You can become a real estate agent or branch manager after at least three years’ experience as a salesperson, and completion of the relevant qualification: National Diploma in Real Estate (Agent) (Level 5) National Certificate in Real Estate (Branch Manager) (Level 5)
Below are the list of National Diploma In Real Estate Schools In South Africa
ND: REAL ESTATE – CPUT
Advanced DIploma in Real Estate – Uj
Real Estate – University of Pretoria
Property Development and Management – Wits University
Higher Certificate in Management for Estate Agents – REGENT
Institute of Estate Agents of South Africa: IEASA
FET Certificate: Real Estate (NQF4) – CPMD l SA
What can I do with a diploma in real estate?
The competent graduate will be multi-skilled and able to offer property valuation, property management, property marketing and building practice services. The Diploma prepares the graduate for a variety of career opportunities as a property professional or valuer in the public or private sector.
Where can I study real estate in South Africa?
WHERE CAN I STUDY?
- University of the Witwatersrand. Bachelor of Science: Property Studies.
- UNISA. National Diploma: Real Estate.
- University of Johannesburg. National Diploma: Real Estate.
- University of Cape Town. Bachelor of Science: Property Studies.
How long does it take to become a real estate agent in South Africa?
It typically takes between 6 – 18 months (depending on work ethic) for an estate agent to complete the NQF4 training, which upon completion, needs to submitted to the training provider (also in the form of a POE), which then needs to be assessed and moderated by an assessor and moderator appointed by SSETA.
How much do real estate agents earn in South Africa?
An early career Real Estate Agent with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation of R109,332 based on 63 salaries. A mid-career Real Estate Agent with 5-9 years of experience earns an average total compensation of R150,000 based on 11 salaries.