CIPS - Africa and International Real Estate V.2024

Content
4 modules

Difficulty
Intermediate

Rating

Course Length
8 hours

Instructor
REALTORS® Real Estate School

Price
$145 - 170

Description

This course will help elevate your knowledge, skills, and understanding of the real estate industry in Africa.  You will learn about the geography, demographics, government, economy, and real estate sectors in 11 countries, and you will be introduced to our newest bilateral partners in Ghana, Nigeria, and South Africa.  Because this is such a dynamic continent, you will be provided with resources to keep you up to date with current economic and real estate trends.  Finally, you will learn about the cultural norms that affect business practices in each country

 

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Objectives

Topics Covered:

  • Profile of Africa Today An overview of Africa reveals how the geography, climate, business practices, and population affect real estate investments.  The Africa Free Trade Agreement is discussed and regional market investment trends, as well as investor risk factors, are identified.
  • Current African Market Dynamics - The Country Assessment Model is introduced as a tool for analyzing the current real estate market.  A forecast of investment trends and a list of real estate sectors to watch provide a guide to the current market in Africa.  A discussion of factors that impact real estate investment reveals the risks and opportunities that currently exist.
  • The Real Estate Market in Ghana - A discussion of the geography, demographics, government, and economy of Ghana reveals how these factors affect the real estate market.  A market overview of real estate opportunities includes a discussion of affordable housing, middle-class housing, luxury housing, the rental market, and commercial properties.  This module provides an overview for doing business in Ghana and a detailed discussion of real estate brokerage practices.  Finally, a step-by-step outline of a real estate transaction is discussed.
  • The Real Estate Market in Nigeria - A discussion of the geography, demographics, government, and economy of Nigeria reveals how these factors affect the real estate market.  Real estate opportunities are outlined in several sectors, including affordable housing, middle-class housing, luxury housing, the rental market, and commercial properties.  Students will review guidelines for doing business in Nigeria, and a discussion of real estate brokerage practices is provided.  Finally, a step-bystep outline of a real estate transaction is discussed.
  • The Real Estate Market in South Africa - A discussion of the geography, demographics, government, and economy of South Africa reveals how these factors affect the real estate market.  Real estate opportunities are outlined in several sectors, including affordable housing, middle-class housing, luxury housing, the rental market, student housing, retirement housing, and commercial properties.  Students will review guidelines for doing business in South Africa, and a discussion of real estate brokerage practices is provided. Finally, a step-by-step outline of a real estate transaction is discussed.
  • Profiles of Other Countries - A brief overview of eight African countries: Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. In each of these countries, it is the goal of the government to develop the economy, which will create opportunities for real estate investment. Students will review the geography, demographics, current economic conditions, business policies, cultural norms, and real estate practices in each.

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Classroom (Hybrid) - October 2, 2024
Live Webinar (Hybrid) - October 2, 2024
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Student Materials - Africa & International Real Estate
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