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Updated 8 months ago,

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Pablo Flores
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Springs, CA
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Best Revenue Management Software for Large Operators

Pablo Flores
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Springs, CA
Posted

Hey Everyone,

I know this topic has been covered a million times over, but I want to hear peoples opinions for those who manage multiple properties. I manage 30+ luxury STR's in the Greater Palm Springs market. I currently use PriceLabs and have been fairly satisfied with its features and pricing. However, I have to set so many customizations and constantly tweak the formula to get prices right. If I let it run its course the system prices regular dates too high and it prices our peak season festival dates too low. I don't mind doing this as I know my market inside out and I obviously want to make sure we are maximizing revenue. I am curious to hear if anyone has experience with a "better" RMS that has better data and can more accurately map rates.

Thanks

Pablo

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