• Here’s How to Become a Real Estate Agent in NC

  • This article originally appeared on whatsnew2day.com

     

    Working as a real estate agent in North Carolina is both satisfying and lucrative. 

    You can work independently as a real estate agent, assisting clients with purchasing, selling, and renting real estate. 

    However, it takes some time to become a real estate agent. This article offers a detailed explanation of how to become a real estate agent in NC.

     

    Have The Required Age and Education

    In North Carolina, you must be at least 18 years old and hold a high school diploma or equivalent to be able to work as a real estate agent. After you pass a high school equivalency exam, such as the GED, you will be qualified to work as a real estate agent though you still need to finish high school.

     

    Complete The Real Estate Salesperson Pre-Licensing Course

    You must finish the 75-hour Pre-Licensing Course for Real Estate Salespersons before you apply to become a real estate agent in North Carolina. The North Carolina Real Estate Commission (NCREC) mandates completing this course, which covers subjects like real estate law, principles and practices, and real estate financing.

     

    Numerous academic institutions, both in-person and online, provide the Pre-Licensing Course for Real Estate Salespersons; you can find a list of authorized course providers on the NCREC website.

     

    Take The Real Estate Salesperson Exam

     

    After finishing the Pre-Licensing Course for Real Estate Salespersons, you must pass the North Carolina Real Estate Salesperson Exam; nationwide and state-specific parts make up this exam. Real estate principles and practices, real estate law and real estate finance are some subjects covered in the national part of the test.  

     

    The North Carolina-specific real estate rules and regulations are covered under the state-specific section. You can set up your exam on the NCREC website or with Pearson VUE, the testing provider. Before scheduling the exam, it is advisable to research and prepare for the test.

     

    Apply for A License and Pay the Necessary Costs

    After passing the exam, you can apply for your North Carolina real estate salesperson license. The NCREC requires that you submit a license application along with the required payments and supporting records.

     

    You will be required to supply personal information, including your social security number and any criminal histories, as part of the application process, including a background check. Additionally, you need documentation of your schooling and Pre-Licensing Course for Real Estate Salespersons completion.

     

    Find A Real Estate Broker Authorized to Guide You

     

    This is the final step on how to become a real estate agent in NC; all real estate agents in North Carolina are required to work under the direction of an authorized real estate broker. You can start by contacting nearby real estate firms and inquiring if they have opportunities for new agents to find a broker to sponsor you. 

     

    You can also get referrals from other real estate brokers or experts in the field. You must sign a sponsorship agreement with the broker you have chosen to be your sponsor once you have selected one. The conditions of your sponsorship, including any training or support the broker will offer, are outlined in this agreement.

     

    Summary

     

    If you have been wondering how to become a real estate agent in NC, you should have attained the required age and education level and completed the real estate salesperson pre-licensing course. You should also take a real estate salesperson exam, apply for a license, and find a real estate broker authorized to guide you.