North Carolina vs Michigan
Compare real estate exam requirements, costs, and career potential between North Carolina and Michigan
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Frequently Asked Questions
The North Carolina exam has 150 questions with a 70% passing score, while Michigan has 150 questions with a 70% passing score. North Carolina typically has a higher pass rate.
License reciprocity varies. Some states offer partial reciprocity where you may only need to take the state-specific portion of the exam. Check with both the NCREC and LARA for current reciprocity agreements.
North Carolina real estate agents earn an average of $54,000 annually, while Michigan agents average $51,000. However, consider cost of living and market conditions in your decision.
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