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Council Post: Three Questions To Ask Yourself Before Implementing New Real Estate Technology

Por: Forbes Business September 24, 2022

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Founder and CEO of , property management software for real estate professionals. getty Traditionally, real estate has been a slower adopter of technology than other industries, but that is quickly changing. “Proptech” is now a thing, as those in the real estate space embrace technology to create efficiencies in everything from the home sales process to property management tasks. (Full disclosure: My company offers property management... + full article



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