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IEASA Western Cape property update on 10 August

27 Jul 2016

Estate agents in the Western Cape region are invited and encouraged to attend an IEASA property update at Lookout Hill, Khayelitsha, together with an esteemed international delegation from National Association of Realtors (NAR).

Estate agents in the Western Cape region are invited and encouraged to attend an IEASA property update at Lookout Hill, Khayelitsha, together with an esteemed international delegation from National Association of Realtors (NAR) on 10 August 2016.

This is according to Annette Evans, regional manager of IEASA, Western Cape, who says this property update session will be held on 10, August 2016 from 09h30 to 12h30 at Lookout Hill on the corner of Mew Way and Spine Road, Ilitha Park, Khayelitsha.

While the property update is free of charge, Evans says there is limited seating, so agents are asked to book their space online as soon as possible.

No-shows will be invoiced at R150 per person.

Two and a half non-verifiable Continuous Professional Development (CPD) points will be issued via an e-certificate.

The programme for the morning is a full one, and agents will glean much information from attending this session, says Evans. This will include:

- NAR president, Tom Salomone and NAR immediate past president, Chris Polychon, will discuss the importance of home ownership and US Fair Housing Laws.

- The Estate Agency Affairs Board with the One-learner programme and updates.

- Romeo Tsusi from the Cape Law Society on title deeds and the process to property ownership.

- Department of Human Settlements concerning Finance Linked Individual Subsidy Programme (FLISP), renting and buying - more about the assistance on offer to agents’ clients.

- Absa bank on credit scoring and mortgage advice to offer clients.

- Views from two agents working within emerging markets: franchises and an independent agency - comparing the benefits of a franchise to the benefits of having the independence of a self-run business.

 “We are honoured to have a delegation from the US, and grateful for the opportunity to network with them here in Cape Town,” says Evans.

To book a seat, click here.

For more information, visit the website, or email or phone Janine on 021 531 3180.  

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