Investopedia’s Top Picks for Online Real Estate Schools in 2025

In the ever-evolving world of real estate, accessibility to quality education has become paramount. According to a recent Investopedia article, the best online real estate schools for July 2025 have been meticulously evaluated to provide aspiring real estate professionals with the best opportunities for success.
The CE Shop, hailed as the best overall online real estate school, stands out due to its reasonable fees, extensive state availability, and comprehensive educational resources. With a pass rate of nearly 62% as reported by the Texas Real Estate Commission, The CE Shop offers a robust bank of practice questions to aid exam preparation.
The article highlights that Investopedia’s full-time research and editorial staff conducted thorough evaluations of nine online real estate schools in February 2025. Each school was assessed based on 38 factors, resulting in over 300 data points. The criteria included fees, availability, course features, and customer satisfaction.

Top Contenders in the Industry

  • AceableAgent: Known for its high pass rate of 67.20%, AceableAgent provides a mobile app and offers courses that don’t expire unless required by state law.
  • Kaplan: Established in 1938, Kaplan boasts wide state availability and offers a range of study resources, though it tends to be more expensive.
  • 360Training: Offers the lowest fees in many states, accredited by ARELLO and IDECC, but lacks a pass guarantee and some advanced features.
  • Colibri Real Estate: Provides low course fees with wide state availability, offering a pass guarantee and various package options.

Why Trust Investopedia?

Investopedia, founded in 1999, has been a trusted source for online real estate school recommendations since August 2020. The research and editorial teams conducted independent, unbiased research, collecting over 300 data points on nine popular real estate schools. They evaluated course fees, state availability, course features, guarantees, and customer satisfaction to provide the best recommendations.
For more detailed information on the methodology used, visit Investopedia’s methodology page.
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