frequently asked questions
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To obtain your Delaware real estate license, you must:
Be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or GED
Complete and pass a 99 hour pre-licensing course from a Delaware approved provider
Pass both the Delaware state and national exams through Pearson VUE
Be sponsored by a licensed Delaware real estate broker
Learn more about the steps to licensing.
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The Delaware Pre-Licensing Real Estate Course is 99 hours provided by an approved Delaware real estate school. CDREA typically offers the course 3 days a week for 3 hours a session, often times taking 11 weeks for course completion.
Read more about the 99 hour course.
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Central Delaware Real Estate Academy offers in person classes led by approved Delaware instructors for math, sales, and law.
Learn more about which format is right for you.
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Yes. Many students balance work, family, and classes. Structured programs are designed with adult learners in mind.
Learn more about working full time while in classes.
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Central Delaware Real Estate Academy offers two packages for the Pre-Licensing Course ranging from $849 to $1,049.
Learn more about our packages.
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To confirm your spot in the next Delaware Pre-Licensing Course, you can visit our enroll tab of this website and register for which package you’d like to secure.
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If you’re interested in a future Pre-Licensing Course with Central Delaware Real Estate Academy, join our waitlist. Our team will connect with you when the requested future session registration is open.

