Usually, people enter the realty world from different backgrounds and stages in their lives. But one important question one must face before actually delving into the field of real estate is, "How do you become a real estate agent?"

Now, take note that to become a real estate agent, you have to have a state license and according to Kapre, each state has their own licensing processes and the rules may even have differences. However, there are general requirements to become a real estate agent:

1.       You must be at least 18 or 19 years old
2.       You must be a legal US resident
3.       You must complete your required education (the number of hours required depends on each state)
4.       You must pass your state real estate license exam

Make Sure Real Estate is Right for You

One thing to also consider is you must make sure that a real estate career is right for you. You have to be mindful of the pros and cons of becoming a real estate agent as well. Ask local real estate agents about what their day-to-day work is like. Ask them about real estate as a long-term career. If you think you can commit a 100%, then go on to the next step.

Know Your State's Licensing Requirements for Becoming a Real Estate Agent

Do find time to visit your state's real estate commission website so you can have the complete list of requirements for a real estate license.

Enroll in a Pre-licensing Real Estate Course

There are quite a number of options to get a real estate education - real estate schools, universities and technical schools, online real estate classes, realty firms, and even home-study. Choose one that will provide you thorough education.

Take and Pass the Real Estate Exam

If you have extra time, enroll in an exam prep class to prepare you fully for exam day.

You're Almost a Real Estate Agent!

Once you have passed your exam, find a broker to complete the final paperwork needed at the state. As soon as your form is accepted, your license will then be issued and you may start practicing your field under your broker's sponsorship.

Good luck on your journey to becoming a real estate agent!