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    bogdan_lupuro is offline Renter
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    Default A Real Estate database software

    Doesanyone know a real estate database software, where i can keep records of all the properties?

    Any help is much apreciated

    Thanks

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    If you use MS Office Pro with MS Access you can create your own simple database. MS Access is easy to use with very little study. Once you get the hang of it and do a little studying, you can create some very powerful applications.

    If you want something that is more "out of the box", ACT is a contact management database that I believe has modules that you can purchase for real estate use.

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    Yes i know it can be done in acces and i know how, but i was looking for something more complex. With more features and maybe protected with a password from editing etc..

    Anyway thanks for the reply

    Bogdan

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    Even using the basic features of MS Access, you can include both security and network features with your database. It's actually a robust and powerful product for small to medium sized db's, with tons and tons of available features.

    As I stated, for an off the shelf product try ACT.

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    OK.

    Thank you very much for the help

    Bogdan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix Realtor
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogdan_lupuro
    Doesanyone know a real estate database software, where i can keep records of all the properties?

    Any help is much apreciated

    Thanks
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    I am managing it

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogdan_lupuro
    Doesanyone know a real estate database software, where i can keep records of all the properties?

    Any help is much apreciated

    Thanks
    The most flexible and powerful listing management package is open realty. It is open source and free. It can be easily modified to accommodate practically anything you would want to do with real estate. Modifications can be made by the user from the admin area and there is plenty of free and fee-for-service help available. Check it out at http://open-realty.org I have worked with this program for over three years and the only reason I can think of why the majority of real estate sites do not use it is because they are not aware of it or its capabilities.
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