Free Florida Real Estate Classes: Start Here (Then Choose Your Path)

Watching free lessons is a great way to learn the basics. If your goal is to complete Florida pre-license course requirements and be eligible for the final exam, a purchase is required—either an in-person enrollment pass, a live stream (Zoom) enrollment pass, or our online course on demand.

Free Florida Real Estate Classes on YouTube (Education Only)

Great for learning and getting comfortable with Florida real estate concepts. These lessons are for education only and do not provide accreditation or course completion.

FREE

Best for

  • Learning terminology and core concepts
  • Seeing teaching style and class pacing
  • Studying before enrolling in an approved Florida course

Florida Real Estate Exam Prep (Study Tool — Not Accreditation)

Built to help you study and prepare. Exam Prep supports learning and practice, but it is not a substitute for an approved pre-license course.

STUDY TOOL

What’s included

  • 2-week free trial (cancel anytime)
  • $19.99/month after the trial
  • Pre-recorded lessons from multiple instructors
  • AI tutor + interactive media
  • Must-have handouts + a practice test
  • Free live-stream access when a live class is happening

Best for: focused exam preparation and guided practice alongside (or after) your approved course path.

Florida Online Real Estate Course (On Demand) — Unit 1 Demo

Prefer a self-paced experience? Our on-demand online course includes an AI-powered tutor and interactive media. Try Unit 1 risk-free as a demo.

UNIT 1 DEMO

Great if you want

  • On-demand access (learn on your schedule)
  • AI tutoring support while you study
  • Interactive learning instead of passive video-only study

If you’re aiming for course completion requirements, choose an approved enrollment option.

Florida 63-Hour Pre-License Course Enrollment (Accredited Path)

To meet Florida pre-license course requirements and complete an approved 63-hour course, enroll in an official class format below.

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Market Connect Realty reimbursement opportunity

If you hang your license with Market Connect Realty, you may be offered full reimbursement of approved costs. Contact us to confirm current details and eligibility.

FAQ: Florida Real Estate Course Requirements & Exam Prep

Can free YouTube classes count toward the Florida 63-hour requirement?

No. Free videos are for education only. To complete Florida pre-license course requirements, you’ll need an approved enrollment option.

Does Exam Prep replace the approved course?

Exam Prep is a study and practice tool. It helps you prepare, but it does not provide course completion or accreditation.

What should I choose if I want to finish the course requirement?

Choose an official enrollment path: in-person, live stream (Zoom), or the approved online course on demand.

Talk to a Florida Real Estate Enrollment Specialist

Tell us your schedule and your goal (education-only vs. course completion), and we’ll point you to the right option.

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Getting licensed or staying ahead in your career can be a journey—but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Grab your favorite coffee or tea, take a moment to relax, and browse through our articles. Whether you’re just starting out or renewing your expertise, we’ve got tips, insights, and advice to keep you moving forward. Here’s to your success—one sip and one step at a time!

Long Island Sets New Commercial Real Estate Record with $4.1 Billion in 2025 Deals

Long Island’s commercial real estate market just smashed every previous record, hitting an unprecedented $4.1 billion in 2025 deal volume—up a massive 71.5 percent from the year before. A surge in specialty-use properties like assisted living centers and self-storage facilities fueled the boom, alongside hundreds of new transactions across Nassau and Suffolk counties. With investor confidence rebounding, interest rates easing, and new buyer profiles entering the scene, the region has become one of the hottest real estate markets to watch.

Federal Housing Rollbacks Ignite a State‑by‑State Regulatory Power Shift

Federal cuts to housing oversight in 2026 are creating a nationwide regulatory scramble, with states—especially California—rapidly stepping in to fill the gap. As the CFPB reduces its enforcement role, lawmakers and agencies across the country are crafting their own rules on mortgage compliance, consumer protection, affordability, and even AI‑driven underwriting. For real estate, mortgage, and finance professionals, the message is clear: state regulations are becoming just as influential as federal policy, making ongoing education and compliance awareness more critical than ever.

Inside the $172 Million Battle: How Insurance Lobbying Is Shaping 2025

The insurance industry poured an eye‑opening $172 million into federal lobbying in 2025, making it the fourth‑largest lobbying sector in the country. Medical insurers led the spending, but property and casualty giants weren’t far behind, with APCIA, Nationwide, Liberty Mutual, and Allstate all landing among the top contributors. And this is only federal spending—state‑level influence, where regulations are truly shaped, remains vastly underreported. For professionals in insurance, real estate, and finance, these lobbying efforts play a powerful role in shaping regulations, costs, and the competitive landscape.

Florida’s Home Insurance Shake‑Up: Why a 3.35% Non‑Renewal Rate Left Hundreds of Thousands Without Coverage

Florida’s home insurance market saw a 3.35% non-renewal rate last year—a small percentage that translated into hundreds of thousands of homeowners suddenly losing coverage. Driven by repeated storm damage, soaring construction costs, heavy litigation, and insurers pulling back from high-risk areas, the state’s insurance landscape is rapidly shifting. Homeowners now face higher premiums, fewer options, and tougher underwriting, while professionals in real estate, mortgage, and insurance must stay informed to guide clients through a tightening market.

Florida’s Tort Reforms Slash Insurance Costs and Spark a Multi‑Billion‑Dollar Economic Boost

Florida’s recent tort reforms are doing far more than reshaping the state’s legal system—they’re driving down property and casualty insurance costs by an average of 14.5% and injecting over $4.2 billion into the state’s economy each year. With nearly 30,000 jobs supported and state and local governments seeing hundreds of millions in new tax revenue, the changes are already transforming Florida’s insurance market. Lawsuits have dropped, insurers are returning, and businesses and homeowners alike are reaping the benefits of a more balanced, competitive, and financially resilient environment.

Commercial Real Estate Rebounds as AI Anxiety Sends Mixed Signals Through the Industry

Major commercial real estate firms are reporting strong revenue and renewed market activity, signaling a rebound in dealmaking and office demand. Yet even with record earnings, CEOs from CBRE, Colliers, and Marcus & Millichap spent much of their earnings calls addressing a growing concern: whether artificial intelligence could threaten traditional brokerage and valuation roles. While leaders insist that complex transactions still rely on human relationships and negotiation, AI‑related market jitters briefly pushed some CRE stocks down before they recovered.