Software for real estate industry

Gary Layng glayng-rieW9WUcm8FFJ04o6PK0Fg at public.gmane.org
Sat Jun 7 17:50:44 UTC 2008


Yes, and it depends on how much "real estate" we're talking about.

(Until I decided to set up my own small business, I was a property accounting 
manager.)

The most common used for small to medium sized firms would be Yardi.  It's 
pretty decent, aside from being so Microsoft-wedded.  They are going to an 
internet/intranet client, with Internet Exploder interface.  I think they 
need a browser that uses ActiveX on the on-line version.

Another one I've used before is Timberline.  It's got a decent reputation as 
property accounting software, but I've not used it in some years now.

AccPac has a Property Accounting module, from what I'm reading on the web.  
Don't know if it works in Linux, but AccPac does have a Linux version.


On Saturday 07 June 2008 09:32, William Muriithi wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Would there be someone here who have worked with a product
> specifically targeted to real estate industry that he/she would
> recommend to a friend? I don't mind the licensing, both open source or
> proprietary would be fine, as long as it does the job well
>
> Regards,
> William
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