Idaho Real Estate School is a state certified Real Estate School offering both day and night classes to satisfy all requirements for licensing in Idaho.
Pre-licensing as well as post-licensing plus, continuing education courses make Idaho Real Estate School a one-stop center for all real estate education needs.
Why you should attend the Idaho Real Estate School:
1. Superior exam prep. Idaho Real Estate School students pass their state exam the first time much better than the state average.
2. Our instructors are actually practicing real estate now! They know what it takes to succeed.
3. We have fun! Everybody teaches the same state curriculum. Why not have fun while in school?
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Student Testimonials
'Qualifying for the Indy 500 was a huge challenge, I couldn't have done it without a great team and a lot of support. Taking the real estate pre-license class was another big challenge in my life and there is no way I could have passed the State and Federal test the FIRST TIME without the Idaho Real Estate School and Mike Gamblin. To put it simply, Mike Gamblin is an incredible teacher and there is no need to consider anything else!'
Johnny Unser, April 2009
'Having been licensed for 30 years and having taken continuing education since its inception, I think Mike Gamblin is the best all around instructor I have ever encountered!'
Dick Barrell, RFR Properties, Eagle
'I have logged a great many hours of seat-time in various learning institutions throughout my lifetime. Having earned a Bachelor's Degree and two Master's Degrees while in those seats, I believe I at least have some standard for comparison when I say that the Idaho-Pioneer Real Estate School delivers a superior learning experience and an outstanding return on investment. The quality of the instruction, your method of delivery, the comprehensive curriculum and the friendly professionalism of your support staff all contribute to an enjoyable and rewarding learning experience. I also believe that the fact I passed my exam yesterday on the first attempt speaks directly to that assertion.'