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Real Estate Math

A house sold for $345,000, which was 9% more than the original cost. The original cost was most nearly:

$319,125
$316,514
$332,500
$304,500
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Original Cost = Current Cost / Adjusted Rate. $345,000 / 1.09 = $316,514.

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The principal unit of the rectangular survey system. A township is a square with six-mile sides and an area of 36 square miles.

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A legal process in which a lender takes possession of a property and sells it to recover the balance of a loan.

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A neutral third party holds funds and documents until all conditions...

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Real Estate Exam FAQ

Everything you need to know about real estate salesperson exams — pass rates, topic coverage, retake rules, and more.

How many questions are on the real estate salesperson exam?+
Most state real estate salesperson exams have 100–150 questions. The national portion typically covers 75–80 questions on real estate principles, while the state portion has 30–50 questions on your state's specific license law. California has 150 questions, Texas has 125, and Florida has 100.
What is a passing score on the real estate exam?+
Most states require a 70–75% score to pass. California requires 70% (105/150 correct), Texas requires 70% on both the national and state portions, and Florida requires 75%. Check your state's real estate commission website for the exact passing threshold.
How hard is the real estate exam?+
The real estate exam is harder than most people expect. National first-time pass rates average around 50–55%. California's pass rate is typically 48–52%. The exam tests both memorization of laws and applied reasoning about real-world scenarios.
How long should I study for the real estate exam?+
Most successful candidates study 60–100 hours before sitting the exam — typically 4–8 weeks of structured daily study. Candidates who complete practice questions and mock exams consistently outperform those who only review notes.
What topics are covered on the real estate exam?+
The national portion covers property ownership, land use, valuation, financing, agency relationships, contracts, property disclosure, and fair housing. The state portion tests your state's specific license law, regulations, and required practices — which differ significantly from state to state.
Can I retake the real estate exam if I fail?+
Yes. All states allow retakes, though policies vary. Most states require a waiting period of 24 hours to 30 days. Some states let you retake only the failed portion; others require both portions. There is usually no limit on total attempts.
What is the pass rate for the real estate exam by state?+
Pass rates vary significantly. California typically sees 48–52% first-time pass rates. Texas is around 55–60%. Florida is around 55%. States with less stringent prelicensing requirements often see lower pass rates. Candidates using structured prep tools significantly outperform the state average.
What is the difference between the national and state portions of the exam?+
The national portion covers universal real estate concepts: property rights, financing, agency, contracts, fair housing, and valuation. The state portion covers your specific state's license law, commission rules, and required disclosures. Both must be passed — often in the same sitting.
How many times can you take the real estate exam?+
Most states allow unlimited retakes within a specific window (often 1–2 years from your initial application date). After that window, you may need to reapply and possibly retake prelicensing coursework. Check your state's real estate commission for exact rules.
Is the real estate exam the same in every state?+
No. Every state administers its own licensing exam. While most states use a national vendor (PSI or Pearson VUE) and share a common national portion, the state-specific portion is entirely different. State laws, required disclosures, agency rules, and commission regulations vary widely.

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