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Real Estate Courses in Ontario - Classes for Every Stage
Whether you're about to begin the Ontario Real Estate Salesperson Course or stuck partway through a course you've already attempted, we have material and instruction for where you are.
How the Ontario Program Is Structured
Before choosing a course, it helps to see the shape of the whole thing.
Ontario real estate licensing runs in two phases. The pre-registration phase is a sequence of courses with exams and simulation assessments, and it must be completed before you can register with RECO as a salesperson. Once registered, you join a brokerage and begin trading, and you then have two years to complete the post-registration phase.
The courses are delivered by a RECO-approved education provider, largely self-paced, with remotely proctored exams. That flexibility is genuinely useful. It's also the reason a great many students stall — self-paced becomes unpaced, and material accumulates faster than it gets absorbed.
Our real estate classes run alongside the official program to keep that from happening.
Pre-Registration Course Classes
In-person instruction across each course in the pre-registration phase. Condensed notes for the course you're on, live teaching on the concepts that cause the most difficulty, and a fixed schedule that keeps you moving.
- INCLUDES : condensed material · live instruction · progress checkpoints
Ontario Real Estate Exam Prep
Focused preparation for the exams themselves. We work through Ontario real estate exam questions in the format you'll face, under realistic timing, and review the answers so you understand the reasoning rather than memorising outcomes.
- INCLUDES : practice questions · timing drills · answer review sessions
Simulation Support
The simulation assessments ask you to apply the material rather than recall it, which catches out students who studied by memorisation. We prepare you for applied, scenario-based work.
- INCLUDES : scenario walkthroughs · applied practice · feedback
Retake Support
If you didn't pass, that isn't the end of the process — but repeating the same study method rarely produces a different result. We identify what went wrong and rebuild your preparation around it.
- INCLUDES : diagnostic review · targeted material · revised study plan
Post-Registration Support
Support for the articling phase after you're registered and working, structured around the fact that you now have a career running at the same time.
- INCLUDES : condensed material · flexible scheduling
How Classes Work
- In-person classes. Live sessions at our Don Mills Road location on a fixed schedule. You show up on the day because it's the day — and that structure is what keeps most students moving through a program designed to be self-directed.
- One-on-one tutoring. Concentrated focus on your weak areas, scheduled around your availability.
- Study materials. Condensed notes you keep and work through independently between classes.
Who These Courses Are For
- Students about to start. Begin with the right method rather than discovering it three courses in.
- Students partway through. Stuck on a specific course or exam and losing momentum.
- Students retaking an exam. A different approach after a result that didn't go your way.
- Career changers. No real estate background, limited study time, and a firm intention to finish.