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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Multiple Offer Situations - technology
I am a real estate agent and anticipate 15+ offers on an upcoming listing so I'd like to use technology to help me manage the multiple offers. Currently I use GoogleDrive and just manually build a spreadsheet, and then save all the offer emails in the google drive folders but it's quite time consuming and prone to user error.
I did some googling and found MLSOffers.com
Has anyone used this platform and/or any other tech you recommend to make managing the multiple offers any easier?