Hi everyone, I’m a dev, and I’m currently building a tool for my sister, who is a real estate agent. She’s constantly overwhelmed with administrative tasks, especially the tedious process of manual data entry for new listings. The idea is to eliminate the need to sit at a desk and type everything out. How it works: Voice-to-Data: Right after a walkthrough, she sends a voice note to a WhatsApp bot describing the property (features, condition, vibe). AI Processing: The bot transcribes it, structures the data, and drafts a professional listing description. Auto-Fill: A Chrome extension then "pushes" that data directly into her MLS/listing forms so she doesn't have to re-type a single word. She’s saving hours every week, but I’m wondering if this is a "sister-specific" problem or a widespread pain point in the industry? Does manual listing entry feel like a bottleneck in your day? Would you actually use a WhatsApp-based bot for this, or does it feel ...
So I was recently talked into keeping our house instead of selling it this summer. We have tenants that signed a lease for two years which will end in August 2026. I would like to manage the property myself. I open to any tips for a rookie property manager. Where or what services should I use for general contracting, advertising, credit checks, etc. Hopefully the tenants plan to stay. They seem to be pretty happy. I will be living in MD and the house is in SC. submitted by /u/United_Pineapple8049 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1qvpnkt/tips_for_managing_your_own_property/