Price Tag on Success: The Cost of the 75-Hour NC Real Estate Pre-Licensing Course

By KW Asheville November 9, 2025

Your Biggest Upfront Investment

The 75-hour Broker Pre-Licensing Course is the single largest upfront expense in your North Carolina real estate journey. The price is not fixed; it varies based on the provider and the format you choose. How much should you budget for the mandatory 75-hour course?

You should expect to spend between $250 and $600 for the 75-hour course itself, plus a mandatory textbook, which may or may not be included in the tuition price.

 

Cost Breakdown by Course Format

The final price tag often reflects the level of student-teacher interaction and the included supplemental materials:

Course Format Typical Cost Range Key Factors Influencing Price
Self-Paced Online $250 – $450 Lowest cost due to minimal instructor interaction; often sold with aggressive discounts.
Live Online (Zoom/Webinar) $400 – $550 Higher cost for real-time instruction, immediate Q&A, and fixed schedules.
In-Person Classroom $450 – $600+ Highest cost, accounting for physical classroom overhead and personalized face-to-face instruction.

The Total Cost of Licensing (Before Brokerage Fees)

When budgeting, remember the 75-hour course is only one component. Here is an estimate of the total fixed costs before you even sign with a firm:

Expense Estimated Cost Paid To
75-Hour Course $350 – $550 Approved Real Estate School
Course Textbook $30 – $60 School or Book Vendor (if separate)
NCREC License Application Fee $100 NC Real Estate Commission (NCREC)
State Exam Fee (1st Attempt) $60 PSI Testing Vendor
Criminal Background Check Fee $15 – $45 Approved Vendor (CRC)
Total Estimated Initial Investment $555 – $815

 

Key Takeaway

The 75-hour NC Broker Pre-Licensing Course costs typically range from $250 to $600. While choosing a cheaper online course saves money, remember to factor in the additional $160+ in NCREC application and exam fees to accurately calculate your total upfront licensing investment.