ESTATE MANAGEMENT AND VALUATION

Estate Management and Valuation is a multidisciplinary field that focuses on the administration, development, valuation, and disposal of land and buildings. It blends elements of law, economics, architecture, and urban planning to ensure efficient use and sustainability of real estate assets. Professionals in this field are responsible for managing residential, commercial, and industrial properties, conducting property valuations, and advising clients on investment and development opportunities.

Students pursuing a National Diploma in Estate Management and Valuation will gain both theoretical and practical knowledge in areas such as property law, land economics, building construction, urban planning, and real estate finance. They will learn how to conduct land surveys, prepare valuation reports, manage facilities, and understand the legal frameworks governing land use and ownership. The curriculum also includes training in negotiation, property marketing, and the use of digital tools for estate analysis.

Graduates of this program are equipped to become Estate Surveyors, Valuers, Property Managers, Real Estate Consultants, and Urban Development Officers. They are prepared to contribute to sustainable urban growth, optimize property investments, and provide professional guidance in land acquisition and development. Ultimately, they play a key role in shaping the built environment and ensuring that land and property resources are used efficiently and ethically.