Estate management covers a large
variety of disciplines. Estate management covers the areas of architecture,
land law or property law, building construction, quantity surveying and land
surveying, land economics and general economics, agriculture and agricultural
economics, town planning and public utilities, all these courses and discipline
play vital roles in the life and practice of an estate management student or
practitioner.
Estate management is concerned with
the setting of policies, planning and development of interests in land and
landed properties to secure optimum returns.
Estate management is also concerned with the studying of land laws, property laws, state laws concerning real or landed properties unlike the business management that does have such motives and goals of studying property or land laws.
Estate management is also concerned with the studying of land laws, property laws, state laws concerning real or landed properties unlike the business management that does have such motives and goals of studying property or land laws.
Skills
and Competencies required to be successful in Estate Management
- Detail-oriented
- Organization
- Professionalism
- People Skills
- Knowledgeable
- Communication Skills
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