Property Development and Management Online Course
Master the essentials of property development and management with practical strategies for successful real estate ventures.
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Master the essentials of property development and management in this engaging online course, from preparation to rental management and beyond.
Overview:
Property doesn't build itself—but this course will certainly help you manage it once it’s on its feet. Whether you're planning your first development or wrestling with rental headaches, this course delivers a structured path through the stages of property management. With modules covering everything from procurement to perspiration (yes, there's a bit of that), you’ll gain insight into the full lifecycle of development and rental oversight.
From leases to letting agents, paperwork to presentation, you'll explore the often glossed-over but utterly crucial details that make a property tick. If you've ever thought managing buildings was just bricks and mortar, think again. We make the dull bits digestible and the dry bits occasionally entertaining—because spreadsheets shouldn’t come with a health warning.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the stages of property development and management.
- Learn how to source, secure, and manage rental properties.
- Gain clarity on procurement, contracts, and essential documentation.
- Identify key tools used in property management processes.
- Discover effective strategies for tenant relations and retention.
- Explore challenges in managing rentals and how to handle them.
Course Curriculum:
- Preparation
- Progression
- Procurement
- Perspiration
- Presentation
- Introduction to Property Management
- Renting Property
- The Brass Tacks of Managing Rentals
- Techniques and Tools
- The Part of Tens
Who is this Course For:
- Aspiring landlords looking to manage their first property.
- Investors curious about rental income and portfolio basics.
- Letting agents seeking to sharpen their operational knowledge.
- Developers wanting a broader view of property management.
- Professionals exploring property as a career change.
- Anyone keen to understand renting from a manager’s view.
- Self-managing landlords needing structure and insight.
- Property assistants moving into senior roles.
Career Path (UK Average Salaries):
- Property Manager – £32,000 per year
- Lettings Negotiator – £26,000 per year
- Development Project Coordinator – £35,000 per year
- Estate Agent – £30,000 per year
- Facilities Manager – £37,000 per year
- Housing Officer – £29,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
A degree in Real Estate, Property Management, Business Administration, or Facilities Management is ideal.
A property manager oversees the day-to-day operations of real estate, while a project manager handles specific projects with defined goals, often in construction or development.
It’s a structured plan outlining the financial, physical, and legal aspects of developing a property—from acquisition to sale or lease.
As of recent rankings, Country Garden (China) and China Vanke are among the world’s largest property developers by revenue and scale.
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