Building Futures: How Southville Shapes Tomorrow’s Real Estate Leaders



Building Futures: How Southville Shapes Tomorrow’s Real Estate Leaders

Do you know that BS Real Estate Management is one of the most lucrative courses you can take right now? With the property sector expanding across Metro Manila and beyond, the demand for licensed brokers, appraisers, and consultants is stronger than ever. Southville International School and Colleges (SISC) offers BS REM as a career-launching program that equips students with the skills, ethics, and confidence to thrive in this dynamic field.

Dr. Vic Manabat, Dean of the College of Business, shares: “Real estate is not just about selling properties—it’s about building communities and shaping futures. At Southville, our BS Real Estate Management program equips students with the knowledge, ethics, and confidence to become leaders in this dynamic industry. Whether you are a first-time college student or pursuing a second degree, this course opens doors to a profession that is both financially rewarding and socially impactful.”

The Real Estate Service Act requires practitioners to be licensed by the Professional Regulation Commission, and this has created a surge in demand for graduates of BS REM. Developers, banks, and property firms increasingly rely on licensed professionals to ensure compliance and transparency in transactions. With thousands of new residential and commercial projects rising, the need for qualified real estate service practitioners continues to grow.

And here’s the exciting part: Southville has a strong tradition of producing board exam passers across its other programs. The College of Nursing, for example, has celebrated a 100% passing rate for 11 consecutive years, even producing topnotchers alongside Licensure Examination for Teachers. More recently, Southville Psychology and Accountancy also achieved a 100% passing rate in the 2025 licensure exam. These track records show that Southville’s academic excellence and exam preparation strategies work—and they set a high promise that BS REM graduates will enjoy the same success once the program produces its first batch of board exam takers.

Financially, the rewards are clear. According to SalaryExpert, licensed real estate brokers in the Philippines earn an average annual salary of around Php 700K, with entry-level professionals starting at ₱400,000  and senior brokers reaching ₱900K plus.  Add commissions and bonuses, and the profession becomes one of the most lucrative career paths for business-minded graduates.

So if you’re considering a course that blends business, law, ethics, and entrepreneurship, BS Real Estate Management at Southville is a smart choice. It’s not just about selling properties—it’s about shaping communities, building futures, and stepping into a profession where both impact and income go hand in hand.


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