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We cover the real estate licensing exams for the three largest US markets. Pick your state to get started.
California
California Real Estate Salesperson Exam
The California real estate exam has 150 questions with a 3-hour time limit. You need 70% to pass. One of the toughest state exams in the country.
- 150 multiple choice
- 3 hours (180 minutes)
- Pass mark: 70% (105 of 150)
Texas
Texas Real Estate Sales Agent Exam
The Texas real estate exam has 125 questions (85 national + 40 state). 4-hour time limit with a 70% pass mark. Two sections you must pass separately.
- 125 multiple choice (85 national + 40 state)
- 4 hours (240 minutes)
- Pass mark: 70% on each section
Florida
Florida Real Estate Sales Associate Exam
The Florida real estate exam has 100 questions with a 3.5-hour time limit. You need 75% to pass, one of the higher pass marks in the country.
- 100 multiple choice
- 3.5 hours (210 minutes)
- Pass mark: 75% (75 of 100)
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An exclusive agency listing grants one broker the right to sell, but the owner retains the right to sell independently…
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The exam tests 11 distinct topics with published weightings. Drill the ones that matter most and track your progress on each.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is LicensePrep really free?
Yes. You can practise real estate exam questions every day for free, with full explanations included. No credit card is needed to start.
Which states does LicensePrep cover?
LicensePrep currently covers California (DRE), Texas (TREC), and Florida (DBPR) real estate licensing exams. More states are coming soon.
Are the questions the same as the real test?
Every question is modelled on official state exam formats and topic weightings from the California DRE, Texas TREC, and Florida DBPR. Our question banks are updated for 2026.
How is LicensePrep different from other practice sites?
LicensePrep covers multiple states from one account, offers detailed explanations with legal context for every answer, and tracks your progress so you can focus on weak areas. Most other sites cover one state and lack in-depth explanations.
Do I need to create an account?
No. You can start practising immediately without signing up. Creating a free account lets you save your progress and track which questions you have mastered.
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