Oxford Real Estate Classes are Live-streamed from Biloxi.

Classes Every Month

The Oxford Real Estate School Students are invited to Livestream. We apologize for any inconvenience at this time.

Mississippi Real Estate Commission

A. An applicant for a broker’s license must pass the National Portion of the broker’s examination with a grade of at least 75% and must pass the State Specific Portion of the examination with a grade of at least 80%.

B. An applicant for a salesperson’s license must pass the National Portion of the salesperson’s examination with a grade of at least 70% and must pass the State Specific Portion of the examination with a grade of at least 75%.

C. An application fee must accompany the application and will not be refunded after the applicant is scheduled for the examination.

D. The approved Examination Testing Provider will administer examination in various locations in and near the State of Mississippi. Applicants will arrange the time and place of their examination with the Testing Provider.

E. When an applicant is approved for either examination, applicant has two months in which to take and pass both the National Portion and the State Specific Portion of the examination.

If the applicant fails to appear for the examination within the two months allowed, applicant’s fee will be forfeited, and their file closed.

If the applicant fails to pass the first examination, applicant will be allowed to take the next examination with the payment of an additional fee to the Testing Provider.

If the applicant fails to appear for the second examination, fees will be forfeited, and their file closed.

Real Estate Training Institute offers the mandatory topics set forth by the Mississippi Real Estate Commission

(b) Listing property;

(c) Property valuation/appraisal;

(d) Real estate arithmetic;

(e) Characteristics of real property;

(f) Agency and nonagency relationships;

(g) Real estate sale contracts/agreements of sale;

(h) Leasing and property management;

(i) Transfer of title/ownership/deeds; 

(j) Settlement procedures;

(k) Financing;

(l) Professional responsibilities and ethics;

(m) Fair housing;

(n) Federal laws affecting real estate