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Investopedia is at the forefront of helping aspiring real estate professionals make informed decisions about their education. In February 2025, their dedicated research team embarked on a meticulous journey to evaluate and rank online real estate schools, ensuring that individuals have access to the best educational resources available.

Through a comprehensive analysis of nine popular online real estate institutions, Investopedia has crafted a robust methodology. This assessment covers salesperson pre-licensing, exam preparation, continuing education, post-licensing, and broker preparation courses. The research, which can be found in detail here, utilizes 38 criteria across four major categories: fees, customer satisfaction, features, and availability.

Evaluation Process

Investopedia’s evaluation process is both quantitative and qualitative. Schools were rated on a scale of 0.00 to 5.00 using “Investopedia’s Rating.” The criteria were weighted as follows:

  • Fees (27%): Investigated minimum and maximum fee scales in California, Florida, Virginia, and Texas.
  • Customer Satisfaction (27%): Focused on pass rates from the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC), customer ratings, and accreditation/approval.
  • Features (26%): Included online resources like practice questions, study groups, and teacher support.
  • Availability (20%): Assessed state-specific course availability, including pre-licensing, exam prep, and post-licensing offerings.

Scoring and Ranking

The scoring model is designed to provide a clear and comprehensive ranking system. This approach ensures that aspiring real estate agents have access to the best online schools tailored to their needs. The scores are derived from the weighted criteria, leading to a detailed and reliable ranking system.

Meet the Team

The research was spearheaded by Isaac Braun, Research Manager, and Brendan Harkness, Senior Editor of Financial Products and Services. Their expertise and dedication have been instrumental in delivering accurate and valuable insights to help individuals make educated decisions about their real estate education journey.

For those looking to delve deeper into the world of real estate, Investopedia’s comprehensive guide is a valuable resource. Whether you’re just starting or looking to advance your career, their detailed analysis and recommendations provide a trusted pathway to success.

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