The Real Estate Institute of South Australia (REISA) will be in its new premises by Monday.
REISA is excited to announce that they will soon be at their new premises by Monday, 2 December, 2019.
They will be moving to 33 Dequetteville Terrace, Kent Town from their old premises in Dulwich.
One of the meeting rooms in the new REISA building that will be much more 'fit-for-purpose' for members. Photo: ColliersFor this reason the office will be offline for Thursday and Friday, but will be back online by the beginning of next week.
Interim general manager Andrew Shields said it was time for the move to happen.
"We sold our old property on Greenhill Road and have acquired the new one (in Kent Town) which fits in with our review of the organisation," said Mr Shields.
"We have new values and a new vision and the move is very exciting as it is more 'fit for purpose' in that regard."
The new building is in the 1920s style bungalow and is on 1000sqm of landscaped gardens.
"The floor area is 434sqm with parking at the rear and ample parking around the property," said Mr Shields.
"It is on the edge of the CBD and overlooks Adelaide's beautiful parklands."
Mr Shields said, while the building isn't bigger than the old premises, it is much more purposeful for REISA members.
"As an example, if a rural member needs to meet a client in the city, they can book a meeting room," said Mr Shields.
"We also have a very big program of professional development where the new property has board rooms and meeting rooms for that purpose.
"It is time to move forward for the benefit of our members."
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