Free Florida Real Estate Sales Associate 63-Hour Pre-License Course Livestream: A Gateway to Your Real Estate Career
The Advantages of Online Learning for Aspiring Real Estate Professionals
Cameron Academy is proud to offer free livestream access to our Florida Real Estate Sales Associate 63-Hour Pre-License Course — and we’ve made it better than ever. What used to be a single annual event is now available every day of the year through our 14-day free trial of Cameron Academy Exam Prep, which includes live class drop-in access whenever a session is running.
What changed: We retired the once-a-year-only format because students kept missing it. Now you can join a live class any week of the year, completely free, by activating your no-hassle 14-day Exam Prep trial. Cancel anytime in one click — no phone calls, no retention scripts.
Whether you’re starting a new career or expanding your skills in the real estate industry, this is your gateway to gaining the knowledge needed to pass the Florida Real Estate Sales Associate Exam and obtain your license.
Activate your free trial today and join the next live session — spaces in each class are limited, but new classes start regularly throughout the year.
Guidance from Industry Experts for Aspiring Real Estate Professionals
Embark on a journey toward a successful real estate career with the Free Florida Real Estate Sales Associate 63-Hour Pre-License Course livestream. Led by industry experts with decades of combined experience — including founder and CEO Michael Sidawi, who is a licensed sales associate, broker, appraiser, instructor, and mortgage loan originator — this course delivers the comprehensive training you need to pass the Florida Real Estate Sales Associate Exam and obtain your license.
Hear from Michael directly on the Free Life Agents Podcast, where he explains how Cameron Academy is rethinking real estate education for the modern agent:
Source: Free Life Agents Podcast — Ep. 224 with Michael Sidawi
Curriculum Designed for Your Success in Real Estate
Our curriculum covers every essential topic required by the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) for Course I. From real estate law and brokerage relationships to financing, contracts, and real estate math, our instructors guide you through each subject with in-depth explanations, real-world examples, and the kind of practical context that turns memorization into mastery. You’ll also have access to practice exams, mock exam simulations, and study guides to deepen your understanding and prepare you for the state licensing exam.
With our comprehensive curriculum and the Florida-specific exam prep that comes free with your trial, you’ll gain the knowledge and confidence necessary to thrive in the competitive Florida real estate market.
What’s Included in Your Free Trial Access
🎓 Live Class Drop-In: Sit in on any active Zoom class, Mon–Fri, while your trial is active.
🤖 AI Test Tutor: 24/7 “Ask Me Anything” tutor trained on the full FREC Course I curriculum.
📝 Unlimited Mock Exams: Practice as many times as you want without burning a Pearson VUE attempt.
📚 Full Resource Library: Class recordings, podcasts, flashcards, crosswords, and bonus study tools.
🎯 Guided Exam Simulation: Timed, full-length exam practice that mirrors the real state test.
✅ One-Click Cancel: No hassle. Cancel anytime from your dashboard — zero retention scripts.
Expand Your Professional Circle with Networking Opportunities
In addition to expert instruction and a comprehensive curriculum, our livestream classes offer valuable networking opportunities. Connect with fellow aspiring real estate professionals, industry experts, and established Florida agents who can provide guidance and support throughout your career.
Building a strong professional network is crucial in the real estate industry, and our live classes — accessible from Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, Naples, and every city in between — ensure you have the opportunity to make meaningful connections that can open doors to new career opportunities.
Your 5-Step Path to a Florida Real Estate License
Becoming a licensed Florida Real Estate Sales Associate is a clear, finite process. Here’s exactly what stands between you and your license:
1Complete a 63-hour FREC-approved pre-license course. You must finish all 63 hours through an approved provider. Your course completion certificate is valid for 2 years.
2Pass the end-of-course exam with 70% or higher. This is administered by your school, not the state.
3Submit fingerprints + complete a background check. Use an FDLE-approved Livescan provider with ORI number FL920010Z. Allow about 5 days for processing.
4Apply with the DBPR ($83.75 fee). File DBPR Form RE 1 online at myfloridalicense.com.
5Pass the Florida state exam with 75% or higher. Administered by Pearson VUE — 100 questions, 3.5 hours, $36.75 per attempt.
Typical total cost: ~$270–$690.
Typical timeline: ~10 weeks (faster if you study full-time).
Secure Your Spot in a Live Class Today
Don’t miss this opportunity to participate in the Free Florida Real Estate Sales Associate 63-Hour Pre-License Course livestream. The livestream format lets you join from anywhere in Florida — eliminating travel, offering flexibility, and giving you access to a real instructor in real time. Spaces in each live class fill quickly, but unlike the old once-a-year format, new classes are running year-round.
Activate your free trial today and pick the class window that works for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the livestream class really free?
Yes. Live class drop-in access is included free with your 14-day Exam Prep trial. After the trial, Exam Prep is $19.99/month — and you can cancel any time in one click from your dashboard.
How is this different from the old annual livestream event?
The old format ran only once a year (December 4–15, 2023, was the last one). Too many students missed it. Now you can drop into a live class any week of the year through your free trial, which means you don’t have to wait — start whenever you’re ready.
Does the trial give me credit toward the 63 required hours?
The free trial gives you live-class drop-in access for learning purposes (unaccredited). To earn the 63 FREC-required hours and qualify for the state exam, you’ll need to enroll in the pre-license course separately — online, in-person, or via remote livestream.
How much does it cost to become a real estate agent in Florida?
Most students spend between $270 and $690 total: pre-license course tuition, fingerprinting (~$50–$80), the $83.75 DBPR application fee, and the $36.75 Pearson VUE state exam fee.
How long does it take to get a Florida real estate license?
About 10 weeks on average. The pre-license course typically takes 45 days, fingerprinting takes about a week, application processing takes ~10 days, and your state exam date depends on Pearson VUE availability.
Can I take the entire course 100% online?
Yes. FREC permits the entire 63-hour course to be completed online through approved providers. Cameron Academy’s course is fully FREC-approved with engaging video learning, quizzes, and 90-day access.
Do I need to live in Florida?
No. Florida residency is not required, but you do need a U.S. Social Security number to apply.
Embark on Your Real Estate Career Today
Activate your free 14-day trial and unlock the door to a rewarding career in the Florida real estate industry. Get expert instruction through live classes, access a comprehensive curriculum, and connect with a network of professionals who can support your journey — every step of the way.
Don’t wait for next year. Get started now and embark on a path to success in the Florida real estate market.
Be Part of the Livestream Course — Free, All Year Long
Venture into the Florida real estate industry with confidence.
Activate Your Free 14-Day Trial Today
Get free livestream class access, AI tutor, unlimited mock exams, and the full resource library. Cancel anytime in one click.
Or call 220-CAMERON (220-226-3766), Mon–Fri 9am–5pm ET.
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