180-Hr. TX Sales Pre-Licensing Premium Package
PREMIUM PACKAGE!
This package includes everything you need to get your license and includes your first license renewal package for free!*
This package is designed to provide you with the 180 hours of instruction required to be eligible for a Texas salesperson license.
These courses prepare you for the Texas state licensing exam and provide the practical business knowledge and foundation necessary to be a successful real estate Salesperson in Texas. This package also includes Exam Prep Edge.
Included in this package are:
- 30-Hr. TX Principles of Real Estate I Course
- 30-Hr. TX Principles of Real Estate II Course
- 30-Hr. TX Law of Agency Course
- 30-Hr. TX Law of Contracts Course
- 30-Hr. TX Promulgated Contracts and Forms Course
- 30-Hr. TX Real Estate Finance Course
- Texas Exam Prep Edge
One eTextbook included:
- Real Estate Basics and Beyond
**PLUS: This package includes the ProPath Real Estate Career Kickstarter professional development program!
Get your new career started right with three comprehensive yet actionable courses:
- Build Your 30/60/90 Day Plan: Learn how to formulate a business plan, determine SMART goals, and set up 30/60/90-day plans to integrate your plan into your business strategies. (3 hours)
- Build Your Core Lead Network: Learn all about lead generation and how to create a system that will keep your marketing cycle running. (3 hours)
- Build Your Negotiation Skills: Learn the phases of negotiation, preparation, and how communication strategies can power real estate negotiations. (3 hours)
**Professional development courses do not qualify for CE credits. This package includes a total of nine hours of professional development content that is not included in the mandatory and elective course hours listed above.
*Includes 98 hours of TX SAE credit.
This 30-hour course is the first of two courses that cover principles of real estate in Texas. The course helps prepare students for the Texas licensing exam, as well as provides the foundational knowledge necessary to be a successful real estate sales agent.
To apply for a Texas Real Estate Sales Agent’s license, students need to complete six courses (180 credit hours):
- Principles of Real Estate I (30 hours)
- Principles of Real Estate II (30 hours)
- Law of Agency (30 hours)
- Law of Contracts (30 hours)
- Promulgated Contracts and Forms (30 hours)
- Real Estate Finance (30 hours)
This course covers the 30 hours of content required in the Principles of Real Estate I course, as stipulated by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).
The course provides an overview of real estate concepts, interests in real estate, forms of homeownership, legal descriptions, real estate contracts, and closing procedures.
This 30-hr course is the second of two courses that cover principles of real estate in Texas. The course helps prepare you for the Texas licensing exam, as well as provides the foundational knowledge necessary to be a successful real estate Sales Agent.
To apply for a Texas Real Estate Sales Agent’s license, you need to complete six courses (180 credit hours): Principles of Real Estate I (30 hours), Principles of Real Estate II (30 hours), Law of Agency (30 hours), Law of Contracts (30 hours), Promulgated Contracts and Forms (30 hours), and Real Estate Finance (30 hours). This course covers the 30 hours of content required in the Principles of Real Estate II courses, as stipulated by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).
The course provides an overview of real estate math, financing principles, real estate appraisal, leases, control of land use, agency law, Texas Real Estate License Law, fair housing, and property management.
This 30-hr course covers real estate law of agency in Texas. The course helps prepare you for the Texas licensing exam, as well as provides the foundation knowledge necessary to be a successful real estate Sales Agent.
To apply for a Texas Real Estate Sales Agent’s license, you need to complete six courses (180 credit hours): Principles of Real Estate I (30 hours), Principles of Real Estate II (30 hours), Law of Agency (30 hours), Law of Contracts (30 hours), Promulgated Contracts and Forms (30 hours), and Real Estate Finance (30 hours). This course covers the 30 hours of content required in the Law of Agency courses, as stipulated by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).
The course covers critical agency concepts including the relationship between a principle and an agent, an agent’s authority, the termination of an agent’s authority, an agents fiduciary and other duties, employment law, deceptive trade practices, listing and buying representation, and the disclosure of agency.
This 30-hr course covers real estate law of contracts in Texas. The course helps prepare you for the Texas licensing exam, as well as provides the foundation knowledge necessary to be a successful real estate Sales Agent.
To apply for a Texas Real Estate Sales Agent’s license, you need to complete six courses (180 credit hours): Principles of Real Estate I (30 hours), Principles of Real Estate II (30 hours), Law of Agency (30 hours), Law of Contracts (30 hours), Promulgated Contracts and Forms (30 hours), and Real Estate Finance (30 hours). This course covers the 30 hours of content required in the Law of Contracts courses, as stipulated by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).
The course covers elements of contracts, offer and acceptance details, examination of the statute of frauds, remedies for breach of contract, unauthorized practice of law, commission rules relating to use of adopted forms, and owner disclosure requirements.
This 30-hr course covers Promulgated Contracts and Forms in Texas. The course helps prepare you for the Texas licensing exam, as well as provides the foundation knowledge necessary to be a successful real estate Sales Agent.
To apply for a Texas Real Estate Sales Agent’s license, you need to complete six courses (180 credit hours): Principles of Real Estate I (30 hours), Principles of Real Estate II (30 hours), Law of Agency (30 hours), Law of Contracts (30 hours), Promulgated Contracts and Forms (30 hours), and Real Estate Finance (30 hours). This course covers the 30 hours of content required in the Promulgated Contract Forms courses, as stipulated by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).
The course covers unauthorized practice of law, the broker-lawyer committee, current promulgated forms, and commission rules governing use of forms. The course also includes case studies involving the use of forms.
This 30-hr course covers real estate finance in Texas. The course helps prepare you for the Texas licensing exam, as well as provides the foundation knowledge necessary to be a successful real estate Sales Agent.
To apply for a Texas Real Estate Sales Agent’s license, you need to complete six courses (180 credit hours): Principles of Real Estate I (30 hours), Principles of Real Estate II (30 hours), Law of Agency (30 hours), Law of Contracts (30 hours), Promulgated Contracts and Forms (30 hours), and Real Estate Finance (30 hours). This course covers the 30 hours of content required in the Real Estate Finance courses, as stipulated by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).
The course covers monetary systems, primary and secondary money markets, sources of mortgage loans, federal government programs, loan applications, processes, and procedures, closing costs, alternative financial instruments, equal credit opportunity laws, community reinvestment laws, and state housing agencies.
State Requirements For Texas
Texas State Requirement Details for Real Estate Pre-Licensing Education
Please Note: A criminal conviction may affect a student's ability to become licensed. If a student has committed criminal offenses, has unpaid judgments, etc., the student may request a Fitness Determination (FD) from TREC prior to filing an application. This step may save time in pursuing a license if the student does not satisfy TREC’s qualifications for honesty, trustworthiness, and integrity. See TREC's Fitness Determination page for more information.
Hours Required by the State: 180 hours
- 30 hours in Principles of Real Estate I
- 30 hours in Principles of Real Estate II
- 30 hours in Law of Agency
- 30 hours in Law of Contracts
- 30 hours in Real Estate Finance
- 30 hours in Promulgated Contract Forms
Licensing Exam: The licensing exam is administered by PearsonVue. Registration for the state licensing exam is an entirely separate process from proctoring for your course final exam. For instructions to register for your state licensing exam and further information, please click here.
TEXAS REAL ESTATE REGULATORY AGENCY:
Texas Real Estate Commission
Street Address: Stephen F. Austin Building, 1700 N. Congress Ave., Suite 400, Austin, TX 78701
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 12188 Austin, TX 78711-2188
Telephone: 512-936-3000