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Become a Property Practitioner in 2025

Becoming a property practitioner offers a rewarding career path filled with opportunities for growth, financial success and the satisfaction of helping people find their dream homes or investment properties. Paul Stevens, CEO of Just Property, lays out everything you need to know about getting started in 2025.

To practice as a professional property practitioner in South Africa, you must follow the educational and registration requirements set out by the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA). These steps are designed to ensure that agents are well-trained, knowledgeable, and capable of serving clients with professionalism and integrity.

Step 1: Secure a Candidate Property Practitioner role with a reputable agency
Your first step is to secure a position as a Candidate Property Practitioner with a registered real estate agency. The principal of the agency you join will register you as a candidate with the PPRA, you will receive your Fidelity Fund Certificate (FFC) and can start your NQF4 certification. As a candidate property practitioner, you will complete your logbook and portfolio of evidence. During your first year, you will gain practical experience under the guidance of qualified professionals. Choosing the right agency can make a significant difference in your career progression. Just Property provides a supportive and structured candidacy programme, equipping aspiring agents with hands-on training, mentorship and access to industry-leading tools and technology.

Step 2: Obtain the required certification (NQF4)
During your candidacy, you must complete the Occupational Certificate: Real Estate (NQF Level 4). This qualification covers critical aspects of real estate, understanding and implementing the Property Practitioners Act, operating as a property practitioner through topics such as business plans and marketing plans, understanding valuations, and day-to-day operations as a property practitioner. Just Property’s training programmes, developed by industry experts, help candidates navigate these requirements effectively and prepare them for their professional careers.

Step 3: Write and pass the EISA and professional designation exams (PDE4)
Once you’ve completed your candidacy and NQF4, you will need to write and pass the closed-book External Integrated Summative Assessment (EISA) exam at an accredited assessment centre. When passed, you must register, write, and pass the Professional Designation Exam Level 4 (PDE4). This exam, administered by the PPRA, ensures that new property practitioners have the practical skills to work ethically and successfully in the industry.

Step 4: Update your status with the PPRA
Upon passing the PDE4, you can update your status with the PPRA from Candidate Property Practitioner to Non-Principal/Full-Status Property Practitioner. By completing your PDE4 and upgrading your status at the PPRA, you will no longer be under a mentorship program, which will enhance your credibility in the industry and with clients. Once you are a Full-Status Property Practitioner, you will commence with your continuing professional development (CPD) points programme to maintain your status. 

Choosing an agency to partner with

At Just Property, we believe that success in real estate is about more than just meeting regulatory requirements – it’s about continuous learning, support, and access to the best resources in the industry. Measure the property group you’re considering joining against what we offer – they should come close to this level of support:

  • Training and development
    We are committed to equipping our agents with industry-leading training programmes, ensuring they stay ahead of market trends and regulatory changes. Whether you’re a candidate, a full-status agent, or an experienced principal property practitioner, your training never stops. Make sure the agency you’re joining invests in its people through in-person workshops, online learning, and mentorship programmes that provide real-world insights.
  • Technology that sets you apart
    Success in real estate today requires cutting-edge technology. Just Property provides our network with innovative training tools, advanced technology to streamline administrative processes, and AI-driven marketing solutions. Our agents have access to platforms that streamline lead generation, automate marketing and enhance client engagement. How does your agency measure up?
  • A strong and recognised brand
    Ideally, you want to align yourself with a brand that is trusted and recognised across South Africa. Ask about values and assess whether they match your own. Working with a property group that has a reputation for professionalism, innovation, and integrity helps our agents build trust with clients from day one. A strong brand presence means that as an agent, you’ll benefit from extensive marketing support, lead-generation strategies and a network that sets you up for success.
  • A culture of support and collaboration
    Real estate can be a challenging industry – make sure the agency you join has a supportive culture that emphasises collaboration and ongoing support. Whether you need guidance from experienced professionals, access to a community of like-minded agents or career coaching, you should be provided with the support you need to excel.

Take the next step

If you’re ready to embark on an exciting and fulfilling career in real estate, 2025 is the perfect time to start. And if you choose Just Property, we will guide you through every step of your journey – from securing your candidacy to becoming a successful full-status agent.

Don’t just find a job; build a career with a company that invests in your growth. Take the first step towards a rewarding future in real estate and apply for a candidate position with Just Property today!

Visit Just Property’s Join Us page to learn more and start your journey today.

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Published 09 Apr 2025 / Views -
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