How to Get a Michigan Real Estate License

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Jay Gallagher
Jay Gallagher

Real Estate Broker (Advice from an agent like you, not some tech nerd who never sold a home!)

This is a Step by Step Guide on how to get your Michigan Real Estate License. No matter where you live, from Detroit to Grand Rapids or Ann Arbor to my favorite town, Saul Ste. Marie, or anywhere in between, becoming a real estate agent may be the best decision you ever make.

All the information, documents and links you’ll need to get your Michigan real estate salesperson license are below. 

I also answer all your burning questions at the bottom of the page. 

Click on a question to see the answers:

Meet the State Requirements

Learn exactly what the State of Michigan requires before you can get a Real Estate Salesperson License.

Complete Licensing Education

Michigan requires 40 hours of Real Estate Education to get licensed. Find the best Real Estate School for you.

Submit the Application

Make sure you get it right the first time. Check the list, make sure you jumped through all the right hoops and hit send.

Pass the State Exam

Learn the fastest and easiest way to pass the Michigan Real Estate Salesperson License Exam the very first time.

Pick a Employing Broker

Meet the new boss! The good news is you get to pick the broker you want to work with. Learn how to pick the best.

Launch Your New Career

Now the fun begins. Learn how to get your new Real Estate Career off on the right foot by doing the right things to get business.

So, How Do You Get a Michigan Real Estate License?

1. Meet The State Requirements

To get your Michigan Real Estate Salesperson License you must meet the following requirements:

  • Must be 18 years of age.
  • Have good moral character.
  • Have a Social Security number.
  • Take and Pass a Michigan approved Real Estate Salesperson Course.
  • Pass the National Portion of the Real Estate Salesperson Exam
  • Pass the Michigan State Portion of the Real Estate Salesperson Exam.

Print out the Michigan Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Guide here.

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2. Complete Pre-Licensing Education

Michigan has one course that have a minimum of 40 hours of coursework that must be completed before you can apply for your Michigan Real Estate License:

  • Salesperson I Course – 40 Hours of Coursework
After reviewing all the Real Estate Pre-Licensing Course Providers, I found The CE Shop to offer the best combination of value and quality. 
They have 4 levels of instruction.
 

I don’t recommend the basic level at all because it doesn’t included the most valuable part, the Real Estate License Practice Tests. 

These practice tests actually guarantee you will pass the Real Estate Exam. Just take the practice tests until you consistently score 90 or higher and you are guaranteed to pass the Michigan Real Estate Exam on your first try. I think these practice tests are the easiest way to ensure you pass.

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3. Submit an Application

The Michigan State Board of Real Estate Brokers & Salespersons is no longer accepting paper applications for Real Estate Salesperson Licenses. 

You can apply online at their website here

You can also see the Instructions For Applying For A Michigan Real Estate License here.

To get your Michigan real estate license, the following items need to be submitted to the Michigan Real Estate Commission:

  1. Complete the online application form.
  2. Submit any documentation for past criminal or license discipline history.
  3. Proof of completion of the Salesperson Pre-Licensing Course
  4. Passing grade report for National Portion of the Exam.
  5. Passing grade report for Michigan State Portion of the Exam.
  6. Pay the appropriate fees by credit or debit card.

4. Pass the State Exams

Michigan has two exams you must be pass before you can apply for your Michigan Real Estate Agent License:

  • Real Estate Salesperson National Exam
  • Real Estate Salesperson Michigan State Exam
You can download the Michigan Real Estate Salesperson Candidate Information Bulletin here. It has all the information about the Michigan real estate exams.
 
Michigan uses a private third party examination vendor, PSI to handle the real estate testing process. Before applying to PSI to take your Real Estate Salesperson licensing examination you must first access the State of Michigan’s MiPLUS website here and apply to take the exams.
 
After the Department authorizes you to test,  they’ll electronically submit your authorization to test information to PSI and now you can go ahead with the Examination Registration and Scheduling process with PSI.
 
PSI has locations nationwide so you’ll be able to find a place to take the exams no matter where you are. You can schedule the exams online by going to the PSI Website here or you can call them at (855) 898-0716. 
 

If you’re like most people, you may be concerned about taking the exams and passing the first time. This is why I recommend that you purchase the Pre-Licensing Education that includes the online practice tests. These tests are the best way to pass the tests the very first time. Just take the online practice tests over and over until you can score a 90 or higher. Once you can do that you are ready to take the exams.

Don’t worry about the exams. You’re gonna do great.

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5. Pick an Employing Broker

All Realtors must work under the supervision of a Broker who’s responsible for monitoring their activities. The good news is that you get to pick a broker to place your real estate salesperson license under. 

After passing the Real Estate Salesperson exam, you’ll need to provide your employing broker information to complete the licensure process. This can be completed online by going to the Michigan website here and go to MiPlus Login, select “Modification” next to your application number and enter your employing brokers 10-digit license number. 

After the selected employing broker approves your request, your license will be issued and you’ll be notified via email.

If you’re a new agent, I recommend you go with one of the big box real estate brokerages. ReMax, Keller Williams and Century 21 are a good place to start. The reason I recommend these brokerages for new agents is because the big box brokerages have training programs in place to help you make the transition from Rookie Agent to seasoned pro.

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6. Launch Your New Career

Now the real fun (and work) begins.  The best thing about being a Real Estate Agent is the freedom it gives you. You’re your own boss and you get to decide how to move your real estate career forward. 

Books

Continuous learning is the hallmark of all successful agents. Here are some resources to get you going in the right direction. 

Below are my best suggestions:

Tools

You’ll need some tools to get the job done. At the very least, you’ll need a good Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software and a Real Estate Agent Website.

Below are my best suggestions:
 

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7. Jay Answers Your Questions...

The best (and worst) thing about being a realtor is the freedom you have. Many agents just work part-time and only do 1-3 transactions a year. Other agents work 60+ hours a week and sell hundreds of homes a year. 

The best way to answer the question of how much a Michigan realtor makes is to show how much you are likely to make per transaction. 

The average price of a home in Michigan is $235,000. Say the average commission per side of the transaction is 5.5% and the average broker/agent split is 15/85. That means you will earn, on average, about $5500 per transaction. Not bad. 

Of course this number will vary based on the average cost of real estate in your area, your commission rate and your broker split but that’s a good number to start with. Now you can dial up your income based on how hard and how effectively  you work.

Michigan requires 40 hours of coursework. If you elect to take these courses in a classroom setting, you’ll have to go to a designated place and sit for the entire time. 

For this reason, most people take the courses online so they can take the courses at their own pace and any time they wish. 

Most people find they can complete the online coursework in a fraction of the 40 hours. A motivated person can complete it in as little as one week but most people will take a month or more if they do a little bit every day.

The Michigan Real Estate Exam is not difficult IF you buy a test prep course. 

The best test prep courses include practice tests that you can take over and over again until you know the material. If you can consistently take a practice test and score a 90 or higher, then you are practically guaranteed to pass the actual exam. 

If you’re someone who gets nervous and their mind goes blank during testing, then maybe you should wait until your score on the practice tests is consistently 95 or better.

The best brokerage is the one that’s the best fit for you. 

Call up a few local brokerages and schedule a time to sit down and talk to them. Discuss things like E&O insurance, commission splits, leads and don’t forget to find out about any desk fees, tech fees or insurance fees. 

Remember, if you don’t like the brokerage, you can easily change brokers. 

I don’t recommend that you use any brokers CRM or email address because those things are the heart of YOUR real estate business and if your clients information is locked into your broker’s CRM, then it will be harder to make the move. That’s why the tools are “free” or included in a tech fee, to make it difficult for you to leave.

Let’s break it all down.

  • Pre-licensing Educational courses – $150.00 – $545.00
  • Exam Prep Courses – $0.00 – $99.00 – (Some Pre-Licensing Includes Exam Prep)
  • Exam costs – $79.00
  • Michigan Application Fee – $88.00

The cost of getting your Michigan real estate license can vary depending on your situation and your needs. The cost for most agents will be as low as $317.00 to as high as $712.00.

Most agents who follow my recommendations will pay about $377.00.

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