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Brian Park
  • Mississauga, Ontario
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What would the ideal real estate CRM look like?

Brian Park
  • Mississauga, Ontario
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I've seen several questions on this forum looking for the best CRM. Some people seemed irritated by how much customization they had do to the CRM to fit into real estate use cases.

If there was the perfect real estate CRM, how do you think it would look like? By that, I mean:
- What kind of problems would it solve for you?
- What features would it have?

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Account Closed
  • Chicago, IL
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Account Closed
  • Chicago, IL
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Infusionsoft is BY FAR the best CRM tool agents IMO. They have a real estate specific version and while it's $700 a month + $2k setup fee, it absolutely blows everything else out of the water as it's tailored specifically for real estate agents.


Here's an article from realgeek about it: http://www.realgeeks.com/blog/infusionsoft-marketing-real-estate-agents/

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