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Searched for “easiest state get real estate license requirements 2025”
Let me get more specific information about the states mentioned as having the easiest requirements.
Searched for “Massachusetts Michigan real estate license hours requirements 2025”
Based on my research, the easiest states to get a real estate license are:
Top Easiest States:
Massachusetts and Michigan- Both of these states only require 40 hours of pre-licensing education making them the most accessible options.
North Carolina- North Carolina is one of the easiest states to obtain your license [World Population Review](https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/hardest-real-estate-exams-by-state) and has favorable reciprocity agreements where a realtor, real estate agent, or broker in any state can become licensed in North Carolina by passing the state portion of the real estate exam [The Close](https://theclose.com/real-estate-license-reciprocity/) .
Other States with Lower Requirements:
Rhode Island, Wyoming, and Maine require between 45-55 hours [Simplifiedhomesales](https://simplifiedhomesales.com/easiest-state-to-get-a-real-estate-license/) of pre-licensing education, making them relatively easy compared to states that require much more.
What Makes These States “Easy”:
– **Lower education requirements**: Michigan State Required Pre-licensing Hours: 40 hours [Colibri Real Estate Schooll.
Reasonable exam requirements
Most have standard licensing exams with passing scores around 70%
Good reciprocity: Some states like North Carolina make it easier to transfer licenses from other states
States to Avoid if Seeking Easy Requirements:
California and Texas requiring the most course hours [Simplifiedhomesales](https://simplifiedhomesales.com/easiest-state-to-get-a-real-estate-license/) , with some sources indicating Texas requires the most hours of pre-licensing study.
If you’re looking for the easiest path, Massachusetts and Michigan appear to be your best bets, with just 40 hours of required education. However, consider where you actually plan to practice real estate, as you’ll typically need to be licensed in the state where you’re working.
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Gustan Cho.
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