Embark on a dynamic career path in North Carolina real estate with the foundational knowledge provided by the 75-Hour Broker Pre-licensing Course.
This course is meticulously designed for aspiring real estate agents across the state, providing the legally required educational foundation to qualify for the North Carolina real estate broker license. It is the crucial first step for anyone serious about entering this thriving industry.
This practice test is an essential tool for all students currently enrolled in or who have recently completed the 75-hour pre-licensing course. It simulates the official licensing exam, allowing you to gauge your readiness and identify areas for improvement.
The comprehensive 75-hour syllabus, mandated by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission (NCREC), covers a wide array of vital real estate principles, practices, and state-specific laws.
Key topics you will master include:
Basic Real Estate Concepts and Law
Property Ownership and Interests
Agency Relationships and Responsibilities
Real Estate Contracts and Finance
Valuation and Appraisal
North Carolina License Law and Commission Rules
Property Management and Land Use Controls
Real Estate Mathematics and Closings
The course culminates in a comprehensive school final exam that you must pass to receive your certificate of completion and become eligible for the North Carolina state licensing exam.
The actual North Carolina Real Estate Broker License Examination, administered by the state's testing provider, is a rigorous assessment of your real estate knowledge.
The exam is divided into two distinct sections:
National Section: Covers general real estate principles and practices applicable nationwide.
State Section: Focuses specifically on North Carolina real estate laws, regulations, and practices.
The exam format consists primarily of multiple-choice questions. You must achieve a passing score on both sections to become licensed. Specific time limits are in place for each section, requiring both efficiency and accuracy.
A calculator is allowed for the math portion, and strict security protocols are enforced at testing centers. Preparing with realistic practice tests is vital to understanding the pacing and structure you will face on exam day.
Effective preparation is the key to success. Utilize a multi-faceted approach:
Review Course Materials: Thoroughly study your pre-licensing textbook, notes, and course handouts.
Focus on NC-Specifics: Dedicate extra time to North Carolina license law, commission rules, and unique closing procedures.
Take Practice Exams: Utilize high-quality practice tests like this one repeatedly to build stamina, identify knowledge gaps, and understand the logic behind correct answers.
Form Study Groups: Collaborating with peers can reinforce concepts and offer different perspectives.
Manage Your Time: Create a consistent study schedule that covers all syllabus areas well in advance of your exam date.
Once you have completed your 75-hour course and passed the school final, you will need to apply for the state licensing exam through the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. The actual state exam is proctored by an authorized testing provider, typically PSI Services. Candidates can schedule their exam at various official testing centers located throughout North Carolina.
Successfully completing the 75-Hour Broker Course and passing the state exam is the mandatory gateway to a fulfilling and legally recognized career in North Carolina real estate.
This certification is required for the following primary job titles:
Real Estate Provisional Broker: The essential starting role for all new licensees.
Real Estate Agent (North Carolina): The common term for a practicing provisional broker.
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