This estate management course unpacks the business of bricks—from listings and valuations to the brass tacks of managing rentals. You’ll learn how to identify sellers, understand the valuation process, and manage a property portfolio with a clear grasp of legal responsibilities.
With focused modules on co-ownership, registered land, and the tools of the trade, this course provides a cleanly structured overview of property management essentials. It’s not just about collecting rent—it’s about understanding how ownership, law, and maintenance work together like mismatched flatmates who somehow make it work.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand listing processes and sourcing potential property sellers.
- Learn the valuation steps within modern property frameworks.
- Study principles behind effective property rental management.
- Examine the basics of UK property and land law.
- Analyse landlord responsibilities and tenancy arrangements.
- Explore tools used in managing modern property portfolios.
Who is this Course For
- Future property managers seeking foundational legal knowledge.
- Estate agents wanting a clearer property management overview.
- Property bloggers interested in writing rental advice content.
- Landlords aiming to manage multiple tenancies with ease.
- Law students reviewing property-related legal frameworks.
- Rental officers refining management process insights.
- Entrepreneurs planning residential property businesses.
- Investors studying UK property market foundations.
Career Path
- Estate Agent – £31,000 average salary
- Lettings Negotiator – £29,000 average salary
- Property Manager – £34,000 average salary
- Land Administrator – £30,000 average salary
- Residential Surveyor – £38,000 average salary
- Legal Executive (Property Law) – £40,000 average salary