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Assistant Agent CPD Upgrade

Course overview

If you’ve completed the Assistant Agent course, and are working at a NSW real estate agency, completing this skill set streamlines your path to completing the CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice and obtaining a Class 2 license. Instead of having to complete CPD courses, you can complete 3 units from the CPP41419 instead and have it count as your CPD requirements for that year!

  • Skill level Working at an agency
  • Course length Up to 1 year
  • Course delivery Workplace, Distance, Mixed Mode
  • Prerequisites Obtained a Certificate of Registration from NSW Fair Trading
  • State or Territory NSW
  • Certificate Statement of Attainment, or working towards the CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice

By completing the Assistant Agent’s CPD Upgrade, you’ll be 3 units closer to completing the CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice, becoming eligible to obtain a Class 2 licence when coupled with 1 year’s experience at an agency.

Career Pathways

Available delivery methods

  • Distance Study wherever you may be, within the given time period.
  • Mixed Mode Learning through a combination of online, live training and workplace activity.
  • Workplace Study up close and personal with industry professionals in a workplace environment.

Upcoming courses

Name Course Start Date Course End Date Cost
Asst Agent CPD Upgrade 2023 01/12/2023 31/12/2024 $700.00
Asst Agent CPD Upgrade 2024 – Mixed Mode 01/12/2023 31/12/2025 $700.00
Asst Agent CPD Upgrade 2024 – Online 01/12/2023 31/12/2024 $700.00

CPPREP4101 Appraise property for sale or lease

Appraise residential property for sale or lease. It includes selecting appraisal method/s and recommending appraisal price of property for sale or lease. It does not include establishing a formal property valuation.

You can also go to the full Unit of Competency detail on training.gov.au for CPPREP4101 (opens in a new tab so you can compare).

 


CPPREP4102 Market property

Market property for sale or lease. It includes interpreting a property appraisal report, negotiating an agreed marketing plan for a property with clients, preparing marketing materials, securing marketing resources, implementing marketing activities, accessing and using agency data on target markets, reviewing effectiveness of the marketing plan and activities and reporting on the effectiveness of marketing activities.

You can also go to the full Unit of Competency detail on training.gov.au for CPPREP4102 (opens in a new tab so you can compare).

 


CPPREP4103 Establish vendor relationships

Establish vendor relationships to support property sales. It includes planning activities to achieve property listings, confirming vendor needs and expectations, preparing and conducting a listing presentation, completing a listing agreement and planning for ongoing communication and records management associated with the vendor relationship.

You can also go to the full Unit of Competency detail on training.gov.au for CPPREP4103 (opens in a new tab so you can compare).

 


CPPREP4104 Establish buyer relationships

Establish, develop and manage positive relationships with buyers. It includes establishing an understanding of buyer needs and expectations, matching these to property, and maintaining relationships and records of engagement with buyers throughout the buying process.

You can also go to the full Unit of Competency detail on training.gov.au for CPPREP4104 (opens in a new tab so you can compare).

 


CPPREP4105 Sell property

Sell property by methods including private treaty, auction and other negotiations. It includes presenting property for sale, negotiating sales between vendors and buyers, and facilitating completion of contracts.

You can also go to the full Unit of Competency detail on training.gov.au for CPPREP4105 (opens in a new tab so you can compare).

 


CPPREP4121 Establish landlord relationships

Establish landlord relationships to support property management. It includes establishing an agreement with a landlord to provide residential property management services and maintaining the relationship including keeping records of interactions with landlords.

You can also go to the full Unit of Competency detail on training.gov.au for CPPREP4121 (opens in a new tab so you can compare).

 


CPPREP4122-4123 Manage tenant relationships and tenancy

Establish landlord and tenant relationships to support property management. It includes responding to enquiries from tenants, establishing details and profile of potential tenants, matching tenants with properties, aligning landlord and tenant expectations, managing relationships and maintaining records of interactions. It also includes timely and effective communication with tenant, landlord and other stakeholders and the management of rent payments, arrears, routine inspections, repairs, maintenance, tenancy renewals, rent increases and tenancy agreement breaches.

You can also go to the full Unit of Competency detail on training.gov.au for CPPREP4122 and CPPREP4123 (opens in a new tab so you can compare).

 


CPPREP4124 End tenancy

Finalise a tenancy. It includes determining circumstances in which tenancy agreements may be ended, processes and documentation to end tenancy agreements, processes to re-let property and issues that may arise from termination of tenancy agreements.

You can also go to the full Unit of Competency detail on training.gov.au for CPPREP4124 (opens in a new tab so you can compare).

 


CPPREP4125 Transact in trust accounts

Conduct transactions in real estate trust accounts. It includes identifying the purpose and types of property trust accounts, applying agency controls to transactions in property trust accounts for specific purposes, balancing, reconciling and reporting on trust account transactions, and maintaining records of trust account transactions.

You can also go to the full Unit of Competency detail on training.gov.au for CPPREP4125 (opens in a new tab so you can compare).

 


CPPREP4161 Undertake pre-auction processes

The skills and knowledge required to undertake pre-auction processes includes: preparing a strategy for auctions, including liaising with the vendor or sales agent, confirming the details of the contract and confirming the details of the property.

You can also go to the full Unit of Competency detail on training.gov.au for CPPREP4161 (opens in a new tab so you can compare).

 


CPPREP4162-4163 Conduct and complete sale by auction and post auction process

Conduct an auction of property, complete post-auction process and contract execution. This includes accessing, interpreting and applying written instructions for the auction, calling an auction and completing the auction process, including when a property is sold and when a property is passed in.

It also includes identifying successful bidder and confirming their legal entity, completing contract details, ensuring that all required signatures are obtained and completing and maintaining records of the auction.

You can also go to the full Unit of Competency detail on training.gov.au for CPPREP4162 and CPPREP4163 (opens in a new tab so you can compare).

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