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Agent Best PracticesPublished April 28, 2025
How to Become a Real Estate Agent in Denver – And Why You’d Want To
If you’ve ever imagined a career where your income potential is unlimited, you control your schedule, and you get to help people with one of the biggest decisions of their lives—becoming a real estate agent might be your calling.
Denver, Colorado, with its booming population, strong housing market, and love for the outdoors, is a great place to launch your real estate career. If you’re wondering how to get started (and why you should), this guide will break it all down.
Why Become a Real Estate Agent in Denver?
1. A Thriving Market
Denver consistently ranks as one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. The metro area is known for its strong job market, vibrant culture, and quality of life—all of which continue to attract new residents. That means opportunity for real estate professionals.
2. Flexibility and Freedom
Real estate gives you the power to build a business around your life, not the other way around. You set your schedule, choose your clients, and grow your brand your way.
3. Unlimited Income Potential
Unlike salaried jobs, real estate agents earn commission—so the more homes you sell (and the more value you provide), the more you can earn. Your income reflects your effort and strategy.
4. You Get to Help People
Buying or selling a home is one of the most emotional and important moments in a person’s life. As an agent, you get to walk them through that journey, make it easier, and create lifelong relationships along the way.
How to Become a Real Estate Agent in Colorado: Step-by-Step
1. Meet the Basic Requirements
To get licensed in Colorado, you must be:
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At least 18 years old
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A legal U.S. resident
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Able to pass a background check
2. Complete Your Required Education
Colorado requires 168 hours of pre-licensing education through an approved real estate school. You can complete this online or in person, depending on your learning style and schedule.
These courses will cover:
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Real estate law
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Contracts and regulations
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Closings and negotiations
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Ethics and consumer protection
3. Pass the Colorado Real Estate Exam
Once your coursework is done, you’ll take the state licensing exam. It’s a two-part test: one portion on national real estate principles, and the other specific to Colorado law.
Tip: Practice tests are your friend! Many online schools include them in their package.
4. Submit a Background Check & Fingerprinting
Colorado requires a fingerprint-based background check before issuing your license. Be proactive and get this done early—it can take several weeks.
5. Apply for Your Real Estate License
Once you pass the exam and your background check clears, you’ll submit your application to the Colorado Division of Real Estate. Once approved, you’ll officially be a licensed real estate agent!
6. Find a Brokerage to Join
To legally practice real estate in Colorado, you must hang your license with a brokerage. Look for one that offers:
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Training and mentorship
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Technology and marketing support
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A strong local reputation
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Growth opportunities
This is one of the most important steps—your brokerage will shape your early career, so choose one that aligns with your goals and values.
Ready to Launch Your Career in Denver Real Estate?
If you’re curious about real estate, have a passion for helping people, and love the Denver lifestyle—this could be the perfect path for you. It’s a career that rewards hard work, hustle, and heart.
And if you’re not sure where to start or what brokerage to partner with—I’d love to help. Whether you're exploring options or ready to enroll in classes, I’m here to guide you.
Jodie Walko, Alliance Team Owner - Native serving Colorado for over 20 years, coaching and training agents for over 10 years.
📞 Call or text me: (720) 810-7882
📧 Email: allianceteam-jwalko@kw.com
Let’s talk about how to build a career you love right here in Denver.
