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Indiana Real Estate Licensing Courses

Online real estate courses to help you become a real estate broker. Join our partnered Indiana real estate school and receive a discount on courses.

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How to Get Your Real Estate License

1. Enroll in accredited pre-licensing program

You must enroll in a state-accredited pre-licensing program to fulfill the state’s educational requirement. That’s where US Realty Training comes in. We are partnered with a leading, accredited real estate school that provides pre-licensing courses to earn your course certificates at a discount to you.

2. Earn your course certificates

After completing the pre-licensing program, you will receive your course certificates. Your certificates are proof that you have fulfilled the educational requirement and that you’re ready for the real estate exam.

3. Pass the real estate exam

Passing the real estate exam shows that you have learned and understood the necessary education to be a real estate agent. After passing, you are awarded your real estate license and can start your real estate career!

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Live Training Locations

Type in your address or zip code to find the closest live training location to you!
Pick tab below to see online or in-person locations.

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What's Included

Hard-copy textbooks, course videos, and live training are available as add-ons for Real Estate Practice, Principles, and Finance.

REQUIRED COURSES:

Unlimited Access for 6 months from your purchase date.
The Online Only Program is an affordable, self-paced option offering the required online coursework in order to apply for the state exam and your real estate license. These courses are prerequisites, but do not cover everything you will be tested on for the state exam. This is why we include a state exam prep which features digital flashcards and unlimited practice exams to help you pass on your first try!

• Real Estate Practice
• Real Estate Principles
We recommend Real Estate Finance as we’ve seen it be heavily represented on the state exam, and it’s always good to know basic math as a real estate agent!

Our user-friendly student portal is where you'll access your e-Books, review printable flashcards, take chapter quizzes, pass course final exams, utilize our state exam prep and so much more.

Each course includes 15 chapter videos
~Approximately 60 hours of video content UPDATED in 2023!

Unlimited Access for 6 months from your purchase date.
Video add-ons are the perfect way to get the live training experience on your own schedule. Watch recorded lectures of our trainers or our head instructor Robert Rico, whenever you want! These videos provide additional insights into critical concepts and vocabulary, and they cover commonly asked questions from past students. Add videos to your online only program or live training for the ultimate learning experience.

Videos available for:

• Real Estate Practice
• Real Estate Principles
• Real Estate Finance

Get the videos individually or bundle all three for a $20 discount. Tap the enroll button to get the videos today.

Each course includes 15 chapter videos ∼Approximately 60 hours of video content UPDATED in 2023!

Need to miss a live training session? No problem! Pre-recorded chapter videos are available for purchase directly through your student portal.

The Live Training + Online Program gives you the state-mandated textbook material plus supplemental* training to prepare you for a successful career in real estate. This 3-month program includes live instruction (Webinar or In-Person) and online coursework for the following REQUIRED COURSES:

• Real Estate Practice
• Real Estate Principles
• Real Estate Finance

These courses are prerequisites, but do not cover everything you'll be tested on for the state exam. This is why we include a state exam prep which features digital flashcards and unlimited practice exams to help you pass on your first try!

FREQUENCY OF TRAINING -- (How many classes are included?)
If you choose weekdays - 2 times a week (6 two-hour sessions a month)
If you choose Saturdays - once a week (3 four-hour sessions a month)

Classes are held for the first 3 weeks of each month, and the 4th week you will have off to take the quizzes and complete the course final exam online.

DURATION OF CLASSES -- (How long do I have access to the classes?)

You will receive 3 consecutive months of training. You will cover 1 course a month. Concurrently, you receive 6 months of online access to the courses to read the e-Books, take chapter quizzes, and pass the course final exams. Keep in mind, the chapter quizzes and course exams are OPEN BOOK!

IN-PERSON TRAINING SCHEDULE
Varies depending on the location. Click the link above to check out the current list of in-person locations!

WEBINAR TRAINING SCHEDULE
• Mondays & Wednesdays: 10AM-12PM or 7PM-9PM PT
• Tuesdays & Thursdays: 11AM-1PM, 6PM-8PM or 7PM-9PM PT
• Saturdays: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM PT

*Supplemental Training is optional to the required online material and does not cover every topic in all 3 textbooks. This training, led by experienced realtors, will help you understand the important vocabulary and concepts from the textbooks, show you how they apply to day-to-day situations as an agent, and get your questions answered while networking with fellow classmates.

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What to Expect

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​In Indiana, aspiring real estate brokers are required to complete a 90-hour pre-licensing course approved by the Indiana Real Estate Commission before applying for a license. We've partnered with a provider to offer online pre-licensing courses that feature interactive content, chapter quizzes, and a final exam, with opportunities for retakes if necessary.​

Topics included in the course:

We recommend Real Estate Finance as we’ve seen it be heavily represented on the state exam, and it’s always good to know basic math as a real estate agent!
Available Electives
  • Real property
  • Forms of ownership
  • Property value
  • Real estate contracts
  • Agency
  • Property disclosures
  • Financing
  • Closing transactions
  • Real estate math
  • Indiana Real Estate Commission
  • Indiana real estate license laws and regulations
  • Real estate office procedures
  • We recommend Real Estate Finance as we’ve seen it be heavily represented on the state exam, and it’s always good to know basic math as a real estate agent!

    FAQs About Getting a Real Estate License in Indiana

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    To make the process easier, here are the most common questions we get from students becoming agents about what it takes to get licensed and start a career in real estate.

    How Much Do Real Estate Agents Make?

    Earnings for Indiana real estate brokers vary based on factors like location, managing brokerage commission splits, and personal dedication. New brokers typically earn between $40,000 and $60,000 annually, with opportunities for significant growth through career development and networking.

    On average, real estate brokers in Indiana make $94,006 per year ($45.20 per hour), according to ZipRecruiter. A report from Salary.com estimates the average salary at $103,556, with a typical range between $83,014 and $127,463. Brokers with 1-2 years of experience earn around $80,000, while those with 10+ years can exceed $100,000 annually.

    Top-performing brokers who build strong networks, invest in marketing, and hone their negotiation skills can earn six figures or more, with earnings potentially reaching well above the average.

    How Much Does a Real Estate License Cost?
    • 0-Hour Pre-Licensing Course: $400–$700 (depending on the provider)
    • Exam Fee (PearsonVUE): Approximately $55
    • License Application Fee: Around $60
    • Background Check: $40–$60 (may vary)

    Is Becoming a Real Estate Agent Worth It?

    Real estate offers flexible hours, unlimited earning potential, and the rewarding opportunity to help people find their dream home. Indiana's housing market is full of opportunities for both newcomers and experienced brokers. While success requires dedication, working evenings and weekends, and effective marketing, the rewards are significant. If you enjoy sales, networking, and problem-solving, real estate can be a fulfilling and profitable career, with endless growth potential.

    What Should I Know Before Becoming a Real Estate Agent?

    Real estate goes beyond showing homes—it involves managing contracts, negotiating deals, crafting marketing strategies, and building lasting client relationships. Staying informed on industry trends and regulations through continuous education is essential in Indiana. Be ready for startup costs like licensing and marketing, and keep in mind that commissions vary, meaning your income will depend on the transactions you close. For those willing to take on the challenge, real estate offers significant potential for growth and success!

    Can I Get a Real Estate License if I’m Already an Agent in Another State?

    Indiana does not maintain formal reciprocity agreements with specific states but may grant waivers for out-of-state brokers meeting similar licensing standards. Applicants may be able to:

    • Waive certain pre-licensing coursework if their home state’s requirements align with Indiana’s.
    • Take only the state-specific portion of the licensing exam.
    • Provide proof of licensure in good standing, along with any required documentation.

    How Often Do I Renew My Real Estate License?

    In Indiana, your real estate license is up for renewal every three years—giving you the chance to stay sharp and up-to-date in a dynamic industry! To keep your license active, you'll need to complete continuing education (CE), which includes just 12 hours of CE annually (or 36 hours over the three-year cycle).

    What Should I Do After Getting My Real Estate License?

    Once you’ve received your license, it’s time to focus on building a successful real estate career. Start by onboarding with your sponsoring broker to learn office procedures, marketing tools, and transaction management systems—your broker will be a key resource as you adjust to your new role. Join professional associations like the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) and your local board to gain access to valuable tools, networking opportunities, and the MLS. Establish your marketing presence by creating an online presence through social media and a professional website, while also leveraging print materials, networking events, and local community involvement to connect with potential clients. Lastly, plan for continuing education (CE) to stay current, meet required hours, and keep your license in good standing. These steps will help set a strong foundation for a successful and competitive career in real estate.

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    License Requirements

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