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Modern real estate agents have more on their plates than ever before, which can make it difficult to manage both time and relationships effectively without a helping hand from technology. That's where your CRM, or customer relationship management system, enters the picture. A CRM provides your team with reliable tools that make it easier to generate leads, manage leads, maintain relationships, and automate key tasks that would be very time-consuming without a CRM.
A modern real estate team deserves modern, AI-driven tech solutions, and your CRM should be an essential ingredient in your recipe for agent success. Here's how the right CRM can serve as the core of your real estate business strategy.
As the name suggests, your CRM should be your team's most effe...

More real estate agents and brokers are adopting a CRM for real estate to empower their productivity. With the right real estate CRM, a solo agent can do the work of an entire team, while a team can bring their daily impact to an exciting new level.
CRM, short for Customer Relationship Management, has been around for years. But its debut in the real estate world is more recent. Instead of picking up a CRM suite made for other industries, a lot of agents are used to getting by with a "technology stack" made of apps from different vendors.
While all these apps do one thing well, they don't always work together!

A real estate CRM has the potential to transform your business. But there are still many brokerages not using the power of CRM. Likewise, many agents have decided to forgo CRM, not realizing it doesn't take a large team or a big budget to benefit.
As technology evolves, change follows. But even the most sophisticated technology can't replace the most important part of real estate: The human touch. Instead, a CRM is a tool, albeit a versatile and powerful one. It helps you get more done in less time.
That equips you to focus more of your attention on strategic matters that grow your business.

A real estate CRM provides total visibility into your prospects, leads, and current customers. That makes it easier to know precisely when and how to follow up with the people who can advance your business, potentially saving you thousands of hours of work in a year.
That naturally raises the question: Why doesn't everyone use one?
Long before there was a dedicated real estate CRM, the concept was limited to enterprise sales teams in a variety of unrelated industries. Salespeople who were converting to digital for the first time usually had an established style of doing things, which made them less likely to embrace a...

Over the last few years, real estate agents have been looking for new and better ways to save time by incorporating technology. The pandemic accelerated key trends already taking place in real estate. The right technological tools are more important than ever for running your practice efficiently.
One of the most valuable parts of that process is Customer Relationship Management.
Customer Relationship Management, or CRM, was already in use in a wide range of industries before it ever reached real estate. Outside sales teams from coast to coast rely on it to monitor and manage the complex web of relationships that move their efforts forward.
But many real estate agents haven't made the leap yet, in part because a true
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