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ID Post-Licensing Package (with 2022 and 2023 Core)

Bronze Package

  • Idaho Commission Core 2022 (3.5 core hours), approval #C2022A Idaho Commission Core 2023 (4 core hours), approval #C2023A Idaho Post-License Fundamentals (8 mandatory hours), approval #POST001A Post-License Pricing, Marketing, and Advertising (4 elective hours), approval #POST002A

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ID Salesperson Real Estate Licensing Package

Here’s a glimpse of what you get with our Salesperson License Package

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Two SCREC Approved Courses

There are two educational requirements of the idaho Real Estate Commission, a 6-hr mandatory course and an elective 4-hr course.

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Multiple Training Delivery Methods

We understand the need for convenience, ease and flexibility and so Fortune is one of the only SC schools to offer multiple training delivery methods that include In-person Classroom, Virtual Classroom, Online Self-paced, and Online Interactive classes - to meet your needs! We offer classes in an extremely convenient and flexible learning style. Choose the right one for yourself below!

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Get Market oriented Education

We do not just provide basic education to check the boxes but dive deep in to the needs of our students in order to succeed in the real estate market.

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We have been the one name for all aspiring and established real estate professionals since 1982. As the pioneers of this space, we pay a lot of attention to the satisfaction of our students.

Individual Real Estate Courses for ID Post Licensing

The Idaho Real Estate Commission (IREC) wants to make sure you’re well acquainted with annual updates and topics of particular note. Idaho...

Topics Covered Include:

  • 2022 legislative updates Idaho case law updates, including property taxes, homestead exemptions, commercial easements, water rights transfers, mechanic liens, and restrictive covenants related to race Commission Guideline #13 – Real Estate Advertising Troublesome industry trends as identified by the IREC’s Enforcement Department in collaboration with the Education Department Water rights and easement issues, include rights-of-way, notice requirements, landowner rights, and more Case studies from both in and outside of Idaho that directly impact a licensee’s daily real estate practice
  • 4 Credit Hours
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This course will help you better estimate the market value and appropriate list or offer price for properties. We'll also cover ways to market...

Topics Covered Include:

  • Differentiate between a CMA, a BPO, and appraisal, and when each is used. Examine factors affecting property value. Complete a CMA for a subject property using the sales comparable analysis approach. Overcome objections regarding pricing and commissions. Identify various marketing techniques and discuss when each might be the most appropriate. Compose and maintain marketing materials that are compliant with the real estate license law and Idaho Real Estate Commission (IREC) guidelines. Recall Fair Housing laws applicable to real estate advertising and resources for additional information. Market yourself and a specific property while staying compliant to IREC and Fair Housing laws.
  • 4 Credit Hours
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This mandatory four-hour continuing education course is produced by the Idaho Real Estate Commission for Idaho licensees, offering an annual review...

Topics Covered Include:

  • Several in-depth case studies, including several from Idaho 2023 Idaho legislative update Antitrust review and best practices Review of IREC Guideline 14
  • 4 Credit Hours
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This course provides an overview of a real estate licensee's responsibilities in Idaho. It covers key concepts as well as provides tips for...

Topics Covered Include:

  • This course provides an overview of a real estate licensee's responsibilities in Idaho. It covers key concepts as well as provides tips for practical applications. Topics include: fundamentals of agency, how to work with a seller, how to work with buyers, and how to work with your broker.
  • 8 Credit Hours
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State-of-the-art Delivery Methods

Our instructor-led classes provide complete support and equip you with the right information for your license acquisition.

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The best education option for students who prefer a traditional, in-person learning format where instructors and students share a learning environment.

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Learn Real Estate at a comfortable pace, in an online environment where you can access learning materials and examinations.

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NEW: Online Interactive Learning

Complete quizzes, submit assignments and learn from tenured Real Estate experts in an integrative online classroom experience.

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View on-demand video lessons from virtual Real Estate instructors and receive 24/7 email support for help completing assignments.

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We are the pioneers of the real estate education space and fourth school in SC (SCREC School #004) We have been around since 1982 and have established ourselves as one of the pioneers in the Real Estate education space!

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We succeed when you do! If you do not get the license in your first attempt, we will refund 100% of the payment you made because we are certain that all our students clear in the first attempt.

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Exceptionally High Pass Rates

Through commitment and expertise, we make sure you pass on the first attempt. We have had the highest pass rates for the last several years.

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The tenured and experienced instructors at Fortune Academy are committed to providing students with the best possible education and are dedicated to helping them succeed. They go above and beyond in their efforts to ensure that every student is well-prepared for a successful career after graduation from our school.

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Have questions regarding the ID real estate Salesperson course? We got you covered.

Yes, one needs to be 18-year-old or above as per the requirements of the SCREC

Ten (10) hours biennially if a ID resident licensee. 4 hours must be the core mandatory course and 6 hours must be electives. Brokers in Charge will have to take a mandatory BIC Responsibility 4-hour course in addition to the core course, and will only have to take 2 hours of electives. If you are a non-resident and licensed in your resident jurisdiction, you have to meet the CE requirements of your resident state. If you have 25 years of active licensed experience you may submit a request for Partial Continuing Education Exemption. If you meet the experience requirements based upon licensure in another jurisdiction, we will need you to obtain and submit certifications of licensure history. If you are active-duty military, you are exempt from CE while on active service

Our current courses are 100% self-paced and online. All course content is presented in a series of online screens with quizzes to determine mastery before moving to the next series.

If you are considering taking the state licensing exam, you can apply online by going to the PSI website and following the online prompts after registering for an account. Once your eligibility has been forwarded to PSI, you have received approval to schedule the state exam.

The Idaho Real Estate Commission has contracted with PSI. PSI will provide examinations for real estate licensure through a network of computer exam centers. Registering online is recommended for the fastest and convenient exam-scheduling process. If you have any difficulties scheduling your exam, call the PSI help line at 855-340-3701.

A high school diploma (or certificate of equivalency) is necessary as per the requirements of the SCREC

SCREC recognizes the qualifications of non-resident licensees of other jurisdiction, however one must still must apply for and take the ID portion of the real estate examination (and if applying to become a broker, meet the 3 years actively licensed sales experience requirements). With your examination application, you will need to submit certification(s) of licensure from any jurisdiction(s) in which you have held licensure in the last 5 years. You must also have been licensed within 6 months prior to ID Application. Resident applicants with licenses in other jurisdictions who have been residents for more than 6 months cannot qualify to take the ID. examination with just a certification of licensure from another jurisdiction. The resident applicant will also need to take the following pre-licensing education:
For a Salesperson exam applicant
A SC resident (for more than 6 months) with a license in another jurisdiction who will have to take Unit II: Advanced Real Estate Principles class (30 hours)
For a Broker exam applicant
a SC resident (for more than 6 months) with a broker license in another jurisdiction will have to take Broker Unit IIIA and Broker Unit IIIB classes (60 hours) PDF Exam Application Link: https://llr.sc.gov/re/recpdf/doc231.pdf Online Applications Link: https://llr.sc.gov/re/Instructions.aspx

Courses are designed to help you pass your Idaho licensing exam and prepare you for a career in real estate. Topics include local government regulations and agency relationships. Courses are inspired by real-life scenarios you'll face as a Salesperson in Idaho.

All courses include an exam, which consists of 100 multiple-choice questions each. You must achieve a passing grade of 70% or more to receive your certificate of completion.

Yes, our agency requires that we receive and verify social security numbers through a copy of the social security card prior to issuing any license for any licensing Board.

5 Simple steps to Get Your Idaho Salesperson License

According to the real estate license ID requirements, complete the following steps

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    Complete 90 Hours of Approved Pre-Licensing Education

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    Pass the Course Final Exam.

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    Complete Your Real Estate Exam Application.

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    Complete Your Background Check Form.

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    Take the Idaho Real Estate Salesperson Exam

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Complete 90 hours of approved pre-licensing education

Complete 90 clock hours of approved Pre-Licensing Salesperson courses. Learn more about your package options here. The 60-hour Unit I Salesperson Pre-Licensing course must be taken before sitting for the South Carolina Salesperson licensing exam. The 30-hour Unit II Advanced Real Estate Principles course can be taken before or after passing the licensing exam, but must be taken before applying for licensure. Both courses must be completed before obtaining initial licensure. For further information, please see the South Carolina real estate commission's website Click here for the education and examination requirements in detail for your specific situation.

  • Principles of Real Estate 1
  • Principles of Real Estate 2
  • Law of Agency
  • Law of Contracts
  • Real Estate Finance
  • Promulgated Contract Forms

Estimated Cost:

$120 (included in package)

Estimated Time:

2 - 4 Days

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Pass the course final exam.

After completing all course materials, there is a final exam for each course. The minimum passing score is 70%. You must take the final exam in the presence of an invigilator whether online or in-person classroom.

  • Principles of Real Estate 1
  • Principles of Real Estate 2
  • Law of Agency
  • Law of Contracts
  • Real Estate Finance
  • Promulgated Contract Forms

Estimated Cost:

$120 (included in package)

Estimated Time:

2 - 4 Days

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Complete the real estate exam application.

To sit for the South Carolina Salesperson examination, you must first submit your exam application. Exam application details can be found here.

  • Principles of Real Estate 1
  • Principles of Real Estate 2
  • Law of Agency
  • Law of Contracts
  • Real Estate Finance
  • Promulgated Contract Forms

Estimated Cost:

$120 (included in package)

Estimated Time:

2 - 4 Days

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Complete the background check requirement.

You are required to obtain a criminal background report to submit with your application. For all applications submitted after June 30, 2020, instructions will be provided after the initial application is received on how to obtain your fingerprint background check. Learn more here

  • Principles of Real Estate 1
  • Principles of Real Estate 2
  • Law of Agency
  • Law of Contracts
  • Real Estate Finance
  • Promulgated Contract Forms

Estimated Cost:

$120 (included in package)

Estimated Time:

2 - 4 Days

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Take the South Carolina real estate Salesperson exam

The South Carolina exam is comprised of two portions: one for state requirements and one for national requirements. PSI administers the South Carolina real estate Salesperson licensing exam. You will have 200 minutes to complete this 120-question test. Once your exam application is approved, you will receive an exam eligibility letter. Fortune Academy also offers comprehensive Exam Prep tailored to South Carolina. If you have any additional questions, please visit our Exam Prep page

  • Principles of Real Estate 1
  • Principles of Real Estate 2
  • Law of Agency
  • Law of Contracts
  • Real Estate Finance
  • Promulgated Contract Forms

Estimated Cost:

$120 (included in package)

Estimated Time:

2 - 4 Days