Property Finder Academy launched to revolutionise MENA’S real estate industry
The Peninsula
DOHA : Property Finder, the Middle East and North Africa s leading real estate portal has launched the ground breaking Property Finder Academy a dig...
DOHA : Property Finder, the Middle East and North Africa’s leading real estate portal has launched the ground-breaking Property Finder Academy – a digital education platform for real estate professionals aimed at enhancing industry standards by providing comprehensive training and development opportunities. The Academy was launched during the second annual Property Finder Connect event held earlier this month and marks a significant milestone in the PropTech company’s ongoing commitment to fostering trust and transparency within the real estate sector.
The Academy is set to benefit approximately 50,000 real estate professionals, including administrators, brokers, and business managers. It offers aspiring industry entrants and seasoned professionals the chance to develop their skills and achieve professional growth through individually customized educational modules for decision-makers, agents and administrators, with 30 courses and themed catalogues culminating in three levels of certification, and a gamification tool that awards points on course completion.
“The Property Finder Academy is designed to equip both aspiring entrants and existing professionals with the necessary skills to thrive in the real estate industry,” explained Cherif Sleiman, Chief Revenue Officer of Property Finder. “Through innovative and customized educational programs, the Academy will ensure that participants are well-prepared to navigate the complexities of the market and contribute to a more transparent and efficient real estate environment,” he added.
The company is already working on further offerings, including enhanced functionality, Arabic and partner-led content, human intelligence courses, webinars and training booking.
The Second Annual Property Finder Connect event, themed ‘Future Forward: The Role of Trust and Technology in Real Estate’ was attended by over 200 local industry leaders, including Khaled Al Obaidli, CEO of Qatar’s Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Aqarat, who welcomed the initiative.