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  1. The North Carolina Real Estate Commission licenses and regulates real estate agents in the state of North Carolina.

  2. The North Carolina Real Estate License Law and Commission Rules (including the Trust Account Guidelines and Comments on the Law and Rules) is available for online purchase. A current list of Commission-certified education providers offering real estate Prelicensing courses is available.

  3. Jan 23, 2024 · The average North Carolina realtor commission rate is 5.52%, with 2.88% going to the listing agent and the remaining 2.63% going to the buyer’s agent. North Carolina realtor fees usually don’t vary too much from agent to agent — the majority of agents charge rates close to the area average.

  4. Renew Your Real Estate License Now; Online Renewal Required by Law. The annual period for renewal of your real estate license begins at midnight on May 15 and continues until June 30. The renewal fee is $45.00. Per Commission Rule 58A.0503, you must renew online at www.ncrec.gov.

  5. As a reminder, the North Carolina Real Estate Commission (NCREC) is an independent state governmental agency and should not be confused with NAR or its local boards. The NCREC’s primary function is to license and regulate real estate brokers and its mission is to protect consumers.

  6. Licensees who wish to access the digital version of the Manual must register for a subscription. A one-time $25.00 fee provides two full years of access. To access the digital version of the Manual: go to www.ncrec.gov; click on Publications; click on NC Real Estate Manual; and. click Register for Digital Subscription.

  7. All North Carolina real estate continuing education courses must be completed by June 10 of each annual license renewal period. NC REALTORS® is pleased to offer 4-hour online courses for CE credit through the Keynote Online Education Series and The CE Shop.

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