Real Estate Course & License in Burlington, Ontario
The Humber real estate course is the only path to a license in Burlington (and anywhere else in Ontario) — a province-wide program followed by RECO registration. What’s different in Burlington is the local market, exam-centre access, and which board you join.
$1.00M-$1.15M
2026 estimated band, all property types
Hamilton (15-20 min)
Meazure Learning testing centre
195K
Ontario, Canada
Burlington real estate market snapshot
Burlington consistently ranks among Canada's most-livable mid-size cities. The market sees steady demand from Toronto-priced-out professionals choosing the GTA western fringe over Hamilton itself. Median prices around $1.05M in 2026.
Why license in Burlington
Burlington offers a stable, premium-segment market with less competition than the GTA and stronger inventory than Hamilton itself. Agents who serve the GO Train commuter pipeline (Aldershot, Burlington stations) tend to build durable client books.
The licensing path from Burlington
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Complete the Humber pre-registration program
Courses 1-5 plus Simulations 1 and 2. Delivered fully online — no campus attendance required. Humber North is a 50-60 minute drive from Burlington. Online delivery is standard.
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Pass each exam through Meazure Learning
Take exams online with remote proctoring or in person at the Hamilton (15-20 min) centre. Each course exam is 100 multiple-choice questions, 150 minutes, 75% to pass.
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Register with RECO and join RAHB
Submit your RECO application with brokerage sponsorship ($590 fee, 1-3 weeks for approval). Most Burlington brokerages will then enrol you in Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington and OREA membership.
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Maintain registration with continuing education
RECO requires 24 hours of continuing education every two years. Your brokerage typically tracks compliance and offers in-house CE.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to get a real estate license in Burlington?
Total cost is roughly $4,500-$7,500 CAD — same as anywhere in Ontario. Breakdown: Humber pre-registration program (~$3,400-$5,000), RECO registration (~$590), insurance (~$420 first year), background check (~$35), brokerage onboarding fees. Cost-of-living during the 6-9 month study period varies by city; Burlington's $1.00M-$1.15M median home price gives a rough sense of local cost pressure.
How long does it take to get licensed in Burlington?
The Humber pre-registration program takes 6-9 months for most candidates working a day job (10-15 study hours/week). Full-time students can finish in 3-4 months. After completing the program, RECO registration typically takes 2-4 weeks. The license is valid throughout Ontario, not specific to your city.
Where do I write the real estate exam if I live in Burlington?
The nearest Meazure Learning testing centre is Hamilton (15-20 min). Humber program exams and Simulation Sessions are administered through Meazure's network across Ontario. Bring photo ID and arrive 30 minutes early. Some candidates choose centres in nearby cities for scheduling convenience.
Which real estate board serves Burlington?
Burlington agents typically join the Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington (RAHB). Board membership is required to access MLS and most listing tools. Membership is separate from RECO registration; you must hold both. Joining a brokerage in Burlington usually walks you through the board membership step at onboarding.
Is the Humber real estate program the only option for Burlington candidates?
Currently, Humber Polytechnic is the primary RECO-approved provider for the Ontario Real Estate Salesperson Program. As of late 2025, RECO authorized additional providers (Algonquin College, Fleming College, Career College Group) but Humber remains the dominant choice. The exam content and license outcome are identical regardless of provider.
Can I work as a real estate agent in Burlington without joining a brokerage?
No. Ontario law requires every registered salesperson to operate under a registered brokerage's supervision. You cannot trade in real estate directly with the public as a sole practitioner. The brokerage handles trust accounts, supervises transactions, and provides E&O insurance coverage. You must find and join a brokerage within 12 months of completing the Humber program or your registration lapses.