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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

California Real Estate License - NEED HELP
Hi all!
I would like to get my real estate license so that I am better equipped for my OWN personal real estate investing. Should I take the broker exam or the salesperson exam to get my license? I am confused on that.
Also, what is the quickest way to take the prerequisite courses needed?
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@Nick Portillo I got my license about 2 years ago for investing purposes only. You have to be a salesperson first before taking Broker exam I believe.
I took my courses through Kaplan online, cost was $238 I believe. You can take them 3 weeks apart if my memory is correct, there are 3 of them.
The state test is very easy, I paid $50 for some multiple choice tests via Kaplan and did a few hundred questions and that was it.
Test focuses a lot on disclosure and how to handle deposit money, basically don't be an idiot, dishonest thief. They may check for a pulse also. Good luck.