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Becoming a property manager in Australia usually requires a Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice or a related field. Additional qualifications such as a real estate license or registration may also be necessary depending on state regulations. A good understanding of property law, property management, and real estate business operations is essential.
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Enrolling in a Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice or a related course is a good start. You can find relevant courses on our Online Courses page.
Yes, in most Australian states, you will need a real estate licence or registration. Learn more about the process on our How to Become Property Manager page.
Absolutely, similar careers include licensed conveyancers and property valuers. You can find more information on our How to Become a Licenced Conveyancer and How to Become a Property Valuer pages.