Resources

Whether you're preparing to start your real estate journey or advancing your professional knowledge, Lexington Real Estate School offers helpful guides and resources to support you. Powered by REcampus, our tools are designed to help you navigate licensing, exam prep, CE, and career growth with confidence.

Real Estate Licensing Guide

Get a clear breakdown of how to become a licensed real estate agent in Florida. This guide walks you through course requirements, application steps, and what to expect on the exam.

Post-Licensing Course Overview

New agents are required to complete a 45-hour post-licensing course. This download explains what's covered, how to complete it, and why it's critical for early career success.

FAQ

What is REcampus and how does it work?

REcampus is the leading online platform for real estate education. It provides on-demand access to your courses, quizzes, and final exams—all accessible from any device.

Is this program approved in Florida?

Yes. All of our real estate education programs are fully approved by the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) and powered by REcampus.

What are the continuing education (CE) requirements?

Florida requires 14 hours of continuing education every 2 years. Our online CE courses cover ethics, legal updates, and industry best practices.

How long does it take to get licensed?

Most students complete the 63-hour pre-licensing course within 2–6 weeks depending on schedule. After that, you’ll need to pass the state exam and submit your license application.

Do I need post-licensing education?

Yes. Within your first renewal cycle, you must complete a 45-hour post-licensing course to maintain your license and avoid starting over.

Can I take these courses on mobile?

Yes. REcampus is mobile-responsive, so you can complete lessons, track your progress, and take exams from your phone or tablet.

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