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Tat's right, CEA makes it extremely difficult to be property agent. Geddit?
My property agent friend told me any new agent must take course from some approved course providers that conduct some RES course and pass exam. Course is so expensive, about $800. Also, problem is if the class in-take is too low, the course providers can cancel the course and you are left cock standing. Also, about the exam by NTUC Learninghub, so expensive. Problem is the exam is every quarter. By the time finish course and exam, property market also dry up in this economic crisis, tio boh?
He also told me those already are property agent and cannot make a living because property market is very bad now and leave the industry for more than 2 years must start from ground zero again, take course and exam....and the same shit happens.
He also told me that for those who have taken some professional real estate course during pre-CEHA time found out that such courses are not recognized by CEA. Equivalent qualifications accepted by CEA are bachelor of estate management, bachelor of building management and building management diplomas from polytechnics. As if these highly qualified people will become property agents after they graduate. CEA really out of touch with the property market. Really no brain. All these tough rules are like a greedy boa constrictor, squeezing the life away from anyone thinking of be a property agent.
Then there is the need to pay for annual licence.....not cheap at all. Another $300 dollars per year including registration. Worse than be an insurance agent. Need to take ongoing training some more, like 6 hours per year. All these training need to pay extra one you know.
CEA really kill the property agent job. Think become Uber or Grab taxi driver much much much easier. WTF!!
Agree up my points leh!
My property agent friend told me any new agent must take course from some approved course providers that conduct some RES course and pass exam. Course is so expensive, about $800. Also, problem is if the class in-take is too low, the course providers can cancel the course and you are left cock standing. Also, about the exam by NTUC Learninghub, so expensive. Problem is the exam is every quarter. By the time finish course and exam, property market also dry up in this economic crisis, tio boh?
He also told me those already are property agent and cannot make a living because property market is very bad now and leave the industry for more than 2 years must start from ground zero again, take course and exam....and the same shit happens.
He also told me that for those who have taken some professional real estate course during pre-CEHA time found out that such courses are not recognized by CEA. Equivalent qualifications accepted by CEA are bachelor of estate management, bachelor of building management and building management diplomas from polytechnics. As if these highly qualified people will become property agents after they graduate. CEA really out of touch with the property market. Really no brain. All these tough rules are like a greedy boa constrictor, squeezing the life away from anyone thinking of be a property agent.
Then there is the need to pay for annual licence.....not cheap at all. Another $300 dollars per year including registration. Worse than be an insurance agent. Need to take ongoing training some more, like 6 hours per year. All these training need to pay extra one you know.
CEA really kill the property agent job. Think become Uber or Grab taxi driver much much much easier. WTF!!
Agree up my points leh!