Whether a salesperson’s career goal is to manage their own firm or to better serve their clients, achieving a Pennsylvania broker’s license requires intensive training and experience in the industry, as identified here.
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Education
A total of 16 credits or 240 hours is required to be eligible to sit for the Pennsylvania Broker’s Exam. All courses are a minimum of 2 credits (30 hours). A maximum of 4 credits (60 hours) is allowed per course and/or area of real estate study. (1 credit = 15 hours)
Required – 2 credits (30 hours) in Real Estate Office Management
Required – 2 credits (30 hours) in Real Estate Law
Core – 6 credits (90 hours) each in at least three of the following 2-credit courses:
- Valuation of Income Producing Property
- Valuation of Residential Property
- Non-Residential Property Management
- Residential Property Management
- Real Estate Finance
- Real Estate Investment
- Real Estate Construction
- Real Estate Sales
The remaining 6 credits (90 hours) may be taken in any elective topic approved for broker credit by the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission.
NOTE: Credits received as part of this program are valid for ten (10) years from the date taken.
Experience
Broker candidates must also document three (3) years of experience in real estate sales and accumulate 200 points in real estate activity. The point system can be found on the Broker Examination Eligibility Application, form # 56 SPOA- 2103. Forms are available at the Association of REALTORS® School.
Interested in tracking your progress towards achieving your Pennsylvania Broker License? Click here to access the Association of REALTORS® School-designed Broker Applicant Worksheet.
Test and Renewal
Upon completing the education and experience requirements, broker licensee candidates are eligible to sit for the Pennsylvania Broker License exam. This exam administered through Pearson Vue. For more information, click here.
Questions
For questions about obtaining a broker’s license, please contact, Director of Student Services, Michelle Leister at mleister@tcsr.realtor or call 610-560-4900.
Note that the definitive source for information on broker licensing is the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission.