The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has officially announced an additional schedule for the Real Estate Appraisers Licensure Examination (REALE) 2025. This move also comes with the expansion of testing centers nationwide, allowing more aspiring professionals to conveniently take the board exam without the burden of long-distance travel.

This update highlights PRC’s continuing commitment to making professional examinations more accessible and efficient, ensuring that candidates from different regions of the country can pursue their goal of becoming licensed real estate appraisers.

Additional Schedule for 2025

The newly announced Real Estate Appraisers Board Exam 2025 is scheduled on November 23, 2025. This is in addition to the previously announced exam dates earlier in the year. By offering another schedule, the PRC is providing more opportunities for examinees who may have missed the first round or are still completing their requirements.

The Commission emphasized that this decision comes in response to the growing demand for licensed real estate appraisers in the Philippines. With the continuous development of subdivisions, condominiums, commercial spaces, and infrastructure projects, the role of appraisers has become even more important in determining accurate property values.

Testing Centers Nationwide

To make the exam more accessible, the PRC has designated 10 testing centers across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. These are:

  • National Capital Region (NCR)
  • Baguio
  • Butuan
  • Cagayan de Oro
  • Cebu
  • Davao
  • Iloilo
  • Legazpi
  • Lucena
  • Tacloban

This wider coverage ensures that examinees from different provinces can take the test closer to their hometowns, saving both time and travel expenses. It also reflects PRC’s goal of bringing licensure exams nearer to Filipino professionals.

Importance of the Licensure Exam

The Real Estate Appraisers Licensure Examination is a vital requirement for professionals who want to work legally as property appraisers. These specialists are responsible for assessing property values that serve as the basis for transactions, loans, and investments.

Licensed appraisers play a crucial role in the following:

  • Guiding buyers and sellers in fair property pricing
  • Assisting banks and lending institutions with property-based loans
  • Providing investors with reliable valuation data
  • Ensuring compliance with professional and legal standards

By passing the exam, candidates not only gain professional recognition but also open doors to rewarding career opportunities in the real estate sector.

Registration and Application Guidelines

Applicants must complete their registration through the PRC Licensure Examination and Registration Information System (LERIS) portal. To avoid last-minute problems, candidates are encouraged to register early and prepare all required documents. These typically include:

  • Completed application form
  • Transcript of Records
  • PSA-issued Birth Certificate
  • Valid government-issued identification
  • Other supporting documents required by PRC

Slots in certain testing centers may be limited, so filing applications ahead of time is strongly advised.

Tips for Exam Preparation

Success in the board exam requires proper preparation. Here are a few tips for examinees:

  1. Focus on exam coverage – Review real estate laws, appraisal processes, and valuation principles.
  2. Join review programs – Professional review centers can provide structured guidance and mock exams.
  3. Practice consistently – Answer practice questions to build accuracy and speed.
  4. Stay updated – Monitor recent trends in real estate, finance, and appraisal standards.

Final Announcement

The Real Estate Appraisers Board Exam 2025 additional schedule is officially set for November 23, 2025, with testing centers expanded nationwide. This initiative allows more aspiring professionals to take part in the examination and pursue their goal of becoming licensed appraisers.

For complete and verified details, all applicants are advised to regularly check the PRC website and monitor updates from the Professional Regulatory Board of Real Estate Service (PRBRES).

This development is another positive step toward strengthening the real estate sector by ensuring that competent, licensed professionals are readily available to serve the needs of the growing property market.

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