Free Real Estate Practice Tests

Ace your real estate license exam with unlimited free practice questions, detailed explanations, and interactive study tools. National + state-specific prep.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is the real estate license exam structured?
The exam has two portions: the national portion (80-100 questions on uniform real estate principles) and the state portion (30-50 questions on state-specific laws). Both must be passed, typically at separate sittings. Passing scores range from 60-75% depending on your state.
Are these practice questions like the actual exam?
Yes! Our national portion questions are written to match the format, difficulty, and topic distribution of the actual ARELLO-based national exam. They cover property ownership, agency, valuation, financing, contracts, transfer, and practice of real estate.
Is there a free trial or do I have to pay?
All our practice tests and flashcards are completely free. No credit card, no sign-up, no trial period. You get unlimited access to 50+ national practice questions. Premium study guides and exam packs are available for purchase if you want additional resources.
Which states are covered?
Our national portion covers the uniform ARELLO content that applies to all 50 states. We are actively building state-specific modules for the top 10 states (CA, TX, FL, NY, GA, IL, NC, AZ, CO, WA) which cover 60%+ of exam takers.
How can I improve my score?
Focus on your weakest domains using our domain-specific practice tests. Study the explanations thoroughly — they teach you the underlying concepts. Use flashcards for vocabulary. Most people who pass on the first try complete 200+ practice questions before exam day.
Are there state-specific questions available?
Currently we focus on the national portion. State-specific modules are under development. Check back soon for California, Texas, Florida, New York, and more. Sign up for our mailing list to be notified when your state is available.