When you are looking to get your license, and you are looking for a CA real estate school, you’ll want to take a minute and think about a few things.
First off, you’ll want to determine if you want to take classes online or offline (classroom setting). When I was getting my license, I decided to go the online route. I wanted to be able to do them after work, at home where it is comfortable, and go through them as fast as possible.
But you may not be that type of person. You might thrive in the classroom environment. Going that route is a little more of a hassle, due to having to enroll in local college or trade school, but it can still be done.
After you have decided which form of learning fits you best, you’ll want to be sure that the particular school you want to go to is DRE approved. If you are considering going to school online, then I would check out this qualified California real estate school. There wouldn’t much that is more discouraging then taking all the required courses, and then finding out that DRE won’t accept the credits.
Lastly, and probably most important to you is the cost of the education. Online definitely tends to run cheaper than offline, because they can deliver the content without having to print any material, or hire any teachers, etc. So if you are price sensitive, and can handle learning via the computer, then you’ll probably want to go the online route. If you are OK with spending a little more money, then check with a local college or trade school and enroll with them.
Bottom line, just figure out the direction you want to go, and then get started. The worst enemy of success is never getting started! Don’t let that happen to you.
Hello, my name is Jeff Evans, and before getting my license, I was paying a lot of money in real estate agent fees. I knew I need a license, but didn't know exactly how to get one.