Cover national and state content — The exam has national and state-specific portions. Audio lets you systematically review both during daily driving.
How It Works
Upload your real estate prep materials — Upload Kaplan, CompuCram, or your pre-license course materials. VoiceBrief handles legal terminology and real estate math.
Generate topic summaries — AI creates focused reviews by topic: property ownership, contracts, agency law, fair housing, finance calculations.
Listen during daily driving — Real estate involves lots of driving. Turn every car ride into study time. Review contracts on the way to showings.
Quiz on exam topics — AI generates multiple-choice questions matching the PSI or Pearson VUE exam format with explanations.
Voice chat for tricky concepts — Ask about the difference between joint tenancy and tenancy in common, or how to calculate prorated taxes.
Features
Legal vocabulary audio — Hear real estate legal terms with clear definitions and examples. Covers property rights, liens, encumbrances, and agency relationships.
Finance calculation concepts — Audio explanations of qualification ratios, proration, commission splits, and mortgage calculations - the concepts behind the math.
Exam-style practice questions — AI generates questions matching real estate license exam format across all content areas.
Recommended Study Schedule
Morning drive (20 min) — Property law audio review
Between appointments (15 min) — Contract law vocabulary review
Lunch (15 min) — Practice exam questions
Evening drive (20 min) — Fair housing and agency law
Before bed (10 min) — Finance concepts review
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does real estate exam prep take?
Most states require 60-180 hours of pre-license education plus 2-4 weeks of exam prep. Audio adds 1-2 hours of study during daily driving and activities. Since real estate careers involve lots of driving, audio is an especially natural fit for this profession.
What topics should I focus on?
Property ownership (15-20% of exam), contracts (15-20%), agency law (10-15%), and finance (10-15%) are the highest-weighted areas. Audio is especially effective for legal vocabulary and agency relationships. Practice math calculations at your desk.
Does audio work for real estate math?
Audio is great for understanding the concepts behind real estate math - how prorations work, what qualification ratios mean, why certain formulas apply. You'll want to practice calculations with a calculator at your desk, but audio builds the conceptual understanding that makes calculations make sense.
Can I pass with just audio study?
Audio is a powerful supplement, not a standalone study method. Use audio for vocabulary, legal concepts, and review during driving. Combine with practice exams at your desk. The combination of repeated audio exposure + practice testing is the most efficient approach for pass rates of 70% or higher.
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