Real Estate Manage Salary In Ghana

Property management is the operation, control, maintenance, and oversight of real estate and physical property.

Below is the Real Estate Manage Salary In Ghana

The salary range for the majority of workers in Real estate agents and property managers – from GH₵706.27 to GH₵3,727.48 per month.

Tasks and duties

Obtaining information about properties to be sold or leased, the circumstances of their owner, and the needs of prospective buyers or tenants

Showing properties to be sold or leased to prospective buyers or tenants and explaining terms of sale or conditions of rent or lease

Facilitating negotiations with tenants and owners on rents and fees

Drawing up leasing and sale agreements and estimating costs

Arranging signing of lease agreements and transfer of property rights

Collecting rent and bond monies on behalf of owners and inspecting properties before, during, and after tenancies

Ensuring the availability of workers to perform maintenance of the properties

What is the role of a real estate manager?

Handle and execute day-to-day operations of commercial properties. Prepare financial budgets, reports, and statements relating to the real estate business.

Initiate and implement methodologies in managing properties.

What qualifications do you need to be an estate manager?

Although there are no set entry requirements, estates managers usually have a degree in a relevant subject such as facilities management, building surveying, or property management.

To get onto a degree, you’ll usually need at least 2 (and ideally 3) A levels or equivalent level 3 qualifications.

What subjects do you need to study real estate?

Recommended High School Subjects: Subjects within Business, Commerce & Management Studies, and within Services.

Other requirements: 12-month internship, FETC Real Estate NQF Level 4, PDE exam, Intern Logbook (or an exemplifying qualification or degree).