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De'andre Williams
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Real Estate Tech Talk!

De'andre Williams
  • Property Manager
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Hey Everyone,

With all the excitement around real estate tech lately, I'm curious – what tools or platforms have you found most beneficial in your work? Especially with AI becoming a bigger player, I'd love to hear how it's specifically helped your business.

For example, have you used any AI-powered tools for:

  • Identifying properties for investors?
  • Streamlining lead nurturing and qualification?
  • Generating scripts and building a database?

For me, I use a combination of Asana (workflow management), Gemini (google AI) and Stessa to keep my portfolio on track.

I'm always looking for ways to improve my own workflow, so any insights you can share would be welcome too!

On another note, what's your one favorite non-AI tools these days too?

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Gustaf Gyllensporre
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Not as sexy of an answer as those above. But when I was an agent, learning some basic Python and VBA (Excel) really helped me save time in the process of collecting and analyzing real estate data.

Especially since I was working with a lot of developers in Miami who wanted fat spreadsheets of 5 condo buildings in a market (each one could have 500+ units!).

I quickly identified the tasks in my day-to-day that could be automated and learned how to do so, I think nowadays you don't even need to code to do that, but being in real estate means being highly adaptive to a dynamic environment, so having the knowledge of automating your business is very useful..

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