Real Estate as a Career

Friday, Jan. 01 2010  |  Posted by: Surina  |  0 comments

Ontario real estate professionals are recognized as among the best educated in the world thanks to the OREA Real Estate College's award-winning education program.  

2007 Real Estate Guide

Becoming a salesperson within Ontario, one must move through various mandatory and elective stages to become a registered salesperson successfully completing all courses with a passing grade of 75%. Within the pre-registration stage, individuals must successfully complete a three-phase education program, meet regulatory requirements, and be employed by a real estate brokerage in order to obtain provisional salesperson registration.  

Provisional salespeople, once registered RECO, enter a two-year articling stage. During this stage, three additional courses must be completed to achieve permanent salesperson registration including Real Property Law.

Broker Registration can be pursued after meeting RECO Broker registration requirements and successfully completing the Professional Real Estate Brokerage mandatory course along with an elective.

The 2009 Real Estate Career Guide is available for those interested in pursuing a real estate career or to learn more about the requirements and educational process of a REALTOR®.  

Provided by: The Ontario Real Estate Association 

Posted in: Education


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