For salespersons upgrading to a broker license. 5 course bundle with textbooks.
$549.00 | 225 Hours
+ $25.00 Shipping and Handling
This package provides California salesperson licensees with the 5 additional pre-license courses necessary to obtain a California Real Estate Broker license. Students must have previously completed the 3 courses required for a salesperson license.
The California Department of Real Estate (DRE) requires brokers to
This course package is a compilation of the five remaining qualifying courses that are required for California salespersons to become broker licensees:
Escrows (45 hours) - This course describes the escrow process, including procuring title insurance, the variations in escrow instructions between different California regions, and how funds are transferred through escrow to the appropriate parties.
Real Estate Appraisal (45 hours) - Appraisals are central to most real estate transactions. This course explains how an independent house appraiser comes to their conclusion of a property's value, the appraisal process, the three methods for determining value, and the final appraisal report.
Real Estate Finance (45 hours) - Most buyers will need to finance the purchase of real estate, rather than paying only cash for a property. This course outlines the loan markets available, how a buyer qualifies for a mortgage loan, and various loan programs.
Real Estate Office Administration (45 hours) - This course provides a key overview of business management, including best practices for brokerage administration, hiring of employees and agent recruitment, establishment of business policies, marketing, advertising, and more.
This premium bundle of courses includes physical textbooks for offline reading and reference. Completion of the online courses is required to qualify for the broker licensing exam.
If you have NOT yet completed the required broker licensing course Legal Aspects of Real Estate please contact us at 1-866-519-9597 to have it added to your account.
Price: |
$549.00 (USD)
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Credit Hours: | 225 |
State: | California |
Category: | Vocational Training > Real Estate > License Training > California > Pre-License |
Purpose: | For salespersons upgrading to a broker license. 5 course bundle with textbooks. |
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Purchase of this package requires that you read and acknowledge an Enrollment Agreement before receiving credit for any courses contained in this package. Please review the following:
The California Department of Real Estate (DRE) regulates the pace at which students may take pre-license courses as follows:
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DRE Sponsor Number: S0683
Credit Hours Provided: 45
Category: Pre-License
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This course provides an in-depth explanation of the escrow, title, and related real estate services and the specific duties of the professionals who perform these services. It is directed toward those who work in any of the variety of occupations of the real estate industry, including escrow, title insurance, real estate brokerage, appraisal, and lending, and especially those new to their respective professions and careers.
The subjects covered provide students with a comprehensive overview of the responsibilities of the escrow and title insurance professional and offers an introduction to the activities, qualifications, and practices of the real estate and loan professionals and the services they deliver.
This course contains 18 chapters covering 45 hours of course content:
This online course contains approximately 45 hours of reading material based on the 482-page textbook California Real Estate Escrow and Title, Second Edition, written by George Lawrence and published in 2020 by Dearborn Real Estate Education.
Students will study each chapter sequentially and complete an online quiz to progress through the course.
The course's final examination consists of 100 multiple-choice questions with a minimum passing score of 75%. The final examination is not downloadable or printable. The final exam has a time limit of 3 hours, after which the exam is automatically graded. Any unanswered questions at the end of the final exam will be marked as incorrect. Students that do not pass the final exam may attempt the final exam a second time. Students who fail the final exam twice must start the course over from the beginning.
The DRE limits students taking final exams for prelicense courses to one completed exam per 17-1/2 day period.
No other substitute method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
Upon registering for this broker pre-license course, you will be assigned a primary instructor. This instructor will assist you with regard to any questions regarding course content. You may contact your instructor by email. Technical questions relating to course navigation or account login difficulties should be directed to OnlineEd customer service.
The California Real Estate Title and Escrow course is presented via the internet. The only thing you need to complete the course is a web browser and an internet connection. A textbook of the course material may be optionally purchased, though all course progress and testing must be completed online.
This pre-license course may be completed at your own pace. The course is designed to take a minimum of 45 hours to complete. The time will be spent reading the course text materials, studying the text materials to ensure concept understanding, completion of the course exercise sets, and review of support material and successful passage of the course final examination.
The California DRE requires that pre-license courses not be completed in less than 17-1/2 days from enrollment, per course. This means that if purchased as a package, the 135 hours necessary to obtain a California broker license may not be completed in less than 54 days from enrollment.
You will have a maximum of 365 days from enrollment to complete the course, after which course access will end.
The following is the cancellation and refund policy:
There are no prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the California Department of Real Estate to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the California Real Estate Broker examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met.
OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as to your ability to obtain a California real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the California Department of Real Estate.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
This course is approved for pre-license credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructor, authors or lecturers.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at https://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, RE 340A, is also available.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
DRE Sponsor Number: S0683
Credit Hours Provided: 45
Category: Pre-License
Download General Information Page
This Real Estate Appraisal course covers all of the topics included in the Basic Appraisal Principles and Basic Appraisal Procedures course requirements established by the Appraiser Qualifications Board of the Appraisal Foundation.
Technological advances have affected all facets of the real estate sales transaction, from the real estate broker’s first client contact to closing. There is no substitute for the well-reasoned opinion of a competent appraiser. The skill and judgment required to make a credible appraisal must begin with a thorough knowledge of appraisal principles and procedures and an awareness of the need to always be objective when dealing with clients, properties, and data.
Real Estate Appraisal is designed to help the student relate appraisal theory and technique to practice.
This course contains 16 units covering 45 hours of course content:
This online course contains approximately 45 hours of reading material based on the 498-page textbook Fundamentals of Real Estate Appraisal, 14th Edition, written by William Ventolo and Martha Williams, published by Dearborn Real Estate Education.
Students will study each chapter sequentially and complete an online quiz to progress through the course.
The course's final examination consists of 100 multiple-choice questions with a minimum passing score of 75%. The final examination is not downloadable or printable. The final exam has a time limit of 3 hours, after which the exam is automatically graded. Any unanswered questions at the end of the final exam will be marked as incorrect. Students that do not pass the final exam may attempt the final exam a second time. Students who fail the final exam twice must start the course over from the beginning.
The DRE limits students taking final exams for prelicense courses to one completed exam per 17-1/2 day period.
No other substitute method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
Upon registering for this broker pre-license course, you will be assigned a primary instructor. This instructor will assist you with regard to any questions regarding course content. You may contact your instructor by email. Technical questions relating to course navigation or account login difficulties should be directed to OnlineEd customer service.
The California Real Estate Appraisal course is presented via the internet. The only thing you need to complete the course is a web browser and an internet connection. A textbook of the course material may be optionally purchased, though all course progress and testing must be completed online.
This pre-license course may be completed at your own pace. The course is designed to take a minimum of 45 hours to complete. The time will be spent reading the course text materials, studying the text materials to ensure concept understanding, completion of the course exercise sets, and review of support material and successful passage of the course final examination.
The California DRE requires that pre-license courses not be completed in less than 17-1/2 days from enrollment, per course. This means that if purchased as a package, the 135 hours necessary to obtain a California broker license may not be completed in less than 54 days from enrollment.
You will have a maximum of 365 days from enrollment to complete the course, after which course access will end.
The following is the cancellation and refund policy:
There are no prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the California Department of Real Estate to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the California Real Estate Broker examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met.
OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as to your ability to obtain a California real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the California Department of Real Estate.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
This course is approved for pre-license credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructor, authors or lecturers.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at https://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, RE 340A, is also available.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
DRE Sponsor Number: S0683
Credit Hours Provided: 45
Category: Pre-License
Download General Information Page
The fundamental question for you right now is, "Why should I study real estate economics?"
For real estate professionals, the answer is clear: real estate is a constantly changing market that is formed, defined, and manipulated by economic forces on a local, regional, state, national, and even worldwide level. In a highly competitive environment, the players who understand what the rules are that govern the game, how the rules work, and how they can be manipulated will be the ones who not only survive but prosper.
Real estate economics is not a dry, theoretical field of academic study for Nobel laureates only: it's the world in which you work and live.
This course contains 17 chapters covering 45 hours of course content:
This online course contains approximately 45 hours of reading material based on the 503-page textbook California Real Estate Economics, Sixth Edition, written by Ignatio Gonzalez and published in 2020 by Dearborn Real Estate Education.
Students will study each chapter sequentially and complete an online quiz to progress through the course.
The course's final examination consists of 100 multiple-choice questions with a minimum passing score of 75%. The final examination is not downloadable or printable. The final exam has a time limit of 3 hours, after which the exam is automatically graded. Any unanswered questions at the end of the final exam will be marked as incorrect. Students that do not pass the final exam may attempt the final exam a second time. Students who fail the final exam twice must start the course over from the beginning.
The DRE limits students taking final exams for prelicense courses to one completed exam per 17-1/2 day period.
No other substitute method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
Upon registering for this broker pre-license course, you will be assigned a primary instructor. This instructor will assist you with regard to any questions regarding course content. You may contact your instructor by email. Technical questions relating to course navigation or account login difficulties should be directed to OnlineEd customer service.
The California Real Estate Economics course is presented via the internet. The only thing you need to complete the course is a web browser and an internet connection. A textbook of the course material may be optionally purchased, though all course progress and testing must be completed online.
This pre-license course may be completed at your own pace. The course is designed to take a minimum of 45 hours to complete. The time will be spent reading the course text materials, studying the text materials to ensure concept understanding, completion of the course exercise sets, and review of support material and successful passage of the course final examination.
The California DRE requires that pre-license courses not be completed in less than 17-1/2 days from enrollment, per course. This means that if purchased as a package, the 135 hours necessary to obtain a California broker license may not be completed in less than 54 days from enrollment.
You will have a maximum of 365 days from enrollment to complete the course, after which course access will end.
The following is the cancellation and refund policy:
There are no prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the California Department of Real Estate to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the California Real Estate Broker examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met.
OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as to your ability to obtain a California real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the California Department of Real Estate.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
This course is approved for pre-license credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructor, authors or lecturers.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at https://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, RE 340A, is also available.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
DRE Sponsor Number: S0683
Credit Hours Provided: 45
Category: Pre-License
Download General Information Page
Welcome to the intriguing and exciting world of real estate finance. Prior to 2008, California real estate markets had been experiencing a huge surge in property values in an atmosphere of stability and growth. Based on relatively low interest rates, controlled inflation, and stable employment, predictions were that this prosperity would continue at a steady pace.
However, in 2009, national unemployment rates were near 10%, and the national foreclosure rate was 10%. The nation was fearful and the real estate market plummeted in many areas of the country. California was one of several states severely affected.
In 2020, we see robust mortgage conditions because the sturdy fabric of capitalism is woven from the strong and resilient threads of partnership between the federal government and private enterprise. To a great extent, private enterprise depends on the ability of many individuals to comprehend and use real estate finance. Each participant need not know everything about all phases of financing real estate, but those who do understand the process are more likely to achieve success.
This course has been designed to address the ever-increasing technological development in the real property financing industry. We need to know the hard and fast rules and techniques of the industry, and we need them explained concisely and plainly with plenty of examples.
This text is divided into two components: the principles of real estate finance are covered in the first half, while the practices and applications of California real estate finance are in the second half.
This course is divided into 15 units covering 45 hours of course content:
This online course contains approximately 45 hours of reading material based on the 518-page textbook California Real Estate Finance, Tenth Edition, written by Minnie Lush and David Sirota, and published by Dearborn Real Estate Education.
Students will study each chapter sequentially and complete an online quiz to progress through the course.
The course's final examination consists of 100 multiple-choice questions with a minimum passing score of 75%. The final examination is not downloadable or printable. The final exam has a time limit of 3 hours, after which the exam is automatically graded. Any unanswered questions at the end of the final exam will be marked as incorrect. Students that do not pass the final exam may attempt the final exam a second time. Students who fail the final exam twice must start the course over from the beginning.
The DRE limits students taking final exams for prelicense courses to one completed exam per 17-1/2 day period.
No other substitute method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
Upon registering for this broker pre-license course, you will be assigned a primary instructor. This instructor will assist you with regard to any questions regarding course content. You may contact your instructor by email. Technical questions relating to course navigation or account login difficulties should be directed to OnlineEd customer service.
The California Real Estate Finance course is presented via the internet. The only thing you need to complete the course is a web browser and an internet connection. A textbook of the course material may be optionally purchased, though all course progress and testing must be completed online.
This pre-license course may be completed at your own pace. The course is designed to take a minimum of 45 hours to complete. The time will be spent reading the course text materials, studying the text materials to ensure concept understanding, completion of the course exercise sets, and review of support material and successful passage of the course final examination.
The California DRE requires that pre-license courses not be completed in less than 17-1/2 days from enrollment, per course. This means that if purchased as a package, the 135 hours necessary to obtain a California broker license may not be completed in less than 54 days from enrollment.
You will have a maximum of 365 days from enrollment to complete the course, after which course access will end.
The following is the cancellation and refund policy:
There are no prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the California Department of Real Estate to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the California Real Estate Broker examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met.
OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as to your ability to obtain a California real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the California Department of Real Estate.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
This course is approved for pre-license credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructor, authors or lecturers.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at https://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, RE 340A, is also available.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
DRE Sponsor Number: S0683
Credit Hours Provided: 45
Category: Pre-License
Download General Information Page
Every industry considers itself unique. But the reality is business is business, with the objective to deliver products or services that appeal to the marketplace. Every business enterprise has stakeholders, owners, and investors who want to make money in those endeavors. Every manager plays a role in planning, organizing, and directing the systems, processes, and, most of all, the people that make companies work to achieve their stakeholders’ objectives.
The fundamental principles of managing a business are universal, regardless of the industry, product or service, or individual company. So why devote a course to management in a real estate brokerage company?
By the very nature of our industry’s licensing procedures, the typical training ground for company owners and managers is real estate sales. Salespeople presumably know their part of the business but generally don’t have the training or experience to manage a company, unless they’ve acquired that in collegiate courses of study or prior business endeavors. And as much as business management principles are universally applicable, the how-to has to follow the lead of numerous industry laws and regulations.
A well-run, well-managed company is not only a credit to the industry but best serves the company’s other stakeholders—the clients to whom the company is accountable. Real Estate Brokerage: A Management Guide suits the purpose of those courses but, most importantly, explores the fundamental principles of managing that well-run company.
This course contains 18 units covering 45 hours of course content:
This online course contains approximately 45 hours of reading material based on the 458-page textbook Real Estate Brokerage: A Management Guide, Tenth Edition, written by Erica Ramus and published by Dearborn Real Estate Education.
Students will study each chapter sequentially and complete an online quiz to progress through the course.
The course's final examination consists of 100 multiple-choice questions with a minimum passing score of 75%. The final examination is not downloadable or printable. The final exam has a time limit of 3 hours, after which the exam is automatically graded. Any unanswered questions at the end of the final exam will be marked as incorrect. Students that do not pass the final exam may attempt the final exam a second time. Students who fail the final exam twice must start the course over from the beginning.
The DRE limits students taking final exams for prelicense courses to one completed exam per 17-1/2 day period.
No other substitute method of taking or completing this course is allowed.
Upon registering for this broker pre-license course, you will be assigned a primary instructor. This instructor will assist you with regard to any questions regarding course content. You may contact your instructor by email. Technical questions relating to course navigation or account login difficulties should be directed to OnlineEd customer service.
The California Real Estate Brokerage course is presented via the internet. The only thing you need to complete the course is a web browser and an internet connection. A textbook of the course material may be optionally purchased, though all course progress and testing must be completed online.
This pre-license course may be completed at your own pace. The course is designed to take a minimum of 45 hours to complete. The time will be spent reading the course text materials, studying the text materials to ensure concept understanding, completion of the course exercise sets, and review of support material and successful passage of the course final examination.
The California DRE requires that pre-license courses not be completed in less than 17-1/2 days from enrollment, per course. This means that if purchased as a package, the 135 hours necessary to obtain a California broker license may not be completed in less than 54 days from enrollment.
You will have a maximum of 365 days from enrollment to complete the course, after which course access will end.
The following is the cancellation and refund policy:
There are no prerequisites required. However, you are advised to contact the California Department of Real Estate to determine whether you will be eligible to sit for the California Real Estate Broker examination. There are age and other requirements that must be met.
OnlineEd is a course provider and makes no determination as to your ability to obtain a California real estate license. The licensing process is between you and the California Department of Real Estate.
In order to verify your identity, you will be asked to provide at the time of enrollment and again prior to taking the final examination certain information to verify your identity. Among the types of identification that may be asked for are your current California driver's license, current identification permitted under the California Vehicle Code, or any identification issued to you by a governmental agency or a recognized real estate related trade organization that was issued within the immediately preceding five years that bears your photograph, signature, and identification number. In addition, you will also be asked to provide answers to additional security questions, the answers to which are unique to you.
This course is approved for pre-license credit by the California Department of Real Estate. However, this approval does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions which are expressed by the course sponsor, instructor, authors or lecturers.
The California Department of Real Estate does not approve nor endorse any of the forms used in this course with the exception of those prescribed by State and Federal Law. While this publication is designed to be accurate information about the subject matter it covers, it is sold with the understanding that the distributor, author, and publisher are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If such advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. The recipient is cautioned to check with their managing supervisor before acting on any suggestion or recommendation, or before using any sample form contained herein.
After completing this course you are encouraged to complete the California Department of Real Estate's online course evaluation form. You can access this evaluation at https://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/forms/re318a.pdf
A course provider complaint form is available on the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) website at www.dre.ca.gov. Access this form by typing in "RE 340" in the search box located in the upper right corner of the home page. An informational form regarding course provider complaints, RE 340A, is also available.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.