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Updated about 4 years ago, 11/24/2020

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Joshua Howaniec
  • Contractor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Online Real Estate License Recommendations

Joshua Howaniec
  • Contractor
  • Indianapolis, IN
Posted

I am going to get my Real Estate license online. I tried Aceable but they don't do licensing for Indiana yet. There are dozens of online sites to get the license from so I don't want to waste my time on a program that's sub par. 

Does anyone have a recommendation?

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Joseph Cacciapaglia
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
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Joseph Cacciapaglia
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
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I really like theCEShop.com.

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Joshua Howaniec
  • Contractor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Joshua Howaniec
  • Contractor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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@Joseph Cacciapaglia ill check that out tonight

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Gloria N Gear
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  • Realtor
  • Indianapolis IN
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Gloria N Gear
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  • Realtor
  • Indianapolis IN
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Do REALU, Tucker, IBREA, or RECP.  Those are the reputable ones.  I personally did mine through Tucker and passed the first time I sat for test.  Another guy doing his test at the same time was coming in for the 13th time -- don't waste your time or money with the fly-by-night companies.

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Carl R.
  • Crown Point, IN
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Carl R.
  • Crown Point, IN
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I'm local so I did a local company's real estate school and passed on the first attempt.  Unless you are super-disciplined, the 90 hour course is probably easier in a live class than online.  

I did use CEShop for the 30 hour post licensing course and I thought that was pretty good.   

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Joshua Howaniec
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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Joshua Howaniec
  • Contractor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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@Gloria N Gear thanks! I somehow found myself on a Keller Williams page that led me to Real Estate Express. So I purchased that and just started it last night.

The thing I don’t get is that I am supposed to be taking a 90 hour course but nowhere am I seeing anything (videos or audio) that clocks out at 90 hours, it’s just an online curriculum, some practice tests, and the physical book. So idk if the online material has become a stand in for the 90 hours or if I am missing something...

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Joshua Howaniec
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Joshua Howaniec
  • Contractor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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@Carl R. that's good to hear. A few days ago I signed up with Real Estate Express . The thing that throws me is its not a 90 hour course, its just a book with some exam prep. 

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Carl R.
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Carl R.
  • Crown Point, IN
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There is a specific curriculum to the 90 hour course.  Here is an online version from the CE Shop:  https://www.theceshop.com/indi...

You will need a certificate from that 90 hour course in order to take the state exam.

It's not hard, but there is a lot to remember.