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    Florida real estate exam 19-topic weighting wallchart

    Use this one-page reference to see which official content areas deserve first study time, which can wait, and where equal-time studying wastes points.

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    Updated May 2026

    Study firstStudy nextReview last
    Study firstTop 7 topics = 63 questions

    Start here when a high-weight area is weak. Brokerage and contracts alone are 24 questions.

    Study nextTopics 8-11 = 21 questions

    Use these to turn formula recognition and medium-weight rules into reliable points.

    Review lastFinal 8 topics = 16 questions

    Do not ignore them, but do not let 1% topics steal time from heavier weak areas.

    Score-order checks

    DecisionExam-safe ruleTrap
    Weak 12% topicRepair firstDo not hide in familiar low-weight topics
    Medium 4-6% topicStudy next after high-weight leaksDo not skip these if they are weak
    Low 1-3% topicReview lastDo not let low-weight detail steal prime study time
    Passing target75 points out of 100Do not build a plan that depends on perfection

    All 19 topics by official weight

    Study order is Pass Florida's suggested sequence based on exam weight: 7%+ study first, 4-6% study next, and 1-3% review last.

    RankTopicWeightStudy order
    1Real Estate Brokerage Activities & Procedures12%Study first
    2Real Estate Contracts12%Study first
    3Residential Mortgages9%Study first
    4Property Rights: Estates, Tenancies, Condos & HOAs8%Study first
    5Real Estate Appraisal8%Study first
    6Authorized Relationships, Duties & Disclosures7%Study first
    7Titles, Deeds & Ownership Restrictions7%Study first
    8License Law & Qualifications for Licensure6%Study next
    9RE Computations & Closing of Transactions6%Study next
    10Legal Descriptions5%Study next
    11Types of Mortgages & Sources of Financing4%Study next
    12Violations of License Law, Penalties & Procedures3%Review last
    13Federal & State Laws Pertaining to Real Estate3%Review last
    14Taxes Affecting Real Estate3%Review last
    15RE License Law & Commission Rules (FREC)2%Review last
    16RE Investments & Business Opportunity Brokerage2%Review last
    17The Real Estate Business1%Review last
    18Real Estate Markets & Analysis1%Review last
    19Planning & Zoning1%Review last

    Quick self-test

    Can you choose the next study block?

    Cover the answer key first. If you miss two or more, use the wallchart before planning another study session.

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    1. 1
      Warm-up

      A 12% topic is weak and a 1% topic feels annoying. Which gets the next study block?

    2. 2
      Study next

      A 5% topic is shaky after the top 7 are stable. What tier is it?

    3. 3
      Review last

      Planning and Zoning is 1%. Should it get the same time as Contracts at 12%?

    Answer key: study-order decision

    1. 1
      Study first: weak 12% topic

      Score impact beats annoyance. Repair the heavier leak first.

    2. 2
      Study next

      Topics from 4-6% are the middle tier. They can turn into reliable points after the heavy topics.

    3. 3
      No. Review last

      Do not ignore 1% topics, but do not let them steal first-pass repair time.

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    FAQ

    19-topic wallchart questions

    How should I use the 19-topic weighting wallchart?+

    Use it to choose study order, not to skip topics. Start with weak high-weight areas, then use medium-weight topics to stabilize your score, and review low-weight topics last.

    Are the topic weights official?+

    The wallchart is based on DBPR candidate information for the Florida sales associate exam. Pass Florida adds the study-order labels so candidates can decide where to spend time.

    Should I study all 19 topics equally?+

    No. Equal time feels organized, but it can waste effort on low-weight topics while heavier weak areas stay exposed.

    What should I pair with the wallchart?+

    Pair it with the 30-day calendar if you have time, or the sprint calendar if your exam is close. Use the math cheat sheet for the calculation-heavy content areas.

    What are the highest-weight Florida real estate exam topics?+

    Brokerage activities and contracts are the two largest content areas on the Florida sales associate exam. Use the wallchart to find any weak high-weight area before spending prime study time on low-weight review.

    Does the wallchart replace practice questions?+

    No. The wallchart tells you where the points live, but practice questions tell you which topics are actually weak. Use it as a planning tool, then confirm the plan with mixed Florida-specific practice.