The All-New Real Estate License Professor Is Here

February 23, 2026

By MJ Kim

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It's live. The all-new Real Estate License Professor is officially here, and I'm not going to pretend I'm being professional about this. I've been waiting for this day for months.

Matt will probably write something measured and thoughtful about the launch. That's his thing. My thing is telling you that we rebuilt this platform from the ground up and it is so much better than what we had before. I keep clicking through it just to admire it. Rochester my cat has been watching me do this from the couch. He is not impressed. Baby doesn't care either. But I care, and here's why you should too.

What We Actually Built

This isn't a fresh coat of paint on the old site. We rebuilt everything. The question engine, the state specific content, the student dashboard, all of it.

Here's what you get now.

12,000+ practice questions covering all 50 states. These aren't recycled from some generic test bank. They're written to match what actually shows up on your state's licensing exam. If your state tests something weird (looking at you, Louisiana and your Napoleonic Code), we cover it.

Learning Mode with real explanations. Not just "the answer is C." Every question tells you why the right answer is right and why the wrong ones are wrong. This is the thing I pushed hardest for. I've seen too many practice exam sites that just hand you a score and send you on your way. That teaches you nothing.

Simulated practice exams that mirror the actual test format. Timed, structured, and state specific. You'll know what exam day feels like before you walk in.

Progress tracking that actually means something. The dashboard shows you where you're strong and where you're guessing. Those are different things, and the old version didn't distinguish between them. Now it does.

Flashcards and study tools built into every course. Not a separate app, not a third party plugin. Right there when you need them.

Content updated to current regulations. Real estate law changes constantly. Our material reflects what's on the exam right now, not what was on it two years ago.

Three Plans, No Tricks

We kept pricing simple because I personally hate pricing pages that require a spreadsheet to decode.

Basic. $49.99 for 30 days. Full access to every practice question, learning mode, flashcards, simulated exams, and progress tracking for your state. We made this one cheaper with fewer days based on feedback from users who just want to cram before their exam. Not a great strategy, but you know who you are.

Standard. $59.99 for 90 days. Same full access, triple the time, and it comes with our pass guarantee. Complete the practice exams and if you don't pass your real estate license exam, you get a full refund. No complicated conditions.

Premium. $69.99 for a full year. Everything in Standard plus you can change your state or license type up to 3 times. Pass guarantee included. This is the one I'd pick if I were studying, and not just because it's the best value. A year gives you room to breathe. You can study for your salesperson license, pass it, and then come back for your broker exam without buying anything new.

And if you need more time later, we have a $24.99 renewal that adds 90 days and a state change. No pressure, no auto billing surprises.

Security Isn't Optional

Your payment goes through Stripe, which is the same payment processor used by Amazon, Google, and Shopify. PCI compliant, encrypted, the works. We don't store your card number. We don't even see it. Your personal information is protected with industry standard security measures, and our privacy policy spells out exactly what we collect and why. I read enough statutes in my day job. I don't want you to have to read one just to feel safe buying a study guide.

Why I'm This Excited

I've been in real estate education for eight years. I've seen people fail their exam because their prep materials were outdated, generic, or just flat out wrong about their state's rules. That drives me crazy. It personally offends me when someone studies hard and still fails because the material let them down.

This new platform fixes that. And before you ask, no, we did not feed a prompt into ChatGPT and call it a study guide. Every question on this platform was written by state experts who know what has actually appeared on the exam, not what an algorithm guessed might be on it. That matters. Fifty states, real content, real explanations, written by people who actually know the exams. Matt and I have been building toward this for a long time, and it feels really good to finally say go try it.

Pick your state. Pick your plan. Pass your exam. 🎓

About the Author

MJ Kim is a licensed real estate professional in California with 8 years in real estate education. A UCLA grad originally from New York, MJ brings a detail-oriented, legally sharp perspective to exam prep and she will make sure you know the statute, not just the summary.