Real Estate Representative Skill Assessment
ANZSCO
6121152013List
ROL
Descriptions
Arranges the conduct of real estate transactions such as sales and leasing, and assists buyers to find suitable properties, on behalf of an agency. Registration or licensing is required.
Aliases
Real Estate Salesperson Skill Assessment
Real Estate Subagent Skill Assessment
Property Portfolio Officer Skill Assessment
Job Description
- Accepting and listing properties and businesses for sale and lease, conducting inspections, and advising buyers on the merits of properties and businesses and the terms of sale or lease
- Advising vendors of sales and marketing options such as sale by auction and open house inspections
- Cataloguing and detailing land, buildings and businesses for sale or lease and arranging advertising
- Assessing buyers' needs and locating properties and businesses for their consideration
- Offering valuations and advice for buying and selling properties and businesses, and structuring the terms of settlement
- Collecting and holding rent monies from tenants, and remitting to owner on agreed basis
- Monitoring and addressing non-compliance with terms and conditions of tenancy and pursuing rental arrears
- Developing and implementing business plans, budgets, policies and procedures for the agency
- May arrange finance, land brokerage, conveyancing and maintenance of premises
Available Visa Types
Common Visa Types
Other Visa Types
489 - Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) - State or Territory nominated
494 - Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (provisional) (subclass 494) - Employer sponsored stream
Skill Assessment
Class D Group
Eligibility Assessment
- The declared occupation falls under VETASSESS Group D, and one of the education or employment requirements for the corresponding pathway must be met to receive a positive assessment.
Assessment Steps
- Confirm the nominated occupation belongs to Group D on the VETASSESS website.
- Download and read the occupation Information Sheet/Fact Sheet to understand the definition of highly relevant field and examples of duties.
- Select a pathway (1-4) based on educational background and major.
- Gather educational qualification and employment supporting documents.
- Submit the Full Skills Assessment online and upload all documents.
- VETASSESS reviews the educational level, relevance of the field of study, and the duration, relevance, and timeframe of work experience.
- Receive the outcome letter stating whether it is a Positive Assessment and the Date Deemed Skilled.
Assessment Requirements
- Pathway 1: Hold an AQF Certificate III or IV or higher qualification, majoring in a highly relevant field. Must have at least 3 years of highly relevant paid employment within the last 5 years after graduation, with duties meeting ANZSCO requirements.
- Pathway 2: Hold an AQF Certificate III or IV or higher qualification, majoring in a highly relevant field. Must have at least 2 years of highly relevant paid employment within the last 5 years after graduation.
- Pathway 3: Hold an AQF Certificate III or IV or higher qualification, majoring in a non-highly relevant field. Must have at least 1 year of highly relevant paid employment within the last 5 years after graduation.
- Pathway 4: Hold at least an AQF Certificate IV or higher qualification. Must have a cumulative total of at least 4 years of highly relevant paid employment, with at least 1 year being post-qualification and within the last 5 years.
- Required documents include proof of identity, educational documents, employment proof, English translations, CV, and self-employment related materials (if applicable).
- No uniform English language requirement, but non-English documents must include certified translations.
- All work experience must be paid; part-time work is acceptable but must meet the required hourly standards.
Assessing Authorities
- VETASSES
Information Source
https://www.vetassess.com.auSkill Shortages
| Year | AUS | NSW | VIC | QLD | SA | WA | TAS | NT | ACT |
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| 2025 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS |
| 2024 | NS | S | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | S | NS |
| 2023 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS |
| 2022 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS |
| 2021 | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS |
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