Florida Real Estate Exam Prep Blog
Study guides and topic breakdowns to help you pass on your first try.
July 1, 2026
Real Estate Appraisal on the Florida Exam: Three Approaches to Value
Master the three appraisal approaches for the Florida Real Estate exam. Learn sales comparison, cost, and income methods plus cap rate and GRM calculations.
Read →June 24, 2026
Fair Housing Laws on the Florida Real Estate Exam
Master fair housing laws for the Florida Real Estate exam: 7 protected classes, steering, blockbusting, redlining, ADA, ECOA, and Florida-specific rules.
Read →June 17, 2026
How to Get Your Florida Real Estate License: Step by Step
A complete roadmap to getting your Florida real estate license — from the 63-hour course to the Pearson VUE exam and post-license requirements.
Read →June 3, 2026
Brokerage Activities: The Biggest Topic on the Florida Real Estate Exam
Master brokerage activities for the Florida Real Estate exam. Learn escrow rules, trust fund handling, advertising requirements, and broker responsibilities.
Read →May 27, 2026
What to Expect on Florida Real Estate Exam Day at Pearson VUE
Find out exactly what to bring, how check-in works, and what the Pearson VUE test center is like on Florida real estate exam day. Be ready.
Read →May 17, 2026
How Long Should You Study for the Florida Real Estate Exam?
Find out how long to study for the Florida Real Estate exam, how many hours per week you need, and when to schedule your Pearson VUE test date.
Read →May 3, 2026
How Hard Is the Florida Real Estate Exam? Pass Rates and What to Expect
The Florida Real Estate Sales Associate exam has a first-time pass rate under 50%. Here's what makes it hard, what most people get wrong, and how to make sure you pass on your first try.
Read →April 30, 2026
The 19 Topics on the Florida Real Estate Exam (and How Much Each One Is Weighted)
A breakdown of every topic on the Florida Sales Associate exam, how many questions each carries, and where to focus your study time.
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