NH Real Estate Exam Prep

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Real Estate Exam.
First Try.

The New Hampshire real estate exam is administered by the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission and requires an attorney to conduct real estate closings — one of several New England states with this requirement. The state portion tests New Hampshire's specific buyer and seller agency disclosure timing and content requirements. Environmental disclosure is also emphasized: New Hampshire's groundwater and private well disclosure requirements, septic system disclosure, and radon testing disclosure are all commonly tested topics.

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140
Exam Questions
3.5 hours
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score
40 hrs
Pre-License Hours
63%
1st-Time Pass Rate
Official Requirements

New Hampshire Real Estate License Requirements

Exam Questions
140
Time Limit
3.5 hours
Passing Score
70%
1st-Time Pass Rate
63%
Pre-License Hours
40 hours
Exam Fee
$95
Administered By
New Hampshire Real Estate Commission
NH Exam Prep

Built for the New Hampshire Real Estate Salesperson Exam

The New Hampshire first-time pass rate is 63%. Generic national prep leaves you guessing on NH-specific questions — our content is built around the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission exam outline so you study what's actually tested.

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Covering every topic on the NH real estate salesperson exam — New Hampshire license law, contracts, agency, finance, fair housing, math, and more.

Timed Mock Exams

Simulate the real 140-question, 3.5 hours test so exam day feels like familiar territory.

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What's On The Exam

Topics Tested on the New Hampshire Real Estate Salesperson Exam

The New Hampshire real estate exam covers both national real estate principles and NH-specific laws administered by the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission. The 140-question exam tests your knowledge of property ownership, agency law, contracts, finance, new hampshire license law, and more. Candidates who rely solely on national study materials typically underperform on the NH-specific portion — which is where most failures occur. Need to brush up on terminology? Our real estate glossary covers 500+ terms you may see on exam day.

New Hampshire requires 40 hours of pre-license education before you can sit for the exam. The exam fee is $95, and you have 3.5 hours to complete all 140 questions — including real estate math problems covering commission, proration, and LTV. The current first-time pass rate in New Hampshire is approximately 63% — focused, NH-specific preparation makes the difference between passing and retaking.

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Where Students Struggle

Most Missed New Hampshire Exam Topics

These are the topics New Hampshire candidates most often fail. Each one requires NH-specific knowledge that generic national prep doesn't cover.

1

NHREC License Law

New Hampshire Real Estate Commission's specific licensing requirements, supervision rules, and continuing education mandates are tested on the state portion with NH-specific provisions.

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2

Attorney Closing Requirements

New Hampshire requires a licensed attorney to handle real estate closings. Questions on the attorney's role, title examination process, and how this differs from escrow-state closings appear on the state exam.

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3

Groundwater & Well Disclosure

New Hampshire's private well and groundwater quality disclosure requirements — including radon in water and arsenic levels — are state-specific topics that appear on the NH state exam.

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4

Septic System Disclosure

New Hampshire's septic system disclosure requirements, including what must be disclosed and when, are critical exam topics in a state where many properties rely on septic rather than municipal sewer.

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Common Questions

New Hampshire Real Estate Exam FAQ

Answers to the most common questions about the New Hampshire real estate exam and license process.

How many questions are on the New Hampshire real estate exam?

The New Hampshire real estate salesperson exam has 140 multiple-choice questions. You have 3.5 hours to complete the exam and must score at least 70% to pass.

What is the passing score for the New Hampshire real estate exam?

The passing score for the New Hampshire real estate exam is 70%. The exam is administered by the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission and consists of 140 questions. If you do not pass, you can retake the exam after a waiting period — check the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission website for current retake policies.

How long do I have to complete the New Hampshire real estate exam?

Candidates have 3.5 hours to complete the New Hampshire real estate salesperson exam. The exam consists of 140 multiple-choice questions, so budget your time carefully — that works out to roughly 1.5 minutes per question.

How many times can I take the New Hampshire real estate exam?

New Hampshire does not set a hard cap on the number of attempts for the real estate salesperson exam. However, you must pay the $95 exam fee each time you retake it, and the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission may require a waiting period between attempts. Review the official New Hampshire Real Estate Commission retake policy before scheduling.

What topics are covered on the New Hampshire real estate exam?

The New Hampshire real estate exam covers both national and state-specific content. New Hampshire-specific topics include: Property Ownership, Agency Law, Contracts, Finance, New Hampshire License Law. National topics include property ownership, fair housing laws, real estate finance, contracts, property valuation, escrow and title, and real estate math.

How do I apply for a New Hampshire real estate license after passing the exam?

After passing the New Hampshire real estate exam, you must complete a background check, secure a sponsoring broker, and submit your license application to the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission. Your broker must hold an active New Hampshire broker license. Processing times vary, so apply as soon as possible after passing.

What is the best way to study for the New Hampshire real estate exam?

The most effective way to prepare for the New Hampshire real estate salesperson exam is to combine reading the required course materials with heavy practice testing. Focus on New Hampshire-specific license law (tested on the state portion) and the national topics like agency, contracts, fair housing, and real estate math. Timed mock exams that simulate the real 140-question, 3.5 hours format help reduce test-day anxiety.

How long does it take to get a New Hampshire real estate license?

Most candidates complete the New Hampshire real estate license process in 3 to 6 months. This includes completing 40 hours of pre-license education, scheduling and passing the 140-question exam (70% passing score), completing a background check, and obtaining broker sponsorship. Dedicated students who study consistently can move faster.

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Step-by-Step

How to Get Your New Hampshire Real Estate License

1

Meet Eligibility Requirements

Be at least 18 years old and meet the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission requirements. No prior real estate experience needed.

2

Complete 40 Hours of Pre-License Education

Enroll in a New Hampshire Real Estate Commission-approved school and complete the required 40 hours of coursework. This can be done online or in-person.

3

Apply for the Exam

Submit your exam application to the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission and pay the $95 exam fee. Once approved, you'll receive your scheduling information.

4

Pass the New Hampshire Real Estate Salesperson Exam

Pass the 140-question exam (3.5 hours) with a score of 70% or higher. The first-time pass rate is 63% — focused prep makes the difference.

5

Complete a Background Check

Submit fingerprints and complete the required background check through the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission.

6

Find a Sponsoring Broker & Apply for License

As a new licensee, you must work under a licensed New Hampshire broker. Submit your completed license application once you've secured a sponsoring broker.

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New Hampshire Real Estate Exam Articles

In-depth guides covering every topic on the New Hampshire exam.

How to Pass the New Hampshire Real Estate Exam on Your First Try

New Hampshire's real estate exam is 120 questions with a 70% passing score. Here's how to prepare for NH agency law, disclosure, and licensing requirements.

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New Hampshire Real Estate Exam Practice Questions

Practice questions covering New Hampshire real estate law, agency, disclosure, and the PSI exam format to help you pass on your first try.

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New Hampshire Real Estate Exam Pass Rate: What to Expect

Learn about the New Hampshire real estate exam pass rate, what makes candidates fail, and how to beat the odds on your first attempt.

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New Hampshire Real Estate Exam Topics: Complete Breakdown

A complete breakdown of every topic on the New Hampshire real estate exam — national content areas and NH state-specific law — so you know exactly what to study.

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New Hampshire Real Estate Exam Math Practice

Master the math on the New Hampshire real estate exam with practice problems covering transfer tax, commission, proration, and mortgage calculations.

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New Hampshire Agency Law Guide for the Real Estate Exam

Understand New Hampshire agency law — buyer agency requirements, fiduciary duties, disclosed dual agency, and what the exam tests — before sitting for your PSI exam.

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How Long Should You Study for the New Hampshire Real Estate Exam?

Find out how many hours to study for the New Hampshire real estate exam, how to build a study schedule, and which topics deserve the most attention.

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New Hampshire Fair Housing Exam Guide

Learn the federal and New Hampshire fair housing protected classes, key laws, and common exam scenarios to ace the fair housing section of the NH real estate exam.

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New Hampshire Real Estate License Requirements

Everything you need to know about getting a New Hampshire real estate license — education, exam, application, and renewal requirements under the OPLC.

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New Hampshire Real Estate Contracts Guide for the Exam

Master real estate contracts for the New Hampshire exam — purchase and sale agreements, contingencies, valid contract elements, and NH-specific contract rules.

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New Hampshire Real Estate Exam Day Tips

Get ready for exam day with practical tips on what to bring, how to manage your time, and how to approach tough questions on the New Hampshire PSI real estate exam.

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