Vermont Real Estate License School
aspiring agents of Vermont, you're in good hands: Real Estate Express is the leading real estate education provider in your state, which means you get what you need, when you need it, from the best in the industry. Join thousands of other real estate professionals who launched successful careers through our flexible online self-paced courses. Real Estate Express is accredited by ARELLO and IDECC.


Vermont Real Estate License Education Packages
Our Vermont real estate learning packages range from the required pre-licensing course to everything you need for a strong start in your real estate career.
Choosing the right Vermont Real Estate package is key to your learning success. In the helpful videos below, we'll walk you through each of our packages and help you decide which option is best for you.
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Why enroll with us?
Fully accredited courses
More than 350,000 real estate professionals got their start with Real Estate Express school!
Excellent ratings
Students love the course experience—Our courses receive an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars
Instructors with real world experience
Our prized “Instructor Q&A” leaders have almost 80 years of combined real estate experience!
Flexibility
Flexibility to study when and where you want
Support
Lots of “live” support
Helpful Videos
Choosing the right real estate school, learning format and package, is key to your success. In these videos, we'll walk you through a variety of information to help you decide which path to take. You’ll also get a glimpse of our easy-to-use course dashboard, course materials, and built-in tools that will help you study for and pass the Vermont real estate license exam.
Purchase Vermont Real Estate License Education courses individually
If you prefer to purchase a course individually, please select from the options below.
40-hour Vermont Prelicense Course
How does the sale of a home affect the local economy? Each home sale acts as an economic multiplier. In addition to the money and commissions earned because of the sale, new homeowners may have additional expenditures for remodeling, appliances, services, and furnishings. The employees of these companies, in turn, spend their incomes, thereby expanding the economy. A thriving community attracts businesses, investments, and new residents who, in turn, spend money and expand the economy—a process referred to as an economic multiplier.
Source of Economic Contributions
• Home construction
• Real estate brokerage
• Mortgage lending
• Title insurance
• Rentals and leases
• Home appraisal
• Moving truck service
• Other related activities
You have made a good decision to become a part of this vibrant industry. As a real estate licensee working in a brokerage, you will be in a unique position to help people with their real estate transactions because you have knowledge and experience that most buyers and sellers do not possess. Homeowners will depend on you to guide them through the complexities of buying or selling a home.
A career in real estate sales is rewarding. It offers the opportunity to build a secure future for yourself and to help shape the future of your community.
Flashcards
Progress Exams
You will see the correct answers and explanations to all questions at the end of each exam.
Vermont Exam Prep Final Exams
Instructor Q & A
REX Live National Crammer
Vermont PreLicense Printed Course Textbook
Ultimate Learning
Ultimate Learning
40-hour Vermont Prelicense Course
How does the sale of a home affect the local economy? Each home sale acts as an economic multiplier. In addition to the money and commissions earned because of the sale, new homeowners may have additional expenditures for remodeling, appliances, services, and furnishings. The employees of these companies, in turn, spend their incomes, thereby expanding the economy. A thriving community attracts businesses, investments, and new residents who, in turn, spend money and expand the economy—a process referred to as an economic multiplier.
Source of Economic Contributions
• Home construction
• Real estate brokerage
• Mortgage lending
• Title insurance
• Rentals and leases
• Home appraisal
• Moving truck service
• Other related activities
You have made a good decision to become a part of this vibrant industry. As a real estate licensee working in a brokerage, you will be in a unique position to help people with their real estate transactions because you have knowledge and experience that most buyers and sellers do not possess. Homeowners will depend on you to guide them through the complexities of buying or selling a home.
A career in real estate sales is rewarding. It offers the opportunity to build a secure future for yourself and to help shape the future of your community.
Flashcards
Progress Exams
You will see the correct answers and explanations to all questions at the end of each exam.
Vermont Exam Prep Final Exams
Instructor Q & A
REX Live National Crammer
Exam Preparation Plus
Exam Preparation Plus
40-hour Vermont Prelicense Course
How does the sale of a home affect the local economy? Each home sale acts as an economic multiplier. In addition to the money and commissions earned because of the sale, new homeowners may have additional expenditures for remodeling, appliances, services, and furnishings. The employees of these companies, in turn, spend their incomes, thereby expanding the economy. A thriving community attracts businesses, investments, and new residents who, in turn, spend money and expand the economy—a process referred to as an economic multiplier.
Source of Economic Contributions
• Home construction
• Real estate brokerage
• Mortgage lending
• Title insurance
• Rentals and leases
• Home appraisal
• Moving truck service
• Other related activities
You have made a good decision to become a part of this vibrant industry. As a real estate licensee working in a brokerage, you will be in a unique position to help people with their real estate transactions because you have knowledge and experience that most buyers and sellers do not possess. Homeowners will depend on you to guide them through the complexities of buying or selling a home.
A career in real estate sales is rewarding. It offers the opportunity to build a secure future for yourself and to help shape the future of your community.
Flashcards
Progress Exams
You will see the correct answers and explanations to all questions at the end of each exam.
Vermont Exam Prep Final Exams
Exam Preparation
Exam Preparation
40-hour Vermont Prelicense Course
How does the sale of a home affect the local economy? Each home sale acts as an economic multiplier. In addition to the money and commissions earned because of the sale, new homeowners may have additional expenditures for remodeling, appliances, services, and furnishings. The employees of these companies, in turn, spend their incomes, thereby expanding the economy. A thriving community attracts businesses, investments, and new residents who, in turn, spend money and expand the economy—a process referred to as an economic multiplier.
Source of Economic Contributions
• Home construction
• Real estate brokerage
• Mortgage lending
• Title insurance
• Rentals and leases
• Home appraisal
• Moving truck service
• Other related activities
You have made a good decision to become a part of this vibrant industry. As a real estate licensee working in a brokerage, you will be in a unique position to help people with their real estate transactions because you have knowledge and experience that most buyers and sellers do not possess. Homeowners will depend on you to guide them through the complexities of buying or selling a home.
A career in real estate sales is rewarding. It offers the opportunity to build a secure future for yourself and to help shape the future of your community.
The Basics
The Basics