Georgia Real Estate Practice Exam - Free Practice Test 2026

Master the Georgia real estate exam with 20 state-specific practice questions

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Ace the Georgia Real Estate Exam (2026 Edition)

Ready to launch your Georgia real estate career? You've found the right preparation resource.

This comprehensive practice exam focuses on Georgia state-specific real estate laws and regulations. The Georgia real estate salesperson exam consists of national and state portions, and this resource ensures you're thoroughly prepared for the Georgia-specific content.

While this section concentrates on Georgia-specific material, we strongly recommend supplementing with national real estate practice exams. This dual approach provides complete coverage of everything you'll encounter on exam day.

Success Strategy: Top-performing candidates follow a proven formulaβ€”they practice with exam-style questions AND thoroughly study the Georgia Real Estate Code and Commission rules. Your exam questions come straight from these sources, making familiarity with them absolutely critical.

Understanding the Georgia Real Estate Exam

The Georgia Real Estate Salesperson exam is administered by PSI and consists of two main sections:

  • National Portion: 80 questions covering general real estate principles and practices
  • State Portion: 40 questions focused specifically on Georgia real estate laws and regulations

You'll need to pass both sections with a score of 70% or higher. The exam is computer-based, and you'll have approximately 3.5 hours to complete all 120 questions.

Key Georgia Real Estate Topics

The Georgia state portion of the exam covers several critical areas:

πŸ“‹ Licensing & Commission

Georgia Real Estate Commission (GREC) structure, licensing requirements, and continuing education (36 hours per 4 years)

πŸ’° Recovery Fund

Education, Research, and Recovery Fund purpose, payment limits ($25,000 max), and eligibility

🏠 Fair Housing

Georgia's seven protected classes: race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, and familial status

πŸ“ Contracts & Agency

Open listing exceptions, dual agency requirements, and contract enforceability rules

πŸ›οΈ Property Law

Georgia as a common law property state, metes-and-bounds descriptions, and record keeping

🀝 Reciprocity

Georgia's reciprocity with all 50 states and education requirements for out-of-state licensees

Why Practice with These Questions?

Our practice questions are specifically designed to mirror the format, difficulty level, and content areas you'll encounter on the actual Georgia exam. Each question includes:

  • Detailed explanations to reinforce learning
  • Visual whiteboards to illustrate complex concepts
  • References to actual Georgia statutes (O.C.G.A.)
  • Audio explanations for auditory learners

Important Note: This is a growing question bank. We're continuously adding new questions to provide comprehensive coverage of all Georgia real estate exam topics. Bookmark this page and check back regularly for fresh practice material.

Georgia-Specific Differences to Know

Georgia has several unique aspects to its real estate law that often surprise new licensees:

  • No Multiple Broker Affiliation: Salespersons can only be affiliated with one broker at a time
  • 36-Hour Continuing Education: Required every 4 years, including 3 hours of License Law
  • Recovery Fund: $1,000,000 target balance, $25,000 maximum per claim
  • Common Law Property: Georgia is NOT a community property state
  • Oral Contract Exceptions: Open listings and leases ≀ 1 year can be oral
  • Dual Agency: Legal with informed written consent from all parties
  • Universal Reciprocity: Georgia has reciprocity with all 50 states (education requirements apply)

Study Tips for Georgia Success

1. Master the O.C.G.A.: The Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.) Title 43, Chapter 40 contains the real estate licensing law. Many exam questions reference these statutes directly.

2. Practice Regularly: Consistent daily practice is more effective than cramming. Aim for at least 10-15 questions per day leading up to your exam.

3. Focus on Weak Areas: After each practice session, identify topics where you're struggling and dedicate extra study time to those areas.

4. Understand, Don't Memorize: The exam tests comprehension, not just recall. Make sure you understand why answers are correct, not just which ones are right.

5. Use Multiple Resources: Combine these practice questions with your pre-licensing course materials, GREC publications, and the Georgia Real Estate Code.

Ready to Get Started?

Scroll up to begin working through the practice questions. Take your time with each question, read the explanations carefully, and use the visual aids to solidify your understanding.

Remember: Every question you practice is one step closer to earning your Georgia real estate license. Let's get started!