The Broker Pre-License Package combines all four of our Broker courses into a single, comprehensive package. This package will cover the full 192 hours of education remaining for an agent to upgrade to a broker's license in Kentucky (if they have 9 college credit hours). This course contains the 48 hour Broker Management, 48 hour Broker Law, and two additional broker courses.
Wondering how to get a Kentucky Real Estate Broker License? You've come to the right spot! Obtaining your Kentucky Managing Broker License has never been easier. Our affordable Kentucky Broker Pre-License Package can be started at anytime, from anywhere.
This package contains 192 hours of Kentucky Real Estate Commission approved Broker Pre-License courses. This is typically what is needed for an agent with at least 9 college credit hours.
Click the enroll now button above to get started. Next, purchase your textbooks, Real Estate Brokerage: A Management Guide and Real Estate Law, for the course by clicking order now below.
The course is approved as a 192 total hour Broker Pre-License course and counts toward the hour requirement for a Broker's license in Kentucky.
All of the material is available 100% online, you can sign up anytime and access the material around your schedule. The course features audio, video, interactive exercises, practice quizzes and exams, and electronic flashcards.
Unmatched customer support is available to each student by phone, email, text, or chat 7 days a week, day or night. Our expertise and industry leading licensing exam pass rate create a first-class learning experience for aspiring Kentucky Real Estate Brokers.
1) Two years working at least 20 hours a week with a Sales Associate License.
2) 21 credit hours from an accredited college with 12 credits in Real Estate. Or 336 classroom hours in a real estate approved school with 48 hours in Brokerage Management and 48 hours in Broker Law.
3) Once the Governor lifts the state of
emergency in Kentucky +45 days, the 96 hours of Pre-License Education cannot be counting toward a Broker's License.
The typical broker applicant's education is made up of the following courses:
A) Real Estate Principles - 96 classroom hours. This is the course most individuals completed to obtain their sales associate license. (cannot count after the governor lifts the state of emergency +45 days).
B) Brokerage Management - 48 classroom hours. This is a mandatory course for broker applicants. This course must have been completed on or after September of 2000.
C) Real Estate Law - 48 classroom hours. Real Estate Law is the course most licensees complete, but is not a required course. Other 48 classroom hours in real estate courses can meet this requirement.
D) Nine college elective credit hours. This is the equivalent of 144 classroom hours and is the highest number of electives accepted by the Commission.
E) There are other courses that can be counted, for example, some designation courses such as GRI, CCIM, and CRS.
Our real estate courses are designed for complete flexibility and can be completed in just a few weeks.
Each real estate course is designed to help you pass the real estate exam and start your real estate career without delay.
With access to thousands of practice questions and practice exams, you will be able to identify your weaknesses and study more efficiently.
Our instructors are available around-the-clock to help with any of your real estate questions.
We offer affordable and flexible payment plans. Simply click "Enroll Now!" and choose which option works for you.
Every single course is approved by the Commission and up to the highest industry standards.
Wondering how to get a Kentucky Real Estate Broker License? You've come to the right spot! Obtaining your Kentucky Managing Broker License has never been easier. Our affordable Kentucky Broker Pre-License Package can be started at anytime, from anywhere.
This package contains 192 hours of Kentucky Real Estate Commission approved Broker Pre-License courses. This is typically what is needed for an agent with at least 9 college credit hours.
Click the enroll now button above to get started. Next, purchase your textbooks, Real Estate Brokerage: A Management Guide and Real Estate Law, for the course by clicking order now below.
The course is approved as a 192 total hour Broker Pre-License course and counts toward the hour requirement for a Broker's license in Kentucky.
All of the material is available 100% online, you can sign up anytime and access the material around your schedule. The course features audio, video, interactive exercises, practice quizzes and exams, and electronic flashcards.
Unmatched customer support is available to each student by phone, email, text, or chat 7 days a week, day or night. Our expertise and industry leading licensing exam pass rate create a first-class learning experience for aspiring Kentucky Real Estate Brokers.
1) Two years working at least 20 hours a week with a Sales Associate License.
2) 21 credit hours from an accredited college with 12 credits in Real Estate. Or 336
classroom hours in a real estate approved school with 48 hours in Brokerage Management and 48 hours in Broker Law.
3) Once the Governor lifts the state of
emergency in Kentucky +45 days, the 96 hours of Pre-License Education cannot be counting toward a Broker's License.
The typical broker applicant's education is made up of the following courses:
A) Real Estate Principles - 96 classroom hours. This is the course most individuals completed to obtain their sales associate license. (cannot count after the governor lifts the state of emergency +45 days).
B) Brokerage Management - 48 classroom hours. This is a mandatory course for broker applicants. This course must have been completed on or after September of 2000.
C) Real Estate Law - 48 classroom hours. Real Estate Law is the course most licensees complete, but is not a required course. Other 48 classroom hours in real estate courses can meet this requirement.
D) Nine college elective credit hours. This is the equivalent of 144 classroom hours and is the highest number of electives accepted by the Commission.
E) There are other courses that can be counted, for example, some designation courses such as GRI, CCIM, and CRS.
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