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‘Double your property sales’ IEASA course for agents

18 Oct 2016

As part of an ongoing skills development programme, the Institute of Estate Agents of South Africa Western Cape (IEASA-WC) will be co-hosting a “Double your Property Sales” course in Cape Town with the Real Estate Investor Magazine on Friday, 21 October 2016.

“Don’t miss the opportunity to be educated and entertained by Neale Petersen, publisher, property guru and coach, who will guide and coach you to even greater results,” says Evans.

Annette Evans, general manager of IEASA Western Cape, says tickets to this event have been reduced from R2 000 to R350 for IEASA members, and R550 for non-members.

“Don’t miss the opportunity to be educated and entertained by Neale Petersen, publisher, property guru and coach, who will guide and coach you to even greater results,” says Evans.

Date: Friday, 21 October 2016

Doors open at: 08h00

Starts: promptly at 09h00

Finishes: 13h30

Venue: IEASA Training Centre, Sheldon Way, Pinelands

Tea and coffee will be served on arrival and during a mid-morning break.

Evans says an eCertificate will be issued for 4.5 hours of non-verifiable CPD training to each delegate.

Agents can book online

Seating is limited, and members will be given first priority. To secure your booking, email your proof of payment to Janine.

For more information about this event, as well as property updates, Garden Route and West Coast events, CPD and qualification training, first aid, induction courses, or to join the IEASA cycling team for the STBB MTB challenge, visit the website.
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