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Congratulations! You’ve passed your North Carolina real estate exam and earned your provisional broker license—an exciting milestone and the start of your real estate career.
But before you get too comfortable, there’s an important next step that can make or break your long-term success: completing your 90-hour Post-Licensing education.
While the North Carolina Real Estate Commission allows you up to 18 months to finish all three 30-hour courses, waiting that long can actually slow down your career growth. Here’s why completing your post-licensing within the first 6 months is one of the smartest moves you can make as a new broker.
The transition from class to contract can feel overwhelming. Post-licensing courses take what you learned in pre-licensing and apply it to real-world practice—covering topics like contracts, agency relationships, and license law in depth.
The sooner you complete these classes, the sooner you’ll feel comfortable handling clients, writing offers, and managing the day-to-day details of transactions.
Early in your career, every deal is a learning experience. The post-licensing courses are designed to help you avoid common pitfalls that can lead to compliance issues or even disciplinary action.
By taking them early, you’re protecting your reputation and ensuring you start off on the right foot.
New brokers often focus on prospecting and sales—but knowledge directly impacts income. The more you understand about contracts to closings, negotiation, and ethics, the smoother your transactions will be, leading to happier clients and repeat business.
Finishing your post-licensing quickly helps you work more efficiently and confidently, which translates to more closed deals.
Life and business move fast. Waiting until month 17 to start your post-licensing puts you at risk of missing the deadline due to scheduling conflicts, course availability, or personal obligations.
By completing the courses early, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your license is secure—and you’ll avoid the last-minute rush that many new brokers face.
Once you complete your post-licensing education, your “provisional” status is removed, and you become a full broker. That means greater independence, more flexibility with firms, and increased professional credibility.
Why wait 18 months for that when you could achieve it in six?
At Navigate School of Real Estate, we make it easy to stay on track. Our post-licensing courses are offered year-round—both in-person and online—with flexible schedules to fit your busy life.
Whether you want to take one course at a time or complete all three in rapid succession, our experienced instructors are here to guide you every step of the way.
Don’t put your career on hold. Get your post-licensing done early and position yourself for lasting success in North Carolina real estate.
Ready to get started?
View our upcoming post-licensing schedule and reserve your seat today at https://thenavigateschool.com.
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