THE RISING TIDE OF REAL ESTATE TRAINING INSTITUTIONS.
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Recently, I had the privilege of being invited by the Global Institute of Property Studies to share my insights on property marketing and the role of Proptech in the real estate business, particularly focusing on platforms like the Real Estate Database (RED).
It was truly invigorating to engage with a group of enthusiastic students who were eager to learn from my years of experience about the dynamics of the real estate industry and the tools that could help them succeed in this dynamic field.
Global Institute of Property Studies, founded by Dr. Rachael Mirembe, a distinguished educator and an accomplished figure in the real estate sector, is just one of the many institutions dedicated to training the next generation of real estate professionals.
The emergence of real estate training institutions is a positive sign for the future, promising greater orderliness and professionalism in a sector that has often operated without defined rules and standards.
The Importance of Proptech in Real Estate Education
During my session with the students, I was pleasantly surprised to find that they had already been exposed to the significance of Proptech (Property Technology) in the local real estate sector. This included an understanding of various real estate-related technologies such as Virtual Reality, Virtual Staging, Property Management Software, and other Proptech solutions. The fact that these technologies are integrated into their curriculum reflects the forward-thinking approach of these training institutions.
A student named Enock B, who works as a valuer at Coins Realtors in Masaka, put forward an intriguing suggestion regarding the integration of valuation services into the RED platform. Enoc acknowledged that he currently relies on the RED for comparables in his valuation work.
Enock expressed a desire to see the actual valuation results being posted on the RED, aiming to enhance the accuracy of data for valuation purposes. In response, I informed him that we are actively addressing this matter, and we are also in the process of developing an Auto Valuation Model to further improve our services.
The Growing Need for Real Estate Training
As the real estate industry continues to expand, there is an increasing need for a well-educated and professional workforce. Real estate is not just about buying and selling properties; it encompasses a wide range of skills, from market analysis and property valuation to legal aspects and customer relations. The emergence of training institutions like the Global Institute of Property Studies, the Real Estate Institute of Estate Africa (REIEA), and academic programs like the Bachelor of Real Estate Management at Makerere University Business School and Uganda Martyrs University Nkozi, signifies a growing recognition of the demand for specialized education in this field.
Why This Matters
The real estate industry in many regions has often operated without a clear regulatory framework or professional ethics, leading to inconsistencies and challenges for both industry professionals and consumers. The lack of standardization has sometimes given rise to unscrupulous practices and unethical behavior among some real estate agents and brokers. However, the rise of dedicated training institutions offers a beacon of hope.
Presently, we are grappling with numerous challenges stemming from untrained real estate agents active on prominent platforms like the RED. Therefore, I hold a firm belief that the emergence of a new breed of thoroughly trained real estate professionals can significantly contribute to reshaping the perspectives of local real estate agents, particularly those who may currently lack awareness or understanding regarding the importance of ethical conduct in their business practices.
The Role of Training Institutions in Establishing Orderliness
These institutions not only equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills but also instill a sense of professionalism, ethics, and accountability. They can play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the industry by producing graduates who adhere to a code of conduct and uphold high standards of integrity. Moreover, they can contribute to the establishment of industry-wide best practices and serve as a source of ongoing education for existing professionals.
Conclusion
The growing number of real estate training institutions, such as the Global Institute of Property Studies, signifies a promising trend in the real estate sector. These institutions are not just imparting knowledge; they are nurturing a generation of professionals who will bring orderliness, ethics, and innovation to an industry that is evolving rapidly. As the real estate industry continues to expand and evolve, the presence of these training institutions offers a glimmer of hope for a more organized, professional, and ethical future in real estate. It's a future where consumers can trust industry professionals, and where real estate professionals can thrive in a sector that values expertise and integrity.
Kind Regards Julius Czar Author: Julius Czar Company: Zillion Technologies Ltd Mobile: +256705162000 / +256788162000 Email: Julius@RealEstateDatabase.net Website: www.RealEstateDatabase.net App: Install the RED Android App Follow me on: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook.
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appartments
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Kiwatulee
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Wakiso
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Apartment block
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three bedroom
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For Sale
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Code - 217277
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$ 950,000
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Bbunga
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Wakiso
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Apartment block
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two bedroom
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For Sale
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Code - 217272
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Ugx 1,200,000,000
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