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A Leasing Manager oversees leasing operations, manages staff, liaises with tenants/owners, advertises properties, and handles contracts and inspections.

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Get qualified to work as a Leasing Manager with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice (Commercial and Property Management)

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Become a commercial property manager with the CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice (Commercial and Property Management). This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to manage the leasing and rental of commercial properties. The course covers: implementing property maintenance schedules, maintaining building compliance, managing lease terminations, carrying out inspections, preparing documents, financial reporting, and more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, real esta...

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Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice (Property Management Business Development)

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Level-up your role in property management with the CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice (Property Management Business Development). This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to establish and oversee a property management portfolio. Competencies include: analysing property demands and demographics in target areas, determining optimum portfolio mix, identifying potential clients, appraising properties for sale or rent, building a real estate marketing profile and much more. Enqu...

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How much does a Leasing Manager earn?

In Australia, a full time Leasing Manager generally earns $1,730 per week ($89,960 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.

What are the job opportunities for a Leasing Manager?

This industry is likely to see strong growth in employment numbers in coming years. There are currently 14,800 people working in this area in Australia and many of them specialise as a Leasing Manager. Leasing Managers may find work across all areas of Australia.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights

How do I become a Leasing Manager?

A Bachelor of Property and Real Estate is an ideal qualification if you’re planning a career as a Leasing Manager. This course covers topics including property development, construction, valuations, economics, investments, law and ethical practice and market analysis. You’ll be able to specialise in an area of interest such as wealth management, finance, sustainability, global studies or economics.

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A Leasing Manager coordinates the leasing department of a real estate or property management business. You might supervise staff and ensure operations are running efficiently. Leasing Managers liaise with tenants and property owners and address any problems or concerns. You might advertise available properties, prepare leasing contracts and perform property inspections.

Leasing Managers should have strong leadership skills and be able to communicate well with a range of stakeholders. You’ll need to be organised and capable of handling multiple properties at one time. Leasing Managers should have strong problem solving abilities and may need to negotiate with tenants and landlords.

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