After completing the course, real estate valuers are able to value all types of real estate (residential buildings, single-family homes, commercial properties, etc.). They are familiar with the legal aspects of the subject and have in-depth knowledge of the construction sector. For example, real estate valuers can classify different types of construction and materials and assess their properties. They calculate how a building can develop from an ecological and economic perspective. Graduates are also familiar with economics and business administration, for example with financial accounting or investment appraisals.
With further training to become a real estate valuer with a federal certificate, you will acquire the necessary skills to gain a professional foothold in real estate valuation. You can then go on to further training such as the higher professional examinations to become a certified fiduciary expert or certified real estate trustee. It is also possible to study part-time at a higher technical college, for example in business administration (Dipl. Betriebswirtschafter/in HF).
Further training as a real estate valuer will also help you make great personal progress. You will learn to manage your time wisely, prioritize and deal with stressful situations (exam pressure, etc.). Your free time may be somewhat limited during the course, but it is still worth investing time and motivation in your professional career. Friendships often develop among the participants in the courses and you expand your professional network.