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If you are considering a career in the property industry, you should definitely consider doing a course on Real Estate. Here is list of institutions that offer courses on Real Estate in South Africa.


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Real Estate Courses in South Africa

Getting qualified as an Real Estate agent today is not as easy as it was in the past.

Should you be interested in buying or selling property as a profession, you will be required to have a Real Estate qualification. It is imperative that estate agents are provided with the correct training opportunities in order to better their skills and knowledge on the occupation.

A course in Real Estate is designed to assist anyone who wants to become a realtor or property developer with the various theoretical and practical understandings of the aspects of Real Estate. As an estate agent you would have a combination of administrative, research and marketing duties.

There are numerous intuitions in South Africa that offer courses in Real Estate, some programmes are offered full-time, part-time and others have distance learning options.

Below is a list of institutions where you can study Real Estate Courses:

  1. South African Real Estate Academy
  2. Prop Online Academy
  3. The University of South Africa (UNISA)
  4. The University Of Pretoria (UP)
  5. The University of Witwatersrand (WITS) 
  6. The Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT)
  7. The University of Cape Town (UCT)
  8. The Institution of Estate Agents of South Africa 

Real Estate Courses Unisa

Of course one of the most popular places to study real estate is Unisa. This is mainly because Unisa provides the flexibility of distance education which allows people to study in their own time. This also allows studying while still employed at another job.

Career in Real Estate

There are many advantages of pursing a career in Real Estate, but ultimately you get to help clients find their dream home and it will give you a sense of purpose in your profession. 

Should you be interested in learning more about Real Estate as a career, read this article.

For a full list of where to study real estate, head to our Where To Study Section.

 

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