In the bustling world of
real estate, obtaining a
license is a critical step for aspiring agents, and
HousingWire has laid out a comprehensive guide to acquiring a
Colorado real estate license. Authored by
Sean Moudry, a seasoned expert in the industry, the article provides an insightful journey through the seven essential steps to becoming a licensed
real estate professional in the Centennial State.
Moudry begins by reflecting on his own career path, which started with a VHS
real estate investment series that changed his life. Today, the process is far more streamlined, offering a plethora of resources at one’s fingertips. The journey begins with understanding the requirements: applicants must be at least 18 years old and a U.S. citizen. The
Colorado Division of Real Estate mandates a 168-hour course from approved schools, which can be completed online. Recommended schools include
The CE Shop and
Colibri Real Estate Education.
Once the educational requirements are met, aspiring agents must pass the
Colorado real estate exam, which consists of 80 multiple-choice questions. The exam, known for its difficulty, requires a passing score of 75%. Testing can be done at
PSI Testing Centers or online, with the first attempt costing $44.95.
A
background check is another crucial step, ensuring that candidates meet the ethical standards required for practicing
real estate. This involves a fingerprint-based check through approved vendors like
Colorado Fingerprinting or
IdentoGO.
Insurance is also a must.
Errors and Omissions (E&O) insurance protects agents from potential legal claims. While Moudry advises holding off on purchasing this insurance until a brokerage is selected, the cost typically ranges from $200 to $400 annually.
Selecting the right
brokerage is pivotal. Moudry emphasizes the importance of finding a brokerage that aligns with one’s vision and offers the necessary training and support. He shares his experience with
Keller Williams, highlighting their mentorship and training programs.
Finally, the application for the
Colorado real estate license is submitted through the
Colorado Division of Real Estate. The process is straightforward, with a fee of $495.
Moudry’s article is not just a guide but an inspirational narrative for those looking to embark on a new career. As he eloquently puts it, if a pizza cook with a stack of VHS tapes can thrive in
real estate, so can you. For those ready to take the plunge, the full article is available on
HousingWire’s website, offering a detailed roadmap to success in Colorado’s vibrant
real estate market.