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2026 Guide

Real Estate Career in Colorado

The Colorado real estate career path: median income $59,000, licensing through Colorado Real Estate Commission, and the realistic timeline from zero to first commission. Built for 2026 entrants and career changers.

Median salary
$59,000
Colorado average
Top 10% earn
$147,500+
High performers
Exam format
150 Qs
70% to pass
Exam fee
$49
Per attempt
Colorado income

Real estate income in Colorado

Year 1 income is typically half the median while you build a pipeline. By year 3, most successful agents are at or above the state median.

Year 1 typical
$29,500

Most new Colorado agents close 2–4 transactions in year one.

Year 3 typical
$82,600

Pipeline + referrals support steady monthly closings.

Top 10%
$147,500+

Specialists, team leads, luxury and commercial agents.

Colorado licensing

Becoming licensed in Colorado

Colorado licensing is administered by Colorado Real Estate Commission (CREC). Below are the requirements; full step-by-step instructions are on the Colorado licensing guide.

Salesperson license requirements

  • 18 years of age or older
  • Complete required pre-license education
  • Pass background check
  • Pass state exam
Exam questions
150
Time limit
195 min
Passing score
70%
Long view

Colorado real estate career path

The same 4-stage path applies in every state, but Colorado has its own broker license requirement (Hold active salesperson license) before you can advance to broker-level roles.

Year 1–2
Salesperson
$29,500–$50,150
Year 3–5
Experienced Agent
$70,800–$118,000
Year 5–10
Team Lead / Broker
$106,200–$206,500
Year 10+
Brokerage Owner
$147,500+
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Frequently asked questions

Is real estate a good career in Colorado?

Colorado agents earn a median of $59,000/year, with top performers earning $147,500+. The career-change-friendly licensing path (no degree required, license obtainable in 2–6 months) makes Colorado a viable option for most career stages. Top brokerages cluster in the major metro areas; rural agents typically focus on land and primary residential.

How long does it take to start a real estate career in Colorado?

Most Colorado candidates go from zero to licensed in 2–6 months. Pre-license education varies by state requirement; the licensing exam through Colorado Real Estate Commission is 150 questions with a 70% pass requirement. The first commission typically arrives 60–180 days after activation.

What does a Colorado real estate agent earn first year?

First-year Colorado agents typically earn $29,500–$41,300. Income tracks transaction volume; agents who close 2–4 deals in year one are at the lower end, while agents who close 6–10 reach the upper end. Year 2 income often doubles year 1 as the referral pipeline compounds.

Do I need a college degree for a real estate career in Colorado?

No. Colorado only requires that you be at least 18 years old, complete the state-required pre-license education, pass the CREC exam, and pass a background check. No college degree is required.

Try the Colorado practice exam

Before paying for a course, take 30 free questions to gauge your fit with the CREC licensing material.