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Webinar: The Commercial Property Management Model is Broken.

Written by Re-Leased | May 25, 2022 11:15:20 PM

 

 

Watch our latest webinar which covered Commercial Property Management in Australia and New Zealand. Our expert speakers from NAI Harcourts, Re-Leased and Wendy Who? focused on how the differences between residential and commercial property management. They also cover the importance of having fit for purpose solutions and workflows for managing commercial properties. 

Topics covered:

  1. The Evolution of Residential to Commercial. Where are property management businesses most commonly applying residential models in commercial, and the pitfalls of doing so for people and property.
  2. Simplifying Commercial Complexities. Our experts dive into the complexities of CRE and the opportunities of having fit-for-purpose processes.
  3. Importance of the Cloud and Modern Solutions. We look at commercial-first solutions and modern workflows which save more time, maximise revenue and allow for customer-centric services which can differentiate your business.

The Evolution of Residential to Commercial.

The most traditional model of commercial property management has its roots in residential real estate. But the industry has undergone rapid growth and landlords' expectations are changing. We uncover where businesses are most commonly applying residential models in commercial, and the pitfalls of doing so to people and property.

Simplifying Commercial Complexities.

Our experts dive into the complex processes, compliance, and risk management that we must do within commercial property and look at the opportunities to embrace commercial specific vs legacy ways of doing things.

Importance of the Cloud and Modern Solutions. 

Now more than ever robust cloud technology is mission-critical to enabling property managers to manage commercial portfolios effectively and deliver better customer and tenant experiences. We look at commercial first solutions and modern workflows which save more time, maximise revenue and allow for customer-centric services which differentiate your business.