CCIM Training Marks Highest Point of the Program
A highlight of the 4-day event was the introduction of CCIM’s commercial investment course – Introduction to Commercial Real Estate, delivered in Ghana for the first time and among the first in-person CCIM education sessions delivered on the African continent.
The CCIM segment introduced participants to foundational investment concepts such as Net Operating Income (NOI), Cap Rate, market cycles, investment risk, commercial lease structures, and analysis tools used by institutional investors around the world.
Modules covered included lease structures, market cycles, investment tools, cash-flow modeling, income valuation, vacancy analysis, and investment forecasting, all designed to help Real Estate Professionals and REALTORS® evaluate commercial grade assets confidently.
In an interview with Mr Patrick Moore, a Board Member of GREPA and recently appointed Board member of the National Association of REALTORS®, he reaffirmed that:
“Ghana is ready for structured advancement into commercial real estate. The interest level, analytical appreciation, and willingness to invest in this practice area signal immediate growth potential. We now have the foundation to prepare professionals for investor-grade transactions and commercial advisory roles”
The REAC Licensing Roadmap
Day 4 featured an official presentation by REAC, led Mrs Bridget Akyaa Gyasi who walked participants through the Real Estate Agency Act (Act 1047), its mandate, licensing requirements, ongoing inspections, compliance expectations, and reporting obligations. The REAC presentation highlighted the Council’s official roles which include:
- Licensing and registering real estate brokers, agents, and firms
- Maintaining a central database of practitioners
- Ensuring AML compliance and ethical standards
- Issuing transaction certificates
- Conducting periodic office inspections
- Publishing brokers and agents in good standing
The session further outlined the licensing process, mandatory professional indemnity cover, eligibility criteria, and quarterly and annual reporting obligations. Under Section 49 and Section 52, practitioners were reminded that reporting must be digital and physical, and failure attracts penalty charges
GREPA acknowledges REAC’s leadership in defining licensing standards and ensuring that training programs meet regulatory expectations, while ACME Institute provided curriculum delivery and student facilitation.
Next Training Window
Registration is now open for January 2026 and March 2026 cohorts, including an expanded CCIM module and regional delivery in Kumasi, Takoradi, Tamale, and Cape Coast.
Contact for Enrollment
☎ 057 508 5565
📧 admissions@reinstitutegh.org
🌐 www.reinstitutegh.org
Issued by:
Communications Directorate
ACME Institute of Real Estate – Education facilitators for GREPA
Ghana Real Estate Professionals Association (GREPA)