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The A+ Simulator is the most effective way to prepare for your real estate exam in Texas. Whether you are a first-time test taker or retaking the exam, our 1,300+ TREC-aligned practice questions will get you ready. Getting your Texas real estate license starts with passing the TREC exam, and we are here to make sure you do it on the first try.
A+ Simulator isn't a real estate school — it's a realistic exam practice tool built for candidates who've already completed their required pre-license education. If you still need to complete your Texas pre-license course, visit our Get Licensed page for available courses we recommend. Once you're course-complete, A+ Simulator gives you the realistic practice you need to walk into the TREC exam with confidence.
5 free Texas real estate exam questions from our TREC-aligned question bank. Tap a choice to check your answer.
1. Which economic characteristic of land explains why two similar lots can have very different values based on location?
2. The primary purpose of the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) is to:
3. Which of the following must most Texas residential sellers provide to a buyer in a one-to-four family transaction?
4. A property sells for $450,000. The listing broker's commission is 6%, split 50/50 with the buyer's broker. How much does the buyer's broker receive?
5. The Texas Real Estate License Act (TRELA) is part of which code?
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Get Full Access →The Texas Real Estate Sales Agent Exam has two portions — National (85 questions) and State Law (40 questions). Our simulator covers every single category based on the official TREC exam outline.
The Texas Sales Agent exam has two portions — a National portion with 85 questions and a State Law portion with 40 scored questions (plus 10 pretest items). You must score at least 70% on each portion separately to pass.
You need a minimum score of 70% on both the National and State Law portions. You must pass both — a high score on one does not compensate for a low score on the other. Our simulator tracks your score by category so you know exactly where to focus.
The Texas Real Estate exam is challenging, with many first-time candidates needing to retake one or both portions. The key to passing is consistent practice with real exam format questions and understanding both the national concepts and Texas-specific law. Our simulator covers both.
The Texas exam covers 7 national topics including property ownership, contracts, agency, financing, valuation, disclosures, and real estate practice — plus 6 Texas state law topics including TREC rules, licensing, standards of conduct, agency, contracts, and special topics like homestead, DTPA, and HOAs.
You can retake each portion of the Texas exam as many times as needed within one year of your application approval. If you fail both portions you must wait 30 days before retesting. Most students who use a practice simulator pass within their first two attempts.
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