Estate Management Masterclass
Get ready to level up your knowledge and skills in managing estates like a pro!
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About this event
Gain strategic insight into managing estates, assets, and property portfolios efficiently.
Overview:
Managing an estate, whether urban or rural, is more than key-holding and rent collection. It requires a detailed understanding of planning, maintenance, finance, legal duties, and even human nature. This estate management masterclass delivers a structured understanding of how to keep property operations running smoothly—no clipboard required.
The course explores strategic asset planning, tenancy frameworks, maintenance oversight, and sustainable land use. You’ll also cover lease management, facilities planning, and dispute navigation. Whether you're overseeing a residential portfolio or commercial land, this course offers the foundational expertise to manage estates efficiently and lawfully.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand estate management roles and operational responsibilities
- Explore financial planning and asset performance evaluation methods
- Learn lease structure basics and property occupancy management
- Recognise tenant obligations and landlord expectations clearly
- Examine maintenance schedules and service contract coordination
- Understand risk and legal issues in property and estate settings
Who is this Course For
- Property managers responsible for multi-unit residential buildings
- Individuals working with landlords or estate owners
- Facility coordinators seeking formal estate management insights
- Professionals handling rental or lease agreements regularly
- Those involved in property finance or budget oversight
- People entering asset management or land operations roles
- Team leads in housing associations or property departments
- Anyone looking to understand estate oversight from all angles
Career Path
- Estate Manager – £38,000/year
- Property Officer – £33,000/year
- Asset Manager – £45,000/year
- Facilities Manager – £41,000/year
- Housing Officer – £31,000/year
- Land Management Consultant – £40,000/year
Frequently asked questions
It involves overseeing land, property, and assets efficiently.
Yes, it covers core principles in an accessible format.
Yes, legal and regulatory understanding is a key component.
Absolutely—it's relevant in property, agriculture, and heritage sectors.
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