State Practice Exam

Georgia Real Estate Practice Exam

52 questions covering Georgia real estate licensing topics with detailed explanations.

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A mortgage lender uses a third-party service to obtain contact details of buyers who recently applied for pre-approval. The lender then sends them unsolicited loan offers. What is this practice called?

This practice test helps you prepare for the Georgia Real Estate Salesperson exam. The content includes a 152-question practice test, a breakdown of exam topics, updated 2025 laws and exam preparation tips. Take the practice test below to check your readiness for the Georgia Salesperson exam.


Who is eligible to take the Georgia Real Estate Salesperson license exam?

To qualify for the Georgia Salesperson license exam, candidates must meet specific educational, legal, and procedural requirements. Each requirement ensures readiness and compliance with Georgia Real Estate Commission (GREC) standards.

Eligibility criteria include:

What’s on the Georgia Real Estate Salesperson exam?

The Georgia Real Estate Salesperson exam includes 152 scored questions, divided into 100 national questions and 52 state-specific questions. Each portion evaluates your knowledge of real estate concepts, legal responsibilities, and Georgia-specific licensing regulations.

The national section covers foundational topics such as agency relationships, property ownership, contracts, and real estate math. The state portion focuses on Georgia laws, brokerage practices, and closing procedures.

Georgia Real Estate exam topics

The table below are major licensing topics you’ll need to study:

National Portion (100 Questions)

Topic# of Questions
Property Ownership8
Land Use Controls & Regulations5
Valuation & Market Analysis7
Financing10
General Principles of Agency13
Property Disclosures6
Contracts17
Leasing & Property Management3
Transfer of Title8
Practice of Real Estate13
Real Estate Calculations10

Georgia State-Specific Portion (52 Questions)

Topic# of Questions
State Laws and Rules16
Real Estate Practice in Georgia21
Finance and Closing15

What is the exam passing score?

To pass the Georgia Real Estate Salesperson exam, candidates must score at least 75% on both sections of the test. That means:

What 2025 Georgia Real Estate Laws should you know for the Salesperson exam?

Georgia’s real estate legal framework remains mostly unchanged in 2025 for salesperson candidates. Most laws tested on the exam are derived directly from the Georgia Real Estate Commission’s Rulebook, especially Chapters 520‑1 and 520‑2, and focus on core practice standards such as licensing procedures, agency duties, and trust account regulations.

The table below is a breakdown of the key laws and updates for 2025:

Law / RuleDescription2025 StatusExam Relevance
License Law & Rules (Chapter 520-1)Governs licensing procedures, license maintenance, trust account management, and prohibited conduct (e.g., unlicensed activity, earnest money handling)Ongoing – no changes in 2025Tested under State Laws and Rules (16 questions)
BRRETA (Brokerage Relationships in Real Estate Transactions Act)Regulates agency relationships, disclosure duties, and types of brokerage agreementsOngoingIncluded under Real Estate Practice in Georgia (21 questions)
Fair Housing & Unfair Trade Practices ActCovers anti-discrimination regulations and advertising laws per state and federal requirementsOngoingIncluded under State Laws and Rules and Practice of Real Estate
Contract Formation Laws (Georgia-specific)Covers leases, contract enforcement, offer/acceptance, and types of listing agreementsOngoingTested under Contracts in both national and Georgia sections
Continuing Education (CE) RequirementsLicensees must complete 36 hours of CE every 4 years, including 3 hours of License LawUnchanged for SalespersonsNot tested directly, but helps reinforce license maintenance knowledge

How to prepare for the exam?

Improving your pass rate depends on understanding exam details, using proven study resources, and following a targeted study plan.

Understanding Georgia Salesperson exam details

Georgia Real Estate exam structure and requirements is essential for effective preparation. Here is information you need to know:

Learning from prep resources

Use trusted study guides and platforms that align with Georgia’s exam outline. Quality resources include:

Prep books

Free practice test platforms

Other resources

Follow study strategy

A structured study plan improves content retention and builds confidence under real exam timing. You can begin with core topics, then refine your approach based on past performance. The table below is a sample of 8‑week study plan:

WeekFocusActivities
1 - 2Ownership & agencyRead outline, watch topic videos, flashcards
3 - 4Valuation, financing, contractsPractice questions + review wrong answers
5Disclosures & ethicsDeep dive into cases & laws
6Practice examsTimed mock tests
7Review weak areasRe-study low-scoring sections
8Final exam simulationFull test practice under timed conditions

Weak area analysis

Mastering Real Estate math

There will be a fewmath questions in the national section of the Georgia Real Estate Salesperson exam. These questions focus on practical real estate calculations such as loan-to-value ratios, down payments, and other common financial metrics relevant to property transactions.

Since math questions can affect your result, focused practice is essential after reviewing the main topics. To prepare:

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon after passing can I get my Georgia license?

If you pass and have all documents ready (background check, broker sponsorship), you can receive your license at the testing center immediately after passing.

How hard is the Georgia Real Estate Salesperson exam?

Most candidates find the Georgia exam challenging, especially the state section. Many recommend taking multiple practice exams and focusing on Georgia-specific law questions.

What happens if I fail the Georgia Salesperson exam?

You may retake the test, but must pay the fee again. It's common for first-timers to retake at least one section, especially the state portion. Study areas you missed and review explanations.

How should I pace my exam approach?

Use a two-pass method: quickly answer confident questions, flag the rest, then review flagged items. Take your time to read carefully, eliminate wrong choices, and ensure math accuracy.

How do I overcome test anxiety and second-guessing?

Label questions based on confidence (A – sure, B – unsure, C – math), complete the A group first, skip B and C, then return for review. Look for clues in later questions, you may find hidden answers.