brokers must complete 270 classroom hours and 630 additional real estate classroom hours.

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The Texas Real Estate Exam is administered by the Texas Real Estate Commission for prospective salespersons, brokers, and real estate inspectors applying for licenses. All salespersons, brokers, and real estate inspectors must pass the state administered exam in order to qualify for a license in Texas.

In Texas, real estate students must complete a certain number of classroom hours before taking the state exam. Salespersons must complete 150 hours of core real estate courses in addition to 60 hours in other real estate related topics. Brokers must complete 270 classroom hours and 630 additional real estate classroom hours.

Testing locations are available across the state: Abilene, Amarillo, Arlington, Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Harlingen, Houston, Lubbock, McAllen, Midland, Richardson, San Antonio, Tyler, Waco. In addition, the test will be offered in two locations in Louisiana: Lake Charles and Shreveport.

Topic breakdown:

 

 

  • Property Ownership and Land Use Controls and Regulations
  • Laws of Agency
  • Valuation and Market Analysis
  • Financing
  • Transfer of Property
  • Practice of Real Estate
  • Mandated Disclosures Contracts


This practice exam will help you not only review key real estate concepts, but also familiarize yourself with the multiple choice written exam format that you will encounter on test day.

 

To supplement this free practice quiz, we strongly recommend full exam preparation from our sponsor United Realty Media, which offers a high quality web-based training for the Texas Real Estate Exam.

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