Texas Real Estate Sales Agent Exam Prep
Know exactly where you stand before you sit the Texas exam.
PassDeed runs a free 24-question adaptive diagnostic built on the real exam blueprint. It estimates your readiness, maps all 14 exam domains, and shows you exactly what to study next — so you stop studying everything and fix what would actually fail you.
Free · no account or card required · 24 questions · about 15 minutes · adapts to your answers
- Built on the 14-domain Texas exam blueprint
- Adaptive CAT engine — every answer picks your next question
- Readiness estimate with a stated confidence range
- Every question goes through an expert review workflow
Readiness Seal · sample report
IllustrativeOn track
95% confidence range: 49–67
Promulgated Contracts & Forms
Based on 4 questions
Real Estate Math
Based on 3 questions · low confidence
Property Value & Appraisal
Based on 4 questions
Your report covers all 14 exam domains.
92,700
Texas exam attempts per year
~4 in 10
fail their first attempt
Estimates from published TREC license-examination volume and pass-rate reporting; verify against current TREC data before relying on them.
How it works
Adaptive prep in three steps
The same measurement approach used by modern computer-adaptive licensing exams — pointed at your preparation instead of your license.
Take the free diagnostic
24 questions, about 15 minutes. The engine adapts: every answer determines the next question, the way modern computer-based testing works.
Get your Readiness Seal
A statistical readiness estimate with a stated confidence range — plus a breakdown of all 14 exam domains showing exactly where you're strong, weak, or unmeasured.
Practice what would fail you
Adaptive practice sessions keep re-measuring while they teach, targeting your weakest domains first. Full explanations after every question.
The Readiness Seal
A readiness estimate that shows its work
Every session ends with a Readiness Score from 0–100, built from an Item Response Theory ability estimate — the statistical model behind adaptive licensing exams.
- Estimated ability: where you stand against question difficulty, not just how many you got right
- Confidence range: how certain the estimate is — fewer questions means a wider, honestly-reported range
- Readiness band: Not yet ready · Borderline · On track · Likely ready, with the thresholds shown
- What to do next: the weakest domains and missed concepts that should get your next study hour
The Readiness Score is a statistical estimate of your current ability, not a guarantee of any exam outcome. TREC sets the passing standard.
Likely ready
Band thresholds at 40 / 55 / 70 — marked right on the dial.
The measurement problem
Percent correct can't tell you if you're ready
Two candidates can both score 70% on a practice test and have completely different chances on exam day. What you answered matters as much as how many.
A percent-correct score
70%
- · Treats an easy question and a hard question as equal
- · Depends entirely on which questions the test happened to include
- · Says nothing about how uncertain the number is
- · Hides which exam domains produced the misses
A PassDeed readiness estimate
58 (49–67)
- · Weighs every answer by the question's difficulty
- · Picks questions adaptively, so each one is informative
- · Reports its own uncertainty as a confidence range
- · Breaks down by exam domain, weighted to the real blueprint
Blueprint coverage
Fourteen domains. Nothing off the map.
PassDeed balances every session across the actual Texas Sales Agent exam blueprint — both sections, every domain, weighted the way the exam weights them.
National section
80 scored questions
- Real Property Characteristics, Legal Descriptions & Land Use11%
- Forms of Ownership, Transfer & Recording of Title10%
- Property Value & Appraisal14%
- Real Estate Contracts & Agency20%
- Real Estate Practice17%
- Property Disclosures & Environmental Issues10%
- Financing & Settlement9%
- Real Estate Math9%
Texas State Law section
40 scored questions
- TREC Duties & Powers8%
- Licensing Requirements & Process10%
- Standards of Conduct (ethics, trust accounts, advertising)23%
- Agency & Brokerage (incl. intermediary practice)25%
- Promulgated Contracts & Forms20%
- Special Topics (incl. disclosures, water/mineral, HOA)15%
Misconception diagnosis
It doesn't just count your misses. It names them.
Wrong answers aren't random — they cluster around specific misunderstood concepts. PassDeed tags every question with the concepts it tests, connects your misses to those tags, and surfaces the ones that keep repeating.
Instead of “study more contracts,” you get the actual concept that's costing you points — and your next practice session is built to attack it.
Repeated missed concepts · sample
- Counteroffers terminate the original offermissed ×3
- Intermediary vs. dual agency in Texasmissed ×2
- Prorations: who owes what at closingmissed ×2
Illustrative — your report is built from your own answers.
Try it
Don't take our word for it. Answer one.
One sample question, answered right here. The full diagnostic runs 24 of these — and every answer decides what gets asked next.
At an open house in Plano, a buyer with no agent of his own tells listing agent Marisol: “We’d stretch to $410,000 for the right house.” What must Marisol do with that number?
For retakers
Failed it once? You don't need another course. You need a diagnosis.
A failed attempt comes with a score report that tells you almost nothing. PassDeed rebuilds your ability estimate domain by domain, shows where the exam beat you, and drills only that.
Run the free diagnosticWeakest domains · sample
Promulgated Contracts & Forms
Based on 4 questions
Real Estate Math
Based on 4 questions
Agency & Brokerage
Based on 5 questions
Illustrative — your results will differ.
Texas first
Built for the Texas exam, not adapted to it
Generic national prep treats state law as an afterthought. PassDeed is built state-first — Texas today, with the architecture to add more states without diluting any of them.
Statute-sourced questions
Every Texas-law question cites its basis — TRELA, TREC rules, the Property Code — so expert reviewers can verify it and you can look it up.
Both exam sections
National (80 scored questions) and Texas State Law (40 scored questions) are measured separately and weighted to the blueprint.
Texas-specific traps
Intermediary practice, promulgated forms, trust accounts — the places where national prep quietly leaves Texas candidates exposed.
Founding access
Start free today. Lock the founding price for when you're ready.
The diagnostic is free forever. Full adaptive practice opens at $99 one-time · 12 months of access — founding access opens when our Texas question bank completes expert review.
FAQ
Common questions
Is PassDeed affiliated with TREC or Pearson VUE?
No. PassDeed is an independent study tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by TREC, Pearson VUE, or any state regulatory body. Passing standards are set by TREC — verify current requirements at trec.texas.gov.
What is the free diagnostic?
A 24-question adaptive session covering both exam sections (National and Texas State Law). You get a Readiness Score with a confidence range and a per-domain breakdown. It needs an email address so your results can be saved — no account or card required.
How is this different from a practice test?
A fixed practice test gives you a percent correct. PassDeed uses Item Response Theory (the measurement approach behind adaptive licensing exams) to estimate your ability against question difficulty, report the uncertainty of that estimate, and balance questions across the real exam blueprint.
Are your questions real exam questions?
Never. Every question is an original work written for PassDeed, and Texas-law questions cite their statutory basis (TRELA, TREC rules, Property Code). Using real exam content would be unethical and would get candidates in trouble — we don't do it.
Who reviews the questions?
Every question moves through a review workflow (draft → expert review → approved → live) before it can be served to learners. Items that haven't completed review are never marked as reviewed — and founding access opens only when the Texas bank completes that review.
Does a high Readiness Score guarantee I'll pass?
No, and we won't tell you otherwise. The Readiness Score is a statistical estimate with a stated confidence range, not a promise. It exists to direct your study hours where they matter most.
What does PassDeed cost?
The diagnostic is free. Full adaptive practice will be a one-time $99 founding price for 12 months of access when founding access opens — join the waitlist on the pricing page to lock it in.