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Complete guide to getting your NSW Class 2 real estate licence through CPP41419. Fair Trading requirements, costs, electives, and licensing steps explained.
A NSW Class 2 real estate licence allows you to work as a licensed real estate agent, handling property sales, leasing, and management under agency supervision. This is the standard entry-level licence for real estate professionals in NSW.
Regulator: NSW Fair Trading oversees all real estate licensing and requires CPP41419 as the mandatory qualification for Class 2 licences.
Establish and maintain professional client relationships and analyse their property requirements.
Understand and comply with agency legal obligations and regulatory frameworks.
Build and maintain industry relationships for referrals and business development.
Maintain ongoing learning and career advancement in real estate practice.
Understand trust account operations and compliance requirements for real estate transactions.
NSW requires comprehensive sales training covering the complete property sales cycle from listing to settlement.
NSW Class 2 licences must include property management competencies covering tenancy lifecycle and trust account transactions.
Select accredited provider offering NSW-specific electives
Finish 5 core units + NSW required electives
Submit application with certificate and fees
NSW Fair Trading verifies qualifications
Begin as licensed agent under supervision
Licensing requirements shape elective selection
See how NSW, VIC, and QLD requirements create different unit configurations and why your RTO chooses specific electives.
With CPP41419, you can get your NSW Class 2 real estate licence in 6-12 months. Fast-track options are available in as little as 6-8 weeks, plus time for NSW Fair Trading licence application processing.
CPP41419 courses in NSW typically cost $2,500-$3,200, plus NSW Fair Trading licence fees of approximately $150-$200. Total investment ranges from $2,700-$3,400 depending on your chosen RTO.
NSW requires electives covering both residential sales (CPPREP4101-4105) and property management (CPPREP4201-4205). You need at least 10 electives total to meet Class 2 licence requirements.
Yes, CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice is the mandatory qualification for NSW Class 2 real estate licences. It's required by NSW Fair Trading for all real estate professionals.
Yes, upon completing CPP41419 you can immediately apply for your NSW Class 2 licence and begin working as a licensed real estate agent under agency supervision.