Oregon Real Estate License Course

150-Hour Oregon Broker Pre-License Course Online

The fastest and most affordable way to get your real estate broker license in Oregon! Here you'll learn:

  • How To Get Your OR License Online
  • What's Included In Our Courses
  • Why You Should Get Your OR License
  • General Information About the Oregon Real Estate License Online Course
  • FAQ's
  • Articles For Further Education

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How to Get a Real Estate Broker’s License in Oregon

To apply for a real estate broker license in Oregon, you must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma, GED, or international equivalent.

 

If you meet these two qualifications, you can earn a real estate broker's license in (7) steps.

Step 1: Register for an eLicense account

All new licensees begin the process by registering for an account in the Oregon Real Estate Agency's eLicense management system.

Step 2: Apply for Your License

Next, apply for your broker license in the eLicense system. The nonrefundable application fee is $300. You'll receive an applicant ID number by email. This number is essential for completing the remaining steps.

Step 3: Complete Your Pre-license Education

Oregon requires brokers to complete 150 hours of instruction from an approved pre-license Real Estate school. Online courses are the most convenient way to complete your 150 hours. You must provide your chosen school with your Applicant ID number and full name.

Step 4: Applying for the State Exam

Once you finish the 150 hours, your course provider will send your exam eligibility to PSI, the company that administers Oregon's Real Estate Broker Licensure Exam. Schedule your exam directly by visiting https://www.psiexams.com or calling (833) 892-5441. The exam costs $75. See the Oregon Candidate Bulletin for a list of test centers.

Step 5: Take and Pass the State Exam

The Oregon state pre-license broker exam is divided into two sections: general and state law. The exam is made up of multiple-choice questions. The national section can take up to 150 minutes for 80 questions. The state section allows for up to 90 minutes for 50 questions. You must pass both sections with a score of 75% to qualify for a broker license.

You will receive a score report on-screen and emailed to you immediately upon completion of the exam. A passing score is valid for 12 months; you must complete your license requirements within a year.

Step 6: Get Your Fingerprints Taken

All new license candidates are required to be fingerprinted for a national and state criminal history search. PSI will conduct the fingerprints at the exam center. The fee is $56.25 and the processing could take up to 4 weeks.

Step 7: Get Hired by a Principal Broker

You have one year after successfully passing both portions of the state license exam to be hired by an Oregon Principal Broker. Your broker must add your pending license into their registered business. The eLicense system will flag your application for final review, which usually takes 1-2 days.

Once you receive final notification from the Oregon Real Estate Agency and are viewable in the public licensee search, you are an official Oregon real estate broker. Congratulations!

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What’s Included in Your Course​

Course Structure

The RealEstateU 150-Hour Oregon Real Estate Broker’s Course is structured in the following way:

 

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Audio Transcripts

Audio transcripts.

Beautifully Designed Infographics

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Course Glossary

Course Final Exams

Buy Our PDF Course Textbooks & Appendixes

You can purchase a PDF version of the course textbook for only $29!

The course textbook contains all the content covered in the course, including all the audio transcripts, infographics, and supporting documents.

Please note that the PDF textbook is sold separately and not included in the course tuition. The textbook is designed to supplement the online course and not replace it.

The textbook enables you to review the course content offline. You can also print course textbook individual lessons as needed.

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Recent Success Stories

Jennifer Carlman-Leising

My husband spotted the Real Estate U Groupon deal and he said I should look into it. Honestly at first I thought it had to be too good to be true. But after reading reviews and doing some research I said: “What the heck?!” For the price I really didn’t have much to lose.

I’m so happy I took the leap of faith! I loved the audible learning and that I could literally bring it with me wherever I went! I finished in 3 months! Trust me when I say if I can do it you can do it. I’m a very busy mother of 3 and they all have extracurricular activities, but somehow I buckled down and finished.

I did take a live test prep class at a local real estate school just to cover all bases. I reviewed all the quizzes from all the chapters to prepare. My advice would be to take your time when you test. I was so nervous but I took my time because I knew the material I just had to take my time!
Passing on my first try felt amazing!

I would not be here had I not had the amazing opportunity to complete the real estate licensing course via Real Estate U! I highly recommend the Real Estate U course. In fact my oldest son has decided to take the course as well!

Jennifer Carlman-Leising - Real Estate Agent in Texas - Keller Williams Plano, TX

Frank Contreras

I am currently working as a part time real estate agent for Century 21 APD Associates, in the beautiful city of El Paso, Texas. I wanted to get into real estate to become my own boss and I am looking forward to building a 6 figure income. I closed my first deal in October and looking to close on my second this December.

To obtain my license I chose RealEstateU. The courses were extremely helpful in passing state and national exam on my first try. I like the fact that I could study at my pace and I was able use my mobile to access my courses when on the road or when waiting on doctor appointments with my children.

I was able to go back and listen again and again to the parts that I did not get from the beginning. This is something that wouldn't have been provided by being in a classroom setting. If you are looking to obtain your license just be persistent and don't give up on your dream! I was able to invest in this course and more than tripled my return on the first home which I sold short after I obtained my real estate license.

If this is something you think you'll enjoy try it out and take the risk. Why not risk on something that has the potential to double or triple your income on the side. Jump on the opportunity of getting your license, which honestly is the easy part. And then go all in on the process helping clients and customers get what they want, which is a great home buying/selling experience.

Frank Contreras - Real Estate Agent in Texas - Century 21 APD Associates, El Paso, TX

Candice Jackson Tate

I (still am) a licensed auto insurance claims adjuster for a major insurance company. I held that position for 7.5 years. My family dynamic was changing and myself or my husband needed to be home more for our blended family of 5 children.

Real Estate allows me to regulate my schedule so I can dedicate time to my children and their activities. I will be working for LIV Realty in Frisco, TX and will be working full-time. My goals moving forward are to continue learning, networking and growing towards my own business. I plan on becoming a broker one day.

I loved the ease of the course. I was able to navigate easily and picked up where I left off each day. If I had any questions I received a response back very quickly from the RealEstateU support team. I was able to study and retain information easily. The workbook and the glossary were easy to follow and allowed me to print them to take with me in the event that I was not able to use my laptop. I loved that the course was accessible from a cell phone as well. We had a planned trip across the United States and I was able to study on my cell phone as we travelled 9 states. I have already recommended the course to a few of my friends!

Candice Jackson Tate - Real Estate Agent in Texas - LIV Realty in Frisco, TX

 Melissa Colletti

Thank you so much for your help over the last few weeks. I rushed to get through the course because I am so excited to start working in the field as a NYS realtor. I thought this would have a negative impact on me toward the end when I was ready to test, but I feel I retained a lot of the info and am happy with the results.

Melissa Colletti - Real Estate Salesperson New York - Keller Williams Realty Lancaster, NY

Why Get an Oregon Real Estate License

Enjoy the many benefits of earning an Oregon real estate broker license:

Income Potential

Real estate agents have limitless income potential. The more deals you source and close, the more money you can make!

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Flexible Schedule

Forget a life stuck in a boring 9-5 desk job. By law, your sponsoring broker can’t dictate when and where to work! Choose your own schedule and set your own hours.

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Work Part-Time or Full-Time

Use your license to earn extra income on the side by working part-time. Or, slowly transition from your current career. You can always go right to full-time and make real estate your dream job.

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Sell or Lease All Types of Real Estate

Holding a real estate license allows you to sell or lease all types of real estate throughout Oregon.

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Course Completion Time

All students have 12 months from the time of purchase to complete the RealEstateU 150-hour Oregon Real Estate Broker Course (including the course exams).

 

 

Refund Policy

All courses are eligible for a refund within 30 days of purchase, and only if the student has not completed more than 50% of the course. All refunds issued are subjected to a $20 admin charge. Please read our Terms and Conditions for more details.

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Top 3 FAQ's On Getting Your License In Oregon

Can I take the OR pre-license course if I'm still in high school?

The Oregon Real Estate Agency requires candidates to be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. Since the state has you complete the broker application as the first step, you’ll need to wait until you have a diploma.

What are the requirements to apply for an OR real estate license?

Applying for your Oregon real estate broker’s license is actually the first step in earning a broker license. You must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma, GED, or international equivalent.

Can I take the 150-hour OR real estate license course online?

Yes, many students decide to complete the required hours online because it is more affordable and flexible. As long as a state-approved education provider provides the course, you can take it online.

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