Free Real Estate Exam Infographics
Study smarter with 269+ visual study guides covering all 11 exam topics. Each infographic distills a practice question or key concept into a clear, visual format.
In Texas, earnest money becomes the property of the seller when:
The option fee in a Texas contract is:
TREC promulgated contract forms must be used by:
In Texas, when does a real estate contract become binding?
Under a TREC contract, earnest money must be deposited within how many days after execution?
The option period in a Texas residential contract:
Which TREC addendum is used when the buyer must sell their current home to purchase?
In Texas, which organization creates the promulgated contract forms that licensees must use?
After escrow instructions have been signed, the seller asks escrow to return the grant deed to them so they can have an attorney check it. What is the result of this activity?
An “as is” clause in a general purchase contract:
The term “Realtor” denotes:
If there is no specific closing date named in the escrow instructions, escrow is to close:
A real estate salesperson employed as an independent contractor:
The closing statements the buyer and seller get from escrow:
The seller dies after an offer to purchase their property has been accepted. The seller’s grandchild inherits the real estate. What happens to the sale?
All of the following make a contract voidable if present at its formation, except:
Escrow closing statement shows debits and credits for buyer and seller. Which statement is correct?
Escrow is typically closed when:
Which of the following is required for a valid contract in California?
Johnny purchases a house, doesn't want furniture left behind. He signs Tuesday, changes mind Thursday, calls agent to add furniture to contract. What is this?
Philip has a contract with his neighbor Jessica for lawn service. Philip can no longer mow due to ankle injury. Paul agrees to carry out the contract terms. Jessica must substitute Philip's name with Paul's. What is this?
All following contracts require written form for enforceability in California except:
Broker of record at firm with five experienced associate licensees becomes hospitalized for long-term mental health treatment. What happens to listing agreements?
Infographics by Exam Topic
Buyer Representation Agreement
NAR settlement rules, buyer agency agreements, and compensation requirements (2024-2026 updates)
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Property Ownership
Types of property ownership, estates, and interests in real property
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Land Use Controls and Regulations
Zoning, building codes, environmental regulations, and land use planning
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Valuation and Market Analysis
Appraisal methods, comparative market analysis, and property valuation
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Financing
Mortgages, loans, lending practices, and financing instruments
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Laws of Agency
Agency relationships, fiduciary duties, and disclosure requirements
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Mandated Disclosures
Required property disclosures and transfer disclosure statements
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Contracts
Purchase agreements, listing contracts, and contract law
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Transfer of Title
Deeds, title insurance, escrow, and closing procedures
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Practice of Real Estate
Brokerage operations, advertising, and professional conduct
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Real Estate Math
Calculations for commission, prorations, area, and financing
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Why Use Visual Study Guides for the Real Estate Exam?
The real estate licensing exam covers 11 major topic areas with hundreds of concepts, definitions, and calculations. Traditional text-heavy study methods can lead to information overload. Research shows that visual learners retain up to 65% more information when studying with images and diagrams compared to text alone.
Our infographic library transforms complex exam topics into clear, visual formats:
- Question Infographics — Each practice question is visualized as a study card showing the key concept, answer explanation, and exam tip in a single glanceable image.
- Concept Infographics — Key real estate terms and definitions are presented as visual definition cards with relationship maps and exam focus points.
- Topic Overviews — High-level visual summaries of entire exam topics, perfect for quick review sessions before test day.
How to Use These Infographics Effectively
- Start with Topic Overviews — Get a big-picture understanding of each exam topic before diving into details.
- Filter by Your Weak Topics — Use the topic filter above to focus on areas where you need the most improvement.
- Review Question Infographics — Study the visual explanations for practice questions to reinforce your understanding.
- Master Key Concepts — Switch to the Concepts tab to review visual definitions and relationship maps.
- Click Through for Full Practice — Each infographic links to its full question or concept page where you can test your knowledge.
Topics Covered
Our infographics cover every topic on the national real estate licensing exam, including Property Ownership, Financing & Mortgages, Agency Law, Contracts, Valuation & Market Analysis, and more. Whether you're studying for the salesperson exam or broker exam, our visual study guides complement your practice questions, podcast lessons, and video tutorials.
