Everything you need to know to pass the Texas Real Estate Sales Agent Exam on your first try.
Just passed your Texas real estate exam? Texas has one of the fastest growing and most diverse real estate markets in the country. From residential sales to relocation specialists, luxury real estate, and land sales — here is a complete look at what is available to you.
Read Full Article →How much do Texas real estate agents actually make? From new agents earning $25,000-$50,000 in year one to top producers in Austin and DFW earning $500,000+, here is a complete breakdown — plus the Texas tax advantage that makes earnings go even further.
Read Full Article →Choosing the right sponsoring broker is one of the most important decisions you will make as a new Texas Sales Agent. Here is everything you need to know — including the 7 questions to ask every broker before you sign.
Read Full Article →The Texas Real Estate Sales Agent Exam has two separate portions — a National portion with 85 scored questions and a State Law portion with 40 scored questions. Here is everything you need to know about the format, length, and structure.
Read Full Article →You need a 70% passing score on BOTH portions separately — at least 60 correct on the National and 28 correct on the State Law portion. Here is the complete answer plus what happens if you fail and how to make sure you do not.
Read Full Article →A significant portion of first-time test takers fail one or both portions of the Texas exam. Understanding why people fail is the first step to making sure you are not one of them. Here are the top 10 reasons — and how to avoid each one.
Read Full Article →From pre-licensing education to active license, most students complete the Texas real estate licensing process in 4 to 6 months. Texas requires 180 hours of pre-licensing education — more than most states. Here is the complete step by step timeline.
Read Full Article →With the right strategy, most students can prepare effectively in just a few weeks. Here are the proven study tips that actually work — including the key numbers you must memorize before exam day on both the National and State Law portions.
Read Full Article →Walk into your Texas Real Estate Sales Agent Exam calm, prepared, and ready to pass. Here is exactly what to do the night before, the morning of, and during your exam at Pearson VUE.
Read Full Article →Reading your notes is not memorization. Here are the proven techniques — spaced repetition, active recall, audio review, and Texas-specific acronyms — that actually make real estate concepts stick on exam day.
Read Full Article →The Recovery Trust Account pays up to $50,000 per transaction and $100,000 per licensee lifetime. These numbers come up on the TREC exam regularly — here is everything you need to know to earn those points.
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