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CoSine Real Estate Streamlines Operations with Buildium
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Finance & Insurance
Applicable Functions
- Facility Management
- Sales & Marketing
Use Cases
- Inventory Management
- Time Sensitive Networking
The Challenge
Jeremy Sine, president of CoSine Real Estate Inc, was grappling with the complexities of property management. As an entrepreneur with a small team, the challenges of managing properties, including handling numerous daily tasks and incidents, fell squarely on his shoulders. He was in dire need of a solution that would not only help him manage these tasks efficiently but also allow him to invest time in nurturing client relationships and staying accessible to residents. The traditional methods of property management, characterized by endless paperwork and file cabinets, were proving to be inefficient and time-consuming.
About The Customer
CoSine Real Estate Inc, led by President Jeremy Sine, is a property management company that manages over 300 doors, primarily single-family properties. The company was facing challenges in managing the complexities of property management, including handling numerous daily tasks and incidents, nurturing client relationships, and staying accessible to residents. With a small team, the burden of these tasks fell on Jeremy, who was seeking a solution to streamline operations and make the management process more efficient.
The Solution
Jeremy turned to Buildium, a property management platform, to streamline his operations. He consolidated all his operations within Buildium, making the management process more manageable for him and his team. He set up new payment options for residents within the platform and automated processes to ensure quick recording of every interaction. Additionally, he leveraged Buildium's analytics and reporting capabilities to share valuable insights with property owners more readily and with less effort. The platform provided a one-stop solution for all his property management needs, eliminating the need for paperwork and manual record-keeping.
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