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Commercial property investment course

16 Jun 2013

The Institute of Estate Agents is hosting a course facilitated by Johan Meyer, a Seeff Properties franchisee with 20 years’ experience in property, which is aimed at estate agents wanting to brush up on their knowledge of commercial property and investing in commercial property.

The course covers subjects such as market valuations of commercial and industrial property and feasibility studies among other things.

This course, which takes place from 19 to 21 June 2013, will run from 9am to 4pm at the IEASA Training Centre in Pinelands.

Meyer has run various courses on both residential and commercial property, and is a lecturer and trainer for the Institute as well as Varsity College. He has experience in bank investment, loans, property sales and rentals, valuations and is the author of the book ‘Take the gamble out of real estate’.

Annette Evans, manager for the IEA Western Cape, says the course will cover topics such as time value, property economics and productivity, and town planning and zoning.

The course also covers subjects such as market valuations of commercial and industrial property, feasibility studies, property investment, the basics of leases, how to value a business, and general marketing principles.

For more information, call 021 531 3180 or email.

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