Kentucky Real Estate 2009We just wanted to say thanks to all of you who have referred business to us over the past three years. Yes, the 3 year anniversary of the first ever online Kentucky approved 96 hour online real estate class will be arriving in just a few short months. We’re now the largest pre-license real estate school in Kentucky and we continue to grow as we strive to help people achieve their dream of a career in real estate and help busy agents complete their continuing education when it’s convenient for them.

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Nickel and Dimed Real Estate ClassesIt’s happening everywhere as companies try to squeeze every little bit they can from consumers. Airlines are charging extra for bags, cans of soda and even window seats. If you look at your bill, cell phone companies have taken extra charges to an entirely new level. It seems fuel surcharges are now on everything, but we have some good news. Our low prices on online Kentucky approved pre-license courses are still all inclusive and include textbooks, free shipping, our cram course and our exclusive “No pass No Pay Guarantee.” The total course fee is now only $599 and  covers the entire cost of your education in order to meet the requirements of the Kentucky Real Estate Commission. Of course you could spend hundreds more for tuition, pay extra for study material and/or books and even more for gas to drive to a boring classroom, but why would you?

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Is a license required for an out of state commercial broker?

On July 15, 2008, four new statutes became effective, which now allow an out-of-state broker or out-of-state licensee to practice real estate in Kentucky as long as they follow certain requirements. These statutes only apply to commercial real estate and an individual practicing residential real estate in Kentucky must still be licensed in this state.
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What is “license recognition?”

Well it’s like this. Kentucky has completely changed the law when it comes to granting “reciprocal licenses.” The Kentucky Real Estate Commission (KREC) has transitioned to a new system called “license recognition.”
What’s the difference? Under the old system an agent licensed in anther state could get licensed in Kentucky, but it was based on which [...]

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MyCAA Military Spouse Program

Todd (Renegade) Thornton has officially announced that Thornton’s Real Estate Academy is currently the only real estate school in Kentucky approved by the Department of Defense to accept the Military Spouse Career Advancement Account Tuition Assistance program. (We believe we may have actually been the first real estate school in the country to be included [...]

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