Partnership Brings High-Quality Real Estate Training to South AustraliaPartnership Brings High-Quality Real Estate Training to South Australia Two leading state property organizations, the Real Estate Institute of South Australia (REISA) and the Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ), have joined forces to offer top-notch training for the real estate industry in South Australia. Starting next month, the partnership will deliver exceptional training opportunities tailored to the local market. The first program to roll out is the Property Management Registration Program, which aligns with the requirements set by Consumer and Business Services (CBS) South Australia. Upon completion of the 13-module course, graduates will qualify as registered property managers. In the future, the range of accredited training options will expand to include the Sales Representative Registration Program and the Land Agents Registration Program. The training will be delivered by REIQ Registered Training Organisation (RTO 5420). South Australian legislative experts will contextualize the resources to meet local regulations and industry needs. REIQ CEO Antonia Mercorella emphasized the partnership’s significance for delivering industry-leading education to real estate students in South Australia. “We’ve built a reputation as a respected educational organization, training over 65,000 graduates and developing workforce-ready professionals,” Ms. Mercorella said. REISA CEO Andrea Heading hailed REIQ as an ideal partner for providing tailored training. “Together, we offer the best of both worlds: REISA’s local industry knowledge and REIQ’s proven track record of delivering excellent training,” Ms. Heading said. South Australian property professionals have contextualized the training material with local examples, case studies, and legislation, including recent rent reforms. “Importantly, our programs are proudly trained and assessed by qualified South Australian property professionals who have an intimate understanding of our market,” Ms. Heading added. Ms. Mercorella expressed confidence that aspiring real estate students would recognize the value of training with a top professional organization. “When students choose us, they gain a long-term ally dedicated to their continued success,” she said. Registration is now open for the Property Management Registration Program, which begins on August 19, 2024. For more information and registration, visit reisa.com.au/courses.
Two state property organisations have joined forces to bring high-quality training for the sector to South Australia, with the first program set to commence next month.
The partnership between the Real Estate Institute of South Australia (REISA) and the Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) will deliver exceptional training in Adelaide, commencing with the Property Management Registration Program.
Upon successful completion of the 13-module course, which is aligned to the prescribed requirements of Consumer and Business Services (CBS) South Australia, graduates can register as a qualified property manager.
The range of new accredited training opportunities will be expanded in the future to include the Sales Representative Registration Program and the Land Agents Registration Program.
The training and assessment is delivered by the REIQ Registered Training Organisation (RTO 5420), with the resources contextualised by South Australian legislative experts to meet South Australian regulations and industry requirements.
REIQ CEO Antonia Mercorella said the partnership between the vocational colleges would provide industry-leading education to property students in South Australia.
“Over the past 25 years, REIQ has trained more than 65,000 graduates, building a reputation as a highly respected educational organization known for developing workforce-ready professionals in the Sunshine State,” said Ms. Mercorella.
“We have continually refined and modernized our courses over the years to ensure we remain a leading provider of real estate education with exceptional student satisfaction ratings.
“We are now excited to take our training skills to a new market. Students can expect the same world-class learning experiences and award-winning training, but tailored specifically to the real world in South Australia.”
Antonia Mercorella, CEO of REIQ.
REISA CEO Andrea Heading said as a premier organisation, REIQ was ideally placed to deliver the training, which was carefully tailored to the South Australian market.
“With these courses, students get the best of both worlds – benefiting from REISA’s local property knowledge, built up over our 105-year history, and REIQ’s proven track record of delivering excellent training,” said Ms Heading.
“Our team of leading South Australian property professionals have contextualised the training material with examples, case studies and legislation from South Australia, including recent rent reforms, to ensure the training is locally enriched and highly relevant here.
“Importantly, the programs are proudly trained and assessed by qualified South Australian property professionals who know our market inside and out.”
Andrea Heading, CEO of REISA.
Ms Mercorella said she was confident that aspiring real estate students would see the value of training with a top professional organisation that has decades of training experience.
“When students attend a program with the best professional organization in the real estate industry, they gain a ‘professional guardian’ who has a vested interest in their continued success,” she said.
“It is not just about a student obtaining a degree; a real estate institute strives to support a professional throughout his career, because his success is our success.”
Registration for the Property Management Registration Program is now open and will commence on August 19, 2024.
For more information and to register for the course, visit reisa.com.au/courses