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Adam Smart
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Texas Real Estate License

Adam Smart
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Howdy! I am looking for self-paced online training for a Texas real estate license. Does anyone have any recommendations?

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Bruce Lynn#2 Real Estate Agent Contributor
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Bruce Lynn#2 Real Estate Agent Contributor
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You have a few options.  Everyone loves Champions and they have both in person and online classes.  Everyone learns differently but I really prefer the in person classes.  You might also do a combination of classes.  My guess is this is the most expensive options, but they are also quality classes.

For online options you might check out a local community college.  Also there is a Groupon I've seen for $140 or something like that for pure online.  You might also check out CE Shop.   I always say call, don't just sign up online with CE Shop as sometimes they have unadvertised specials or can tell you when discounts are coming up.

I also suggest you take the prep class before taking the license exam.  You may or may not need it, but you don't want to take the text twice and pay twice, so can't go wrong taking the exam prep class.

Good luck and best wishes.

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