![]() planning money-making developments like converting part of the estate for tourism or leisure purposes.organising rent collection from tenants.managing the businesses, such as farms or heritage estates, and other businesses such as forestry or leisure.arranging the maintenance of buildings, agricultural land, woodlands, drainage and roads on the estate.They may also be called rural estate managers or land agents. ![]() They manage farm(s) or other types of property to ensure they are running effectively and are profitable. With experience and appropriate qualifications you may be able to move into advisory work, for example with the Environment Department of the Scottish Government.Estate or land managers oversee the day to day running of estates.In time, you may be able to take on a job managing a number of estates. ![]()
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