Gain your licence to begin a successful real estate career

A job in real estate can be rewarding in many ways. The role can offer variety and flexibility. It also has high earning potential and offers career stability and the chance for professional growth.

To work in the real estate industry in Victoria, you must complete a Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice Victoria. This is formerly known as the Agents Representative Certificate.

This qualification adheres to the requirements for working in the real estate industry as an agent’s representative. You could gain many roles in a real estate agency. These include sales cadet, property manager, administrator, listing agent, sales manager, buyers agent, auctioneer, leasing consultant and many more.

This course sharpens practical skills, making graduates workplace-ready from day one. We also partner with industry experts, allowing networking opportunities and access to up-to-date knowledge. You'll develop skills like sales techniques, effective property management strategies, marketing approaches, and fostering client relationships.

Learn from experienced teachers in a classroom and undertake practical role-plays, case studies, research and written assessments. Get one-on-one support in small class sizes as you gain a deep understanding of the important regulations governing the sector.

Course code
CPP41419
Delivery location
Berwick, Frankston
International
Not available for International students
Length
Full Time, 6 months.
Start dates
February, July

Please note: Students may be required to undertake an assessment of their literacy and numeracy as part of their application process.


Nationally Recognised Training logoChisholm is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and provides Nationally Recognised Training (NRT). This means you can be assured that our training will provide you with a qualification that is recognised and respected across Australia.

Chisholm courses are subject to minimum and maximum group numbers. Courses may be cancelled or postponed if minimum numbers are not achieved by the start date of the course. Courses may close prior to the start date if the maximum numbers are reached. In that situation, eligible applicants will be offered a place in the next available intake.