FLBrokerPro is for the already-licensed Florida sales associate ready to move up. You've closed deals, held an active license for the required two years, and finished the 72-hour broker course — the broker exam is the step that lets you run your own brokerage, hold escrow, and supervise agents instead of working under someone else's license.
Why we built FLBrokerPro
The trap for broker candidates is assuming their sales-associate knowledge carries them through. It doesn't. The broker exam splits 100 questions into 45 national and 55 Florida-specific items, and the Florida half leans hard into material you never had to master as an associate: trust-account and escrow management, conflicting-demands procedures, registering a brokerage entity, supervising sales associates, and heavier math like proration, doc stamps, and capitalization rates. We wrote 344 practice questions across all 12 broker content areas — weighted toward that broker-only material — so the exam's new depth isn't a surprise.
How we keep it current
Broker licensing runs through the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) under Chapter 475 of the Florida Statutes, and the broker-level rules that carry the most exam weight — escrow deadlines, entity registration, and the state-approved 72-hour broker post-license course outline — change over time. A question written against last year's procedure can quietly go stale. We review our bank against the current FREC broker exam outline and Florida reference materials, revising questions and explanations when the law moves, so you practice the rules the state enforces now.
Who operates FLBrokerPro
FLBrokerPro is a brand operated by Hilogistic, Corp, a Florida corporation. We publish independent exam-preparation study materials. FLBrokerPro is a consumer-facing brand; Hilogistic, Corp is the company that runs it and is the merchant of record for any purchase you make.
About our questions
Our practice questions are written in-house by Hilogistic, Corp to cover the same content areas and reference materials tested on the Florida Real Estate Broker Examination. They are original items designed to build real understanding — not copied or leaked exam questions. We review and update them as the state's requirements and reference materials change.
Not affiliated with the Florida DBPR, FREC, or Pearson VUE. Nothing here is legal advice, and passing our practice materials does not guarantee passing the official exam.