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VanEd Real Estate School offers a convenient and affordable solution for obtaining a Texas real estate license online. Our 180-hour pre-license course packages are TREC-approved and fully satisfy the educational requirements to become a licensed real estate agent in Texas. You can choose to pay for the course in full or opt for a flexible payment plan with 2 or 3-month installments. Courses are provided by our parent company, 360training (TREC Provider #4591), in a PDF format.
Our Texas pre-license courses have earned an average rating of 4.6 stars from 8,623 student reviews.
TREC requires each Pre-License course final exam to be overseen by a third party. Typically, this involves an in-person test in front of an eligible proctor.
With our 180-Hour Convenience Package and 270-Hour Premium Package, you'll receive 100% online, and on-demand TREC-approved recorded proctoring service for each of your final exams. This allows you to take your pre-licensing finals anywhere and anytime, as long as you have a camera, microphone, and internet connection!
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Our daily lives can involve a variety of agency relationships. When you ask your physician to communicate information to the pharmacy to fill a prescription, you are authorizing the physician to act as an agent of sorts to fulfill a specific task for you. If you hire a professional real estate person to market your home, or find you a new home, or find you a new office space, or you retain an auto broker to locate a replacement car or truck, or contract with an art dealer to find works by a specific artist, or employ a private detective to track down a long-lost relative, or you deliver some inherited furniture to an antique dealer for sale on consignment at a specific minimum price, you are participating in an agency relationship. All of these examples involve a contract, either verbal or written. It is that contract that creates the agency relationship.
$165
Our daily lives can involve a variety of agency relationships. When you ask your physician to communicate information to the pharmacy to fill a prescription, you are authorizing the physician to act as an agent of sorts to fulfill a specific task for you. If you hire a professional real estate person to market your home, or find you a new home, or find you a new office space, or you retain an auto broker to locate a replacement car or truck, or contract with an art dealer to find works by a specific artist, or employ a private detective to track down a long-lost relative, or you deliver some inherited furniture to an antique dealer for sale on consignment at a specific minimum price, you are participating in an agency relationship. All of these examples involve a contract, either verbal or written. It is that contract that creates the agency relationship.
$165
Real estate transactions involve a complex set of laws, regulations, and requirements
$119
Real estate transactions involve a complex set of laws, regulations, and requirements. Even though the licensee will not be practicing law, it is important to know and understand how contract law, both in general and with respect to Texas in particular, impacts the ownership and transfer of property.
$119
This course covers the topics required by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) for the core course Principles of Real Estate I, which includes information for the national portion of pre-licensing preparation (those areas which are common to all states), as well as many aspects of the topic that are specific to Texas.
$119
This course covers the topics required by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) for the core course Principles of Real Estate I, which includes information for the national portion of pre-licensing preparation (those areas which are common to all states), as well as many aspects of the topic that are specific to Texas.
$119
This course covers the topics required by the Texas Real Estate Commission for the core course Principles of Real Estate II, which includes information for the national portion of pre-licensing preparation (those areas which are common to all states), as well as many aspects of the topic that are specific to Texas.
$145
This course covers the topics required by the Texas Real Estate Commission for the core course Principles of Real Estate II, which includes information for the national portion of pre-licensing preparation (those areas which are common to all states), as well as many aspects of the topic that are specific to Texas.
$165
All Texas real estate transactions are formalized using a standard suite of contracts known as the Promulgated Forms, and it is a core role of the real estate salesperson to guide their clients through the proper use of these forms to a successful and legally binding conclusion. This course covers all of the standard forms and contracts that may be required during a Texas real estate transaction. Upon completion of the course, students will understand the purpose, role and background of each form, be able to select appropriate forms to meet the requirements of a particular transaction and show competence in completing the forms correctly. This 30-hour course forms part of the mandatory education towards licensure as a real estate salesperson in Texas, as required by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).
$145
All Texas real estate transactions are formalized using a standard suite of contracts known as the Promulgated Forms, and it is a core role of the real estate salesperson to guide their clients through the proper use of these forms to a successful and legally binding conclusion. This course covers all of the standard forms and contracts that may be required during a Texas real estate transaction. Upon completion of the course, students will understand the purpose, role and background of each form, be able to select appropriate forms to meet the requirements of a particular transaction and show competence in completing the forms correctly. This 30-hour course forms part of the mandatory education towards licensure as a real estate salesperson in Texas, as required by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).
$145
This course will cover the principles of financing a transaction. Topics covered will include pre-qualifying vs. pre-approval, the qualifying and approval process, required documentation for transaction financing, various loan program types and criteria, and the loan process. Learners will review the tools used to determine actual costs related to financing a transaction and the effect of changes in interest rates. The course will cover the loan process and steps which take place during the transaction, as well as some preparations buyers can make to ensure financial readiness for homeownership.
$119
This course will cover the principles of financing a transaction. Topics covered will include pre-qualifying vs. pre-approval, the qualifying and approval process, required documentation for transaction financing, various loan program types and criteria, and the loan process.
$119
To get a Texas real estate license online, you must first complete six courses for a total of 180 credit hours from a state-approved school:
Next, you need to apply online using TREC's online application service. Finally, you must pass the exam with a score of 70% or higher. After completing these steps, you will be able to become a licensed real estate agent and represent buyers and sellers in the transaction process in Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and across the state.
Full Sales Agent License Requirements
TREC (Texas Real Estate Commission)
Stephen F. Austin Building, 1700 N. Congress Ave., Suite 400, Austin, TX 78701
P.O. Box 12188 Austin, TX 78711-2188
1-512-936-3000