California Real Estate BROKER Pre-License Training
Complete 5-course package required for supervisory broker prelicensing.
California Pre-License 225 Hours Correspondence/Textbook Bundle
Complete 5-course package required for supervisory broker prelicensing.
Includes bound textbooks you can keep forever.
Download and print your own certificate.
This package provides existing salespersons with 5 additional pre-license courses necessary to obtain a California Real Estate Broker license. Students must have previously completed the 3 courses required for a salesperson license.
The California Department of Real Estate (DRE) require salespersons who desire to upgrade their real estate license to the broker status to be at least 18 years old, be honest and truthful, have a minimum of two years of licensed California salesperson experience, and successfully complete eight 45-hour real estate education courses. Three of the eight courses (Real Estate Principles, Real Estate Practice, and Legal Aspects of Real Estate) may have been completed as part of the initial salesperson licensing requirements.
This course package is a compilation of the remaining five qualifying courses that are required for a real estate broker license in California:
California Property Management (45 hours) - This course is an outline of property management regulations, both residential and commercial. This course goes over lease agreements, risk management and security, record keeping requirements, and tenant relations.
California Real Estate Appraisal Principles and Procedures (45 hours) - Buyers only want to pay as much as a property appraises for, so this course explains how an independent house appraiser comes to the conclusion of a property's value. This course will explain the appraisal process, the three methods for determining value, and the final appraisal report.
California Real Estate Economics (45 hours) - There are many economic factors that have an influence on a local real estate market. This course explains the local, state, and national economic principles in relation to real estate in urban and rural areas.
California Real Estate Finance and Loan Brokering (45 hours) - Most buyers will need to finance the purchase of real estate, rather than paying all cash for a property. This course outlines the various loan markets available, how a buyer qualifies for a mortgage loan, and the various loan programs available.
Introduction to California Escrow (45 hours) - This course will go describe the escrow process using sample transactions and escrow forms.
These California real estate broker pre-license training courses are approved as California real estate correspondence courses. You will receive a texbook in the mail for each course, with all quizzes and final exams to be completed online. You will not be mailed a paper final exam.
If you have NOT yet completed the required broker licensing course, Legal Aspects of Real Estate, please contact us at 1-866-519-9597 to have it added to your account.
Price: |
$299.00 (USD)
+ $20.00 Shipping and Handling |
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Credit Hours: | 225 |
Category: | Vocational Training > Real Estate > License Training > California |
Purpose: | Complete 5-course package required for supervisory broker prelicensing |
Features: | textbook, printable certificate |
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Purchase of this package requires that you read and acknowledge an Enrollment Agreement before receiving credit for any courses contained in this package. Please review the following:
ATTENTION: The California Department of Real Estate (DRE) regulates the pace at which students may take pre-license courses as follows:
DRE Sponsor Number: S0683
Credit Hours Provided: 45
Category: Pre-License
Download General Information Page
This California real estate economics course covers the following 15 topics:
This is a self-study course using the textbook Real Estate Economics, 6th Edition by Walt Huber. After studying each chapter in the book, you will go online to take the chapter quiz. After passing each quiz, you'll be ready to take the final exam at the end of the course.
This is a correspondence course with a physical textbook. Chapter quizzes and a final exam are provided via the internet. Students will study each chapter of the textbook in order. After completing a chapter, students will need to complete an associated online quiz. The student must pass an online final exam at the end of the course.
No other substitute method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
The course contains approximately 45 hours of reading material in the textbook Real Estate Economics by Walt Huber.
A final examination is required at the end of the course. The final examination consists of 100 multiple choice questions. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion. The final examination is not downloadable or printable. The final exam has a time limit of 3 hours. Questions not completed by that time will be marked as incorrect and the exam will be automatically scored. Students that do not pass the final exam may reattempt the final exam with an alternate set of questions.
The DRE limits students taking final exams for pre-license courses to one completed exam per 17-1/2 day period.
This Broker Pre-License Course may be completed at your own pace. The course is designed to take a minimum of 45 hours to complete. The time will be spent reading the course text materials, studying the text materials to ensure concept understanding, completion of the course exercise sets, and review of support material and successful passage of the course final examination.
The California DRE requires that pre-license courses not be completed in less than 17-1/2 days from enrollment, per course. This means that if purchased as a package, the 135 hours necessary to obtain a California salesperson license may not be completed in less than 54 days from enrollment.
You will have a maximum of 365 days from enrollment to complete the course, after which course access will end.
The following is the cancellation and refund policy:
There are no prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the California Department of Real Estate to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the California Real Estate Broker examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met.
OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as to your ability to obtain a CA real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the California Department of Real Estate.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
This course is approved for pre-license credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructor, authors or lecturers.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at http://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, RE 340A, is also available.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
DRE Sponsor Number: S0683
Credit Hours Provided: 45
Category: Pre-License
Download General Information Page
This course educates students on the history, function, and current issues in real estate financing. This course is intended to provide 45 hours of education to be counted towards a complete California Real Estate Broker pre-license education.
This California Real Estate Finance & Loan Brokering course covers the following topics:
The textbook features highlighted finance concepts, bolded definitions for memory enhancement, and concise chapter summaries for easy review. This unique approach is intended to clarify the process of qualifying standards, disclosure requirements, and loan documents, making this a user-friendly learning experience.
This is a correspondence course with a physical textbook. Chapter quizzes and a final exam are provided via the internet. Students will study each chapter of the textbook in order. After completing a chapter, students will need to complete an associated online quiz. The student must pass an online final exam at the end of the course.
No other substitute method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
The course contains approximately 45 hours of reading material in the textbook Real Estate Finance by Walt Huber.
A final examination is required at the end of the course. The final examination consists of 100 multiple choice questions. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion. The final examination is not downloadable or printable. The final exam has a time limit of 3 hours. Questions not completed by that time will be marked as incorrect and the exam will be automatically scored. Students that do not pass the final exam may reattempt the final exam with an alternate set of questions.
The DRE limits students taking final exams for pre-license courses to one completed exam per 17-1/2 day period.
This Pre-License Course may be completed at your own pace. The course is designed to take a minimum of 45 hours to complete. The time will be spent reading the course text materials, studying the text materials to ensure concept understanding, completion of the course exercise sets, and review of support material and successful passage of the course final examination.
The California DRE requires that pre-license courses not be completed in less than 17-1/2 days from enrollment, per course. This means that if purchased as a package, the 135 hours necessary to obtain a California salesperson license may not be completed in less than 54 days from enrollment.
You will have a maximum of 365 days from enrollment to complete the course, after which course access will end.
The following is the cancellation and refund policy:
There are no prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the California Department of Real Estate to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the California Real Estate Broker examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met.
OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as to your ability to obtain a CA real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the California Department of Real Estate.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
This course is approved for pre-license credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructor, authors or lecturers.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at http://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, RE 340A, is also available.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
DRE Sponsor Number: S0683
Credit Hours Provided: 45
Category: Pre-license
This California Introduction to Escrow training course online includes several sample escrow procedures and their corresponding forms. Each chapter has a vocabulary section, since knowing the meaning of words is half the battle. Provides a step-by-step process of learning how to work through the escrow process, form-by-form.
This is a self-study course, which means that we send you the textbook Escrow 1, Introducing Transaction Coordinators, 5th Edition by Walt Huber. Once you've reviewed the information in each chapter, you can take the associated quiz online. After you've successfully completed each of the quizzes, you'll be ready to tackle the final exam.
The California Introduction to Escrow course contains 15 chapters of study:
This is a correspondence course with a physical textbook. Chapter quizzes and a final exam are provided via the internet. Students will study each chapter of the textbook in order. After completing a chapter, students will need to complete an associated online quiz. The student must pass an online final exam at the end of the course.
No other substitute method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
This California Introduction to Escrow training online course contains approximately 45 hours of reading material in the textbook Escrow 1, Introducing Transaction Coordinators, 5th Edition by Walt Huber.
A final examination is required at the end of the course. The final examination consists of 100 multiple choice questions. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion. The final examination is not downloadable or printable.
The final exam has a time limit of 3 hours. Questions not completed by that time will be marked as incorrect and the exam will be automatically scored.
The DRE limits students taking final exams for pre-license courses to one completed exam per 18 day period.
This Pre-License Course may be completed at your own pace. The course is designed to take a minimum of 45 hours to complete. The time will be spent reading the course text materials, studying the text materials to ensure concept understanding, completion of the course exercise sets, and review of support material and successful passage of the course final examination.
The California DRE requires that pre-license courses not be completed in less than 17-1/2 days from enrollment, per course. This means that if purchased as a package, the 135 hours necessary to obtain a California salesperson license may not be completed in less than 54 days from enrollment.
You will have a maximum of 365 days from enrollment to complete the course, after which course access will end.
The following is the cancellation and refund policy:
There are no prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the California Department of Real Estate to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the California Real Estate Broker examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met.
OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as to your ability to obtain a CA real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the California Department of Real Estate.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
This course is approved for pre-license credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructor, authors or lecturers.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at http://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, RE 340A, is also available.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
DRE Sponsor Number: S0683
Credit Hours Provided: 45
Category: Pre-License
Download General Information Page
The course covers 15 chapters and an appendix dealing with the following topics:
This is a self-study course, meaning that we send you the textbook Real Estate Appraisal (Principles & Procedures), 5th Edition by Walt Huber and after reviewing the information, you take the quizzes online. Once you've progressed through all of the practice quizzes, you should be familiar with the information and fully prepared to take on the final exam.
This is a correspondence course with a physical textbook. Chapter quizzes and a final exam are provided via the internet. Students will study each chapter of the textbook in order. After completing a chapter, students will need to complete an associated online quiz. The student must pass an online final exam at the end of the course.
No other substitute method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
The course contains approximately 45 hours of reading material in the textbook Estate Appraisal (Principles & Procedures), 5th Edition by Walt Huber.
A final examination is required at the end of the course. The final examination consists of 100 multiple choice questions. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion. The final examination is not downloadable or printable.
The final exam has a time limit of 3 hours. Questions not completed by that time will be marked as incorrect and the exam will be automatically scored.
The DRE limits students taking final exams for pre-license courses to one completed exam per 18 day period.
This Pre-License Course may be completed at your own pace. The course is designed to take a minimum of 45 hours to complete. The time will be spent reading the course text materials, studying the text materials to ensure concept understanding, completion of the course exercise sets, and review of support material and successful passage of the course final examination.
The California DRE requires that pre-license courses not be completed in less than 17-1/2 days from enrollment, per course. This means that if purchased as a package, the 135 hours necessary to obtain a California salesperson license may not be completed in less than 54 days from enrollment.
You will have a maximum of 365 days from enrollment to complete the course, after which course access will end.
The following is the cancellation and refund policy:
There are no prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the California Department of Real Estate to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the California Real Estate Broker examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met.
OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as to your ability to obtain a CA real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the California Department of Real Estate.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
This course is approved for pre-license credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructor, authors or lecturers.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at http://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, RE 340A, is also available.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
DRE Sponsor Number: S0683
Credit Hours Provided: 45
Category: Pre-License
Download General Information Page
This 15 chapter online property management course discusses the following topics:
This is a self-study course that explains important financial concepts in a simple, concise format using the textbook Property Management, 7th Edition by Walt Huber. After reviewing each chapter of the book, go online to take the chapter review quiz. After you've completed all of the quizzes, you'll be ready for the final exam!
This is a correspondence course with a physical textbook. Chapter quizzes and a final exam are provided via the internet. Students will study each chapter of the textbook in order. After completing a chapter, students will need to complete an associated online quiz. A mid-course test is presented after Chapter 7. The student must pass an online final exam at the end of the course.
No other substitute method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
This online course contains approximately 45 hours of reading material in the textbook Property Management, 7th Edition by Walt Huber.
A final examination is required at the end of the course. The final examination consists of 100 multiple choice questions. A test score of 75% or greater is required for course completion. The final examination is not downloadable or printable.
The final exam has a time limit of 3 hours. Questions not completed by that time will be marked as incorrect and the exam will be automatically scored.
The DRE limits students taking final exams for pre-license courses to one completed exam per 18 day period.
This Pre-License Course may be completed at your own pace. The course is designed to take a minimum of 45 hours to complete. The time will be spent reading the course text materials, studying the text materials to ensure concept understanding, completion of the course exercise sets, and review of support material and successful passage of the course final examination.
The California DRE requires that pre-license courses not be completed in less than 17-1/2 days from enrollment, per course. This means that if purchased as a package, the 135 hours necessary to obtain a California salesperson license may not be completed in less than 54 days from enrollment.
You will have a maximum of 365 days from enrollment to complete the course, after which course access will end.
The following is the cancellation and refund policy:
There are no prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the California Department of Real Estate to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the California Real Estate Broker examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met.
OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as to your ability to obtain a CA real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the California Department of Real Estate.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
This course is approved for pre-license credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructor, authors or lecturers.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at http://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, RE 340A, is also available.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
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