Victorian Training Expansion with REIV Agreement

The Real Estate Institute of Victoria recently announced it will no longer provide license training directly. For students mid-journey, that could have meant disruption.

Instead, it means a seamless transition.

Complete Property Training has formed an agreement with the REIV to welcome enrolled students into face-to-face courses across Victoria. No starting over. No lost progress. Just continued learning with the same commitment to quality.

Experience Leading the Way

Lisa McNiven heads up Complete Property Training’s Victorian operations. She brings 20 years of real estate experience to the role, including previous training positions with the REIV and registered training organizations in New South Wales.

She knows the curriculum. She knows the industry. She knows what students need to succeed.

That depth of knowledge ensures continuity for students transitioning from REIV courses. The standards remain high. The training stays practical. The support doesn’t waver.

Three Locations, Multiple Formats

Complete Property Training operates training centres in Southbank, Geelong, and Frankston. Students can choose face-to-face classes at any location or join live Zoom sessions for flexibility.

The intensive format means faster completion without sacrificing competency. Students get real-time answers, industry stories, and practical examples that prepare them for actual work in real estate.

Structure, accountability, and support — the three pillars that have helped over 20,000 students gain their qualifications since 2009.

Making the Transition Simple

If you know someone enrolled in an REIV course, they can continue their training with Complete Property Training. The process is straightforward. The instruction is engaging. The outcome is the same qualification they set out to earn.

Forward their contact information or simply let them know the option exists. Complete Property Training will handle the rest, ensuring their path to licensing stays clear and uninterrupted.

Change doesn’t have to mean setback. Sometimes it just means a different door to the same destination.