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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Rent from a second property may be a lucrative alternative source of income, but in order for commercial property to be beneficial, it must be properly maintained and controlled. The Property Management: Marketing, Contracts and Administration online course is intended to prepare candidates to take the position of Property Manager and to manage the maintenance and rental of a real estate portfolio.

The Property Management: Marketing, Contracts and Administration Training uncovers how to manage the difficulties of leasing property, using various marketing strategies, and utilizing new technologies to manage property more efficiently by exploring important approaches and ideas utilised in the field. The course teaches to handle the legalities of leasing estate, apply business models, and use new techniques to efficiently operate property businesses.

The Property Management: Marketing, Contracts, and Administration syllabus gives an engaging introduction to the different skills required for efficient property management, including marketing, Customer relationship management, leasing, maintenance, administration, and budgeting. The course encourages students to put their academic knowledge into practice by managing a hypothetical building.

The Highlights

  • Online learning
  • University of Cape Town offering
  • ECSA certified course
  • Self-paced learning
  • Shareable certificate
  • Assessments and projects
  • 8 weeks duration
  • Course provider Getsmarter
  • 7-10 hours per week
  • Split fee option available
  • Downloadable resources

Programme Offerings

  • Case Studies
  • video lectures
  • Self-paced learning
  • Infographics
  • quizzes
  • Live polls
  • online learning
  • Offline resources

Courses and Certificate Fees

Certificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
yesUCT Cape Town



Eligibility Criteria

Certification Qualifying Details

An applicant should finish all components of the course, including overviews, modules, live surveys, practicals, and tasks to meet all requirements for the Property Management: Marketing, Contracts, and Administration Certification. understudies are assessed through a progression of assessments and practice evaluations. A learner should fulfill the entirety of the rules recorded in the material book to qualify for certification. The material book is given at the hour of confirmation.

What you will learn

Knowledge of lawKnowledge of Real Estate Sector

After completing the Property Management: Marketing, Contracts, and Administration certification training, candidates will gain insight into the property business and learn to effectively preserve and grow a property's long-term worth and profitability. Candidates will gain various skills for effective property ownership including strategic leasing, tenant screening, and managing partner relationships.


Who it is for

  • Property professionals and property owners looking to gain advanced information on how to properly manage a real estate portfolio and generate profit.
  • Property owners who want to learn how to profitably lease their buildings and maintain relationships with relevant stakeholders.
  • Real estate consultants, property administrators, and real estate managers wish to refresh their understanding of the property business and obtain the core information required to get into the profession, shift careers, or effectively handle the most recent upheaval effectively.

Admission Details

The Property Management: Marketing, Contracts, and Administration online training admission process is fully online, just complete the following steps:

Step 1. Go to the course page.

Step 2. Click the ‘Register Now’ button available on the course page to proceed

Step 3. Checkmark the consent box to agree with terms and conditions

Step 4. Make an account by providing personal details

Step 5. Fill in the billing address and if any sponsor is paying the fee, provide their details

Step 6. Pay the fee amount using various payment options and start the program.

The Syllabus

  • Identify what it means to be a property manager and how it differs from other related roles
  • Recognise the key themes of the course and how the content relates to your personal context
  • Review your property management case study
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the economic forces and principles relevant to property management

  • Identify the types of records that would facilitate effective property management
  • Review what records management is and why it matters
  • Categorise information that would facilitate the effective administration of a property portfolio
  • Apply principles of property portfolio management to practical examples

  • Review principles of leasing and how to use leases strategically
  • Identify the importance of tenant screening and how to do it effectively
  • Apply your knowledge of leases by addressing queries from tenants and landlords
  • Articulate how principles of leasing and tenant screening might apply to practical examples

  • Identify techniques for keeping key stakeholders satisfied
  • Review why property managers should be concerned with relationship management
  • Apply principles of relationship management to practical examples
  • Recommend an appropriate solution to a relationship management problem
  • Deconstruct a relationship management problem

  • Identify principles and techniques for maintenance and facilities coordination
  • Review why property maintenance and facilities coordination matter
  • Articulate how maintenance and facilities coordination might apply to practical examples
  • Justify why a maintenance plan should be changed or remain unchanged, in light of a building's and tenants' needs
  • Analyse a maintenance plan in light of a building's and tenants’ needs

  • Identify principles and tools for effective budgetary and financial control
  • Review why budgetary and financial control matters
  • Apply principles and tools for budgetary and financial control to practical examples
  • Deduce how best to report financial information to a stakeholder
  • Analyse financial information to determine its relevance to a budget report

  • Identify the different ways in which technology influences property management
  • Review what proptech is and why it matters
  • Research technology platforms and applications, and how they can be used to solve property management conundrums
  • Compare the functionality of different proptech platforms and applications
  • Articulate how proptech might apply to practical examples
  • Recommend how proptech can be used to solve a practical problem

  • Identify principles of property marketing and how you can adjust to changing markets
  • Review what property marketing is and why it matters
  • Articulate how principles of property marketing apply to practical examples
  • Evaluate possible marketing strategies for a given property
  • Analyse market conditions within a given context
  • Formulate a new marketing strategy to create value for a given property

Instructors

UCT Cape Town Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: What does a property manager do?

Supervising and organizing building maintenance and work orders are some of the tasks of the property manager.

2: Is the property manager the same as the landlord?

The owner of a rental house, real estate or apartment building, is the landlord, but the property manager is in charge of setting, collecting, and adjusting the rent.

3: What are the 5 main basics of rental property management?

Leasing, evictions, rent collections, maintenance, and reporting are the 5 main basics of rental property management.

4: Is property management a good career?

Residential property management offers many of the advantages of a real estate professional without many of the disadvantages.

5: Where can I study Property Management in South Africa?

One can study Property management at the University of Cape Town.

6: Is a property manager a good job?

It takes a lot of effort to be a property manager. Owners, Technicians, employees, and tenants are all people you'll have to deal with.

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