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TAFE NSW$1,850 +2%|
REINSW$2,850 -1%|
Kaplan$2,495 0%|
Real Estate Academy$2,200 -2%|
Australian College$2,100 +1%|
Validum$1,895 0%|
Monarch Institute$2,350 +2%|
📐 THE TOPOLOGY OF A MEASURED MARKET|
🆕 NEW: UNIVERSAL COMPARE ENGINE|
95+ RTOs INDEXED|
LIVE PRICING DATA|
UPDATED MAY 2026|
⚡ COMPARE RTOs INSTANTLY|
📜 READ THE FOUNDER'S STATEMENT|
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Southern Cross Education

MULTIPrivate College
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Independent overview of Southern Cross Education's CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice offering, based on publicly observable information.

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