Free Real Estate Exam Infographics
Study smarter with 2,534+ visual study guides covering all 11 exam topics. Each infographic distills a practice question or key concept into a clear, visual format.
Under Texas law, a listing agreement must be in writing to be enforceable because of the:
Property taxes on a Texas home are $6,000 per year. The sale closes on April 1. How much does the seller owe for prorated taxes?
A Texas agent earns a 6% commission on a $350,000 sale. The listing broker takes 60% of the commission. How much does the listing broker receive?
In Texas, the homestead exemption protects:
Texas is a community property state. Which of the following is considered separate property?
A Texas property owner grants an oil company the right to drill on their land. This is called:
In Texas, property is reassessed for tax purposes:
In Texas, deed restrictions are enforced by:
The Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) provides:
Which type of deed provides the greatest protection to the buyer in Texas?
In Texas, mineral rights:
In Texas, an intermediary is a broker who:
A broker repeats information they received from their seller to a potential buyer. On finding the information is false, the broker is to:
The seller states they will accept the buyer’s offer if the broker lowers their 6% commission by 25%. If the broker accepts, they will receive:
A disclosure which warns a buyer they may be liable for additional tax obligations after the close of escrow is the:
When a dual agency is established in a targeted sales transaction, the broker and their agents may not pass on any information from one party to the other relating to:
Broker Chuck listed a duplex for sale from a corporate owner. After entering into the listing, the officers of the corporation die in a plane crash. What happens to the listing?
A seller’s broker needs to disclose:
An agent needs to disclose a conflict of interest to the affected parties when a principal or service provider in the transaction is the agent’s:
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:
At a trustee’s foreclosure sale, the buyer receives a deed.
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.
