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Massachusetts Real Estate License Online Courses

Your Path to Real Estate Success in the Bay State

From wherever you’re starting your Massachusetts real estate career—Boston, Worcester, the Cape—Kaplan will help you do it with confidence. Our flexible online programs are built by real estate subject matter experts. They’ll give you the tools you need to pass your exam, stay compliant, and get ahead of the competition. 

Are You Looking to Get Licensed? 

See the steps toward earning your Massachusetts real estate license.

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Review the Massachusetts State Requirements

View the real estate licensing and continuing education requirements from the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons.

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Pre-licensing Education Note

The Massachusetts Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons requires license applicants to successfully complete 40 hours of pre-licensing education—at least 21 hours of which must be live online instruction. The remaining hours can be completed online on your own schedule and in any order.

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Massachusetts Licensing Requirements 

  • Be at least 18 years of age 
  • Complete 40 hours of pre-licensing education, at least 21 hours of which must be live online instruction
  • Pass the licensing exam (includes both state and general portions) within 2 years of taking education
  • Obtain 3 complete candidate endorsements from individuals unrelated to the candidate 
  • Complete the licensing application
Why Kaplan?
Kaplan instructors and content experts have decades of real estate expertise and understand what it takes to help you succeed. Our experts build content that complies with the Massachusetts regulations and supplement the course with a suite of real estate resources so that you can be 100% confident in Kaplan's convenient and comprehensive real estate solutions.  Kaplan is an approved provider of real estate education for brokers and salespersons with the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons.

Massachusetts Real Estate Stats

25,819

Number of Massachusetts REALTORS®

70,311

Number of Licensed Real Estate Agents and Brokers

40

Required Hours of Prelicensing Education

Massachusetts Real Estate Licensing Information, Reciprocity, and Portability

Reciprocity: Massachusetts offers reciprocity in the following states: Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and West Virginia. If in Oklahoma, you must be licensed for two years before applying.

 

Steps to Real Estate License Reciprocity in Massachusetts:

  • Step 1: Provide proof of licensure
  • Step 2: No additional exam or education is required for reciprocal states
  • Step 3: Provide notarized CORI form 
  • Step 4: Provide recent color photo (passport-style)
  • Step 5: Broker applicants must provide a $5,000 surety bond in their name before applying
  • Step 6: Provide Certified Letter of Good Standing from the reciprocating state, including:
    • Issue and expiration dates
    • License status and how it was issued
    • Any disciplinary actions 
  • Applicants who passed an exam in a state not listed must submit an educational waiver to the board for approval before applying to take the exam
Military Portability:
  • Massachusetts waives the state’s portion of the initial real estate licensure fee for eligible veterans and military spouses

 

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Maximize Your Potential with Professional Development

Make the most of your Massachusetts real estate career with Kaplan’s Professional Development courses. Gain the knowledge you need to diversify your skill set, expand your client base, and surpass your competition. Investing in yourself now ensures your real estate success in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions
There are currently 70,311 Massachusetts real estate agents.
Connecticut, Rhode Island, West Virginia, Nebraska, Iowa, Tennessee, Mississippi, Colorado, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and New Mexico. Additionally, Oklahoma agents who have been licensed for two years are eligible for real estate license reciprocity with Massachusetts.

The fees associated with becoming a real estate agent in Massachusetts include an estimated $97–$425 for the required prelicensing education consisting of 40 hours; $85 for the salesperson exam fee ($54 for veterans); $103–$150 for first license prorated based on your birthday; and $12 for the PSI licensing fee to print your license. 

If you need to retake the exam, it costs $54. Once licensed, you must renew it every two years on your birthday for $103.

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