Starting a real estate business in South Africa is an excellent idea for ambitious entrepreneurs. It’s one of the best ways to get into the property industry, and real estate businesses offer a lot of room for making money.
South Africa is a buyers’ market, and there are always opportunities for new real estate businesses. However, it’s also a competitive market, so you need to take the right steps to strategically set up your business.
In this guide, we cover the main steps and processes you need to follow to start a real estate business.
Qualify as a Real Estate Agent
Before you can start a real estate business in South Africa, you’ll need to qualify as a real estate agency principal. This is essential if you plan on selling property under your own company.
Here are the three main steps you’ll take to do this.
Complete Your Internship
All new estate agents need to obtain their Fidelity Fund Certificate (FFC), which can be obtained through 12 months of work experience with an existing real estate agency.
The main purpose of this internship is to build up a portfolio of evidence (PoE) which you will submit to the EAAB.
Not only is this a necessary step in qualifying as a real estate agent, but it also helps you to gain valuable industry experience and knowledge. This is essential if you want to start a successful real estate business