2235 Property and Valuation Professionals
2235 Property and Valuation Professionals
Assess the value of land, property and other items and act on behalf of third parties to manage real estate portfolios and increase their value.
Facilities Managers and Property Managers are excluded from this unit group. Facilities Managers are included in Occupation 172331 Facilities Manager. Property Managers are included in Occupation 622131 Property Manager.
OSCA skill level
The occupations in this unit group have a skill level corresponding to the qualifications and experience below.
- Skill Level 1: Bachelor Degree, higher qualification, or at least five years of relevant experience
223531 Asset Manager (Property)
Manages a portfolio of real estate assets on behalf of a third party, such as an investor or business. Evaluates the performance of real estate assets and implements strategies to enhance their long-term viability and profitability.
Facilities Managers and Property Managers are excluded from this occupation. Facilities Managers are included in Occupation 172331 Facilities Manager. Property Managers are included in Occupation 622131 Property Manager.
Skill level: 1
Main tasks
- Coordinates with financial analysts and Accountants to monitor and evaluate the performance of real estate assets within a portfolio
- Conducts market research to identify opportunities for property portfolio growth and risk reduction
- Prepares and presents reports on property portfolio performance, operations and expenses to stakeholders
- Implements strategies to enhance the long-term viability and profitability of real estate assets
- Combines expertise in real estate and finance to oversee and optimise real estate investments for clients
223532 Valuer
Assesses the value of land, property, commercial equipment, merchandise, personal effects, household goods and objects of art.
Registration or licensing may be required.
Specialisations
- Plant and Machinery Valuer
- Property Valuer
- Real Estate Valuer
Skill level: 1
Main tasks
- Inspects and assesses the value of land, property, commercial equipment, merchandise, personal effects, household goods and art
- Researches and analyses market data, sales trends and property information using valuation methodologies to make accurate valuations
- Conducts site visits and inspections to gather relevant information for valuation purposes
- Gives evidence in legal proceedings, mediates on valuation matters, and provides rental determinations for arbitration purposes
- Prepares and maintains detailed reports and documentation on the assessed value of properties and assets and other valuation activities
- Monitors and assures the quality of valuations undertaken by contractors and third parties