344 practice questions mapped to all 12 broker content areas — escrow, brokerage management, valuation and math — with a full explanation for every answer.
Study at your own pace, practice by topic, or simulate the real exam with a timed test.
Questions mapped to all 12 broker content areas — including the escrow, management, and math the sales associate exam never tested.
You already cleared the sales associate exam, so the general principles feel familiar. But the Florida broker exam adds a layer the first exam never tested — running a brokerage — and that's where prepared candidates slip. Most people who struggle didn't forget agency or contracts; they underestimated the broker-specific material.
This guide targets exactly that. You drill broker-level questions across all 12 content areas, read a plain-English explanation for every answer, and learn to spot the traps the state writes into the wrong choices. The sections that decide most broker results:
Deep-dive guides for every part of the Florida broker exam — free to read, no account needed.
The Florida broker exam is administered by Pearson VUE at a testing center or online with a proctor. No surprises on the format — here's the breakdown so nothing throws you off on the day.
Our timed simulation mirrors all of this — same length, same passing bar, no explanations until you finish — so your first real attempt feels like your tenth practice run.
Practice until you know the material cold.
Mapped to the Florida real estate broker exam outline — the general principles plus the broker-specific material.
You must hold an active Florida sales associate license before you can sit the broker exam. If you are still working toward that first license, our sister site has you covered.
Every practice question is written in-house and modeled after the 12 official Florida Real Estate Broker exam content areas. Each question includes a clear, plain-English explanation to help you understand the material — not just memorize the answer.
The first two content areas are open for free — no account or credit card required. Read the study guide, take the practice quiz, and see the quality for yourself before unlocking the remaining content.
First 5 quiz questions and 2 study sections are always free.