It’s estimated that the Australian commercial and industrial sector is worth a combined $1.1 Trillion. Having just undergone a major disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s time to focus on supporting this important sector of our market.
Part of the REIA Strategic Plan 2022-2025 (REIA 2025) includes better servicing commercial agencies, so REIA has partnered with commercial property management software company Re-Leased, to elevate the voice of Australia’s commercial real estate practices and provide much-needed support.
of retail businesses changed staff work location to ‘work from home’
of accommodation and food services businesses reduced staff work hours
Discover and listen to Australian commercial real estate practitioners
Better understand the opportunities for REIA’s Member Institutes in commercial real estate
Formulate and agree a program of works out to 2025
Ensure now and into the future real estate agents remain a critical component of commercial transactions
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We will engage practitioners to understand key industry and market issues
20 semi structured interviews
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Comprehensive baseline report
Research published
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Read the media release to find out more.
Canberra 23 February 2023 Commercial Agency Engagement Breakfast powered by Re-Leased
Perth (TBA) 9 March 2023 Commercial Agency Engagement Event powered by Re-Leased
Gold Coast (TBA) 23 May 2023 Commercial Agency Engagement Event powered by Re-Leased
Re-Leased is a Trans-Tasman commercial property management software company and will support REIA’s innovative approach to engage small to mid-tier commercial agency networks across Australia.
“Our partnership with Re-Leased will power the new REIA Commercial Agency Engagement Program…giving this important market sector the support and voice it deserves.
REIA’s Commercial Agency Engagement Program will consult with leading commercial practitioners and agencies Australia-wide through research, 1:1 engagement, digital forums and a series of in-person events” Hayden Groves, REIA President