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Abstract:eBrokerHouse has been used by tens of thousands of brokers around the country since its introduction in early 2009. Traditional, REO, and short sale listings, buy side transactions, rents, property management, and broker pricing opinions are all managed through eBrokerHouse.
Since launching in early 2009, eBrokerHouse has been adopted by tens of thousands of agents across the country. They use eBrokerHouse to manage every type of business they may have including traditional, REO and short sale listings, buy side transactions, rentals, property management and broker price opinions.
As the years have went by, eBrokerHouse has become the go to transaction management platform for top producing agents and their teams. Why? In a recent survey of our users, the reasons most cited for why they choose eBrokerHouse were: Ease of Use, Cost, Functionality, and Completeness.
The eBrokerHouse platform offers powerful management capabilities of every aspect of a transaction, but is designed for easy adoption and simplicity. Completeness refers to agents being able to use eBrokerHouse to replace the need to adopt multiple software platforms to handle the various components of eBrokerHouse. These may include a CRM, showing solution, document storage, team collaboration, task management, BPO tracking, short sale management, property maintenance, Contacts management, offer management, etc.
Growing teams are able to customize account permissions for each new user and they can be up and running immediately. The learning curve is almost non existent which makes eBrokerHouse a no brainer when a growing team is searching for a solution to collaborate on transactions and files.
Features such as online offer submission, the online showing portal, robust tasking with “task plan” capabilities, time and date stamped conversation logs and much more, make eBrokerHouse the most coveted platform in the real estate industry.
But, many times the most coveted software in any given industry is usually among the most expensive and therefore not a viable option for most potential users. With eBrokerHouse, the complete opposite is true. eBrokerHouse is the most affordable platform in its space while also providing industry leading customer support and training. Our service stars at only $49.99/month and caps at $99.99/mo for agents managing over 100 active listings.
The average eBrokerHouse Premium (not free) subscriber manages an average active listing inventory of 68 properties and has an average of 12 active sub users (team members). While we have many accounts with much higher volume and larger teams, we are also a great solution for smaller teams or individual agents looking to get organized and run a more efficient and streamlined business.
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The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.
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