The REAL Cost of a Real Estate License
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- Thinking about getting your real estate license in BC? Watch this video to understand the full costs of the journey you will embark on! Real estate licenses in British Columbia is one of the most expensive places to be licensed. So be sure to watch the video and comment and subscribe! If you are not from BC let me know how your state or province stacks up for cost!
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:28 Pre-License Costs
01:58 Post-License Costs
02:57 Total Costs
03:29 Outro
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@@jaydereuser7059 Thank you
This is great! Very informative.
Lot's of research went into this one ;)
Hello could you make your next video talking about how you studied for the math portion of the re exam
Its been a while, but I can certainly look into doing that!!
Can you give me a run down of how long it took you to complete each section of the course? Ex: starting from registration to taking the exam and then from passing the exam to being fully done with the applied practice course. Thanks!
I studied for around 4-5 months before taking the exam.
After the exam, the applied practice course takes another 5 months I believe but you get your temporary license so you are able to make money and work through that!
So total amount of time is just below a year. Hope this helps Nicole!
@@BradyandJayde That's great to know. Now of course everyone's answers are going to be different but what did you struggle with on the exam? Was is the math, mortgage law, contract law etc .... I'm asking a few people to see if something stands out or if it is really mixed answers. Thanks in advance
@@nicoleb8136 Most people might say the math but that was never an issue for me. I would say the legal structured questions were more difficult
Hi! I have another question specifically about the applied practice course. I believe it is something along the lines of practicing writing listings/purchase contracts etc. Also I know this is when you would start looking for a brokerage but for instance I already know what brokerage I’ll be working at (I already work there as an assistant). Is the applied practice course like you need to check of certain tasks (practicing listings etc), is there a minimum length of time to complete?
@@nicoleb8136 Yes, ideally they would like you to have working with a buyer and seller situation as the last day of the course is a recap of your temporary license.
But it is not required to have these completed as not everyone is capable of getting a listing in that designated time. You still need to answer the questions they give but it would be from a theoretical perspective instead of from experience!
Hope that makes sense.