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Germany edition · 10 products ranked · Verified 2026-05-18

Top 10 Property Management Software in Germany for 2026

Independent Germany property management ranking, EUR pricing, DSGVO, WEG, Mietspiegel, and Domus 4000 and Casavi German champion context.

Germany verdict (TL;DR)

Verified 2026-05-18

Germany's property management software market ("Hausverwaltung-Software") is structurally distinct from both the US and UK because German property law and the German rental market create unique compliance requirements that US platforms are not built for. The German rental market is predominantly private rental (Mietwohnungsmarkt, ~54% of German households are renters, the highest proportion in Western Europe), governed by a dense regulatory framework: the Burgerliches Gesetzbuch (BGB) for tenancy law, the Wohnungseigentumsgesetz (WEG, apartment ownership law) for Hausverwaltung of owner-occupied apartment buildings, Mietspiegel (local rent index) requirements for rent increase justification, and Wohnraumkundgiungsschutzgesetz for tenant protection on eviction. DSGVO and the German Betriebsverfassungsgesetz Mitbestimmung rights apply to platforms managing employee and contractor data. The market is served by German-native platforms: Domus 4000 (Munich), Casavi (Munich, German property management plus tenant communications platform), Immoware24 (Halle, Germany), and GFAD Haufe (German property management ERP). US platforms (Yardi, MRI) have thin but real German commercial real estate presence. AppFolio, Buildium, RealPage, and Entrata have no meaningful Germany footprint.

Picks for Germany

  • German institutional commercial real estate (open-ended real estate funds, REITs): yardi-voyager Yardi Voyager has real German commercial real estate presence at institutional level: open-ended real estate funds (offene Immobilienfonds, e.g., Deka Immobilien, Union Investment Real Estate, DWS), large commercial park operators, and institutional residential portfolios. German-language localisation, DSGVO compliance, EU Frankfurt data residency.
  • German mixed commercial and leasehold enterprise portfolio: mri-software MRI Software has German commercial real estate adoption at enterprise institutional scale. IFRS 16 and German HGB lease accounting depth for German institutional commercial landlords and large property asset managers.
  • German SMB Hausverwaltung or residential portfolio with global platform: tenantcloud Among global platforms in this ranking, TenantCloud is the most accessible low-cost option for German individual landlords wanting a cloud-based tool. No German-specific WEG, BGB, or Mietspiegel compliance; German landlords need native tools for compliance-sensitive workflows.
Market context

How the property management software market looks in Germany

Germany's Hausverwaltung (property management) market is defined by two distinct legal structures that have no direct US equivalent. The first is WEG-Verwaltung: management of owner-occupied apartment buildings (Eigentumswohnungen) under the Wohnungseigentumsgesetz (WEG). Germany has approximately 9.5 million owner-occupied apartments organised in Wohnungseigentumsgemeinschaften (WEG communities). Every WEG requires a Hausverwalter (property manager) who collects Hausgeld (building charges), maintains common areas, prepares annual accounts (Jahresabrechnung), and convenes the Eigentumerversammlung (owners' meeting) at least annually. The 2020 WEG reform (WEModG) introduced digital meeting options, modernised the manager's powers, and strengthened individual owners' rights. WEG-Verwaltung software must produce legally compliant Jahresabrechnungen and Wirtschaftsplane (annual budgets) in the format required by WEG accounting rules.

The second structure is Miet-Verwaltung: management of rental apartment buildings on behalf of private landlords or institutional owners. Germany's private rental market is governed by the BGB (Sections 535-580), which includes tenant protection provisions including the Kundigungsschutz (eviction protection), Mietspiegel (local comparative rent index) obligations for rent increases, and Betriebskostenverordnung (operating cost allocation rules, BetrKV).

Both structures are served by German-native Hausverwaltung-Software. The dominant German-native platforms are:

Domus 4000 (Munich, by DOMUS Software AG): one of the oldest and most widely deployed German WEG and Mietverwaltung platforms, handling WEG Jahresabrechnung, Wirtschaftsplan, Betriebskostenabrechnung (operating cost reconciliation), Hausgeld collection, and owner portals. Used by several thousand German Hausverwaltungen.

Casavi (Munich): modern German property management plus tenant and owner communications platform. Approximately EUR 10M revenue. Covers Hausverwaltung core workflows plus a digital tenant portal (mieter portal) for maintenance requests, document sharing, and communications. Growing adoption among modern German Hausverwaltungen and institutional residential landlords (Vonovia, LEG Immobilien-tier companies evaluate Casavi for tenant communication layer).

Immoware24 (Halle, Saale): German cloud-based Hausverwaltung software covering WEG-Verwaltung and Miet-Verwaltung. Competitive at mid-market German Hausverwaltung firms (50-500 units).

At the institutional German commercial and residential real estate tier, Yardi Voyager and MRI Software have real presence: Deka Immobilien, Union Investment Real Estate, DWS (Deutsche Bank real estate funds), Allianz Real Estate, Patrizia, and similar open-ended real estate funds run Yardi or MRI for asset management and property accounting. Vonovia (Germany's largest residential landlord, ~550,000 apartments) and LEG Immobilien run bespoke internal systems alongside vendor platforms.

Compliance & local rules

WEG (Wohnungseigentumsgesetz, 2020 WEModG reform): WEG property managers must produce annual accounts (Jahresabrechnung) and annual budgets (Wirtschaftsplan) in legally specified formats; convene Eigentumerversammlungen (can now be digital); maintain a WEG reserve fund (Instandhaltungsrucklage); and enforce the new individual owner rights introduced by WEModG. WEG-compliant Hausverwaltung software (Domus 4000, Immoware24, GFAD Haufe) produces these outputs natively; US platforms do not. BGB Mietrecht (tenancy law): German landlords can only increase rents via Mietspiegel (comparative rent index justification) or modernisation uplift (Modernisierungsmieterhohung); rent increase notices must cite the applicable Mietspiegel or comparative rents; platforms managing German residential rentals must support Mietspiegel-referenced rent increase letter generation. Betriebskostenverordnung (BetrKV): German operating cost allocation (Betriebskostenabrechnung) must be provided to tenants within 12 months of the accounting period; the BetrKV specifies which operating costs can be passed to tenants (Warmwasser, Grundsteuer, Hausmeister, etc.); German Hausverwaltung software produces Betriebskostenabrechnungen natively; US platforms do not. DSGVO (German GDPR implementation): tenant and owner personal data must have legal basis, DSGVO-compliant data processing records (Verzeichnis von Verarbeitungstatigkeiten, VVT) maintained, and a Datenschutzbeauftragter (DPO) appointed for larger Hausverwaltungen; EU data residency (Frankfurt AWS or Azure region) required for DSGVO-compliant cloud storage. DATEV integration: German Hausverwaltungen use DATEV for accountant data exchange (Steuerberater, DATEV-Buchfuhrung); WEG and Mietverwaltung platforms with DATEV export (Domus 4000, Immoware24, Casavi) enable direct accountant data transfer; US platforms require manual export bridges. Wohnraumkundigungsschutzgesetz: German tenant protection against eviction without qualifying grounds; Eigenbedarf (owner-occupancy need) is the primary ground; eviction processes require legally prescribed notice periods (3-9 months depending on tenancy length); platforms must support legally correct notice generation.

At a glance

Quick comparison, ranked for Germany

Product Best for Starts at 10-emp/mo* Pricing G2 Geo
3 Yardi Voyager
Institutional and enterprise property owners and managers
Quote - 4.0 Global, strongest in US, UK, Canada, Australia, India
5 MRI Software
Commercial-heavy and institutional portfolios
Quote - 4.0 Global, strongest in US, UK, Australia, South Africa
1 AppFolio
Mid-market and enterprise property managers (200 to 50,000 units)
$1.4/emp $14 4.5 United States and Canada
4 Entrata
Multifamily operators (5,000 to 50,000 units)
Quote - 4.2 United States
2 Buildium
SMB and mid-market residential and association managers
$58 $58 4.3 United States and Canada
6 RealPage
Mid-market to enterprise multifamily and commercial
Quote - 3.7 United States, Canada, India
7 Propertyware
Single-family rental operators (100 to 5,000 doors)
$1/emp $10 3.8 United States
8 TenantCloud
Individual landlords and SMB property managers (1 to 50 units)
$0 $0 4.2 United States
9 Avail by Realtor.com
DIY landlords (1 to 20 units)
$0 $0 4.5 United States
10 Rentec Direct
Residential property managers (50 to 500 units)
$45 $45 4.6 United States

*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.

Verified local pricing

What buyers in Germany actually pay

Median annual deal size by employee band, in EUR. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.

Product Employee band Median annual (EUR) Sample Notes
Yardi Voyager German institutional fund or commercial portfolio €195,000 16 Yardi Voyager Germany; EUR; institutional commercial tier; per-module pricing
MRI Software German institutional commercial real estate €140,000 10 MRI Software Germany; EUR; enterprise license
TenantCloud German individual landlord, 3-20 units €960 18 TenantCloud Growth; USD-priced; EUR equivalent; no German compliance features
Local challengers

Germany-built or Germany-strong vendors worth knowing

Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for Germany buyers and worth a shortlist.

Domus 4000

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Munich-built German WEG-Verwaltung and Miet-Verwaltung software by DOMUS Software AG. One of the most widely deployed German Hausverwaltung platforms. Covers WEG Jahresabrechnung, Wirtschaftsplan, Betriebskostenabrechnung, Hausgeld management, owner portals, and DATEV export. The primary evaluation for professional German Hausverwaltungen managing WEG and rental properties. Several thousand German Hausverwaltung customers.

Casavi

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Munich-built modern German property management and tenant communications platform. ~EUR 10M revenue. Covers Hausverwaltung core workflows plus digital mieter portal (tenant app) for maintenance requests, document sharing, and communications. Growing adoption among modern German residential property managers and institutional landlords wanting a digital tenant engagement layer alongside traditional WEG/Mietverwaltung tools. Backed by German PropTech capital.

Immoware24

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Halle (Saale)-built German cloud Hausverwaltung software covering WEG-Verwaltung and Miet-Verwaltung. Modern SaaS architecture; competitive at mid-market German Hausverwaltungen (50-500 units). DATEV-integrated, DSGVO-compliant, WEG and BetrKV-compliant accounting outputs.

GFAD Haufe (flowfact/Haufe)

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German Hausverwaltung ERP by Haufe Group (Freiburg), one of Germany's largest HR and legal software groups. Covers WEG-Verwaltung, Miet-Verwaltung, and commercial property management for larger German Hausverwaltung firms. Haufe brand and German legal compliance depth (BGB, WEG, BetrKV) is a significant trust signal in the German market.

Excluded for Germany

Global picks that don't fit here

  • AppFolio
    No Germany footprint. US residential platform with no WEG, BGB, or Mietspiegel compliance depth. German buyers should evaluate Domus 4000, Casavi, or Immoware24.
  • Buildium
    No Germany presence. RealPage-owned US residential product. No German legal compliance.
  • RealPage
    No Germany operations. US algorithmic revenue management. Not applicable to German Hausverwaltung.
  • Propertyware
    No Germany presence. US single-family rental specialist. Not relevant for German market.
  • Avail by Realtor.com
    US DIY landlord tool. No Germany relevance.
  • Rentec Direct
    US residential small portfolio tool. No Germany footprint or compliance.
  • Entrata
    No Germany operations. US multifamily enterprise platform.
The Germany ranking

All 10, ranked for Germany

Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the Germany market.

#3

Yardi Voyager

Enterprise property management with 40-year founder-led track record.

Founded 1984 · Santa Barbara, CA · private · 50-50,000 employees
G2 4.0 (1,240)
Capterra 4.2
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Yardi Voyager

Yardi Voyager is the enterprise property management platform from Yardi Systems, founded 1984 by Anant Yardi and still founder-led with Anant Yardi as Chairman. The company has stayed private for over 40 years (no PE, no IPO), which is exceptional in software. The product covers the deepest enterprise property management feature set in the market: multifamily, commercial, affordable housing, military, senior living, student housing, and condo, with native general ledger accounting, lease management, revenue management (Yardi Revenue IQ), and CRM. Strengths: deepest enterprise feature breadth in category, 40-year founder-led stability, native general ledger accounting (rare, most competitors integrate to QuickBooks or Sage), broad vertical coverage including commercial, no PE ownership concerns, strong international presence. Best fit for institutional and enterprise property owners and managers with portfolios above 5,000 units or significant commercial real estate. Trade-offs: UX is dated relative to AppFolio (Yardi has historically prioritized depth over polish), implementation is meaningful (6 to 18 months for enterprise), per-module pricing structure adds complexity (Yardi sells many modules, each priced separately), and Voyager 7S the current version is not always available on cloud (Yardi pushes Yardi Breeze for cloud-only mid-market customers).

Best for

Institutional and enterprise property owners and managers (5,000+ units or significant commercial portfolio) wanting deepest feature depth, native GL accounting, and 40-year vendor stability.

Worst for

SMB landlords (Yardi Breeze or TenantCloud better), buyers wanting modern UX (AppFolio better), or fast-implementation needs (most modern cloud products faster).

Strengths

  • Deepest enterprise feature breadth in category
  • 40-year founder-led stability (Anant Yardi still Chairman)
  • Native general ledger accounting
  • Broad vertical coverage (multifamily, commercial, affordable, senior, student)
  • No PE or public ownership concerns
  • Strong international presence
  • Yardi Revenue IQ for revenue management

Weaknesses

  • UX dated relative to AppFolio
  • Implementation 6-18 months for enterprise
  • Per-module pricing adds complexity
  • Voyager 7S not always cloud-deployed
  • Steep learning curve
  • Customer support tiered, base tier response times slow

Pricing tiers

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  • Voyager Core
    Per unit per month, typical $2.50-$5.00/unit/month for core
    Quote
  • Voyager plus modules
    Add-on modules: Revenue IQ, CRM, Maintenance, Procure-to-Pay, each priced separately
    Quote
  • Voyager Enterprise
    Custom enterprise pricing, $250K-$2M+/year for institutional portfolios
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-module add-on pricing
  • · Implementation services ($50K-$500K)
  • · Annual price increases 5-8%
  • · Yardi Concierge for premium support

Key features

  • +Native general ledger accounting
  • +Lease management (residential and commercial)
  • +Yardi Revenue IQ (revenue management)
  • +CRM and prospect management
  • +Maintenance and Procure-to-Pay
  • +Investor accounting and reporting
  • +Affordable housing compliance (LIHTC, HUD)
  • +International multi-currency
250+ integrations
RentCafe (Yardi)Yardi MarketplaceTransUnionNelcoHappyCoBluTrend
Geography
Global, strongest in US, UK, Canada, Australia, India
#5

MRI Software

Enterprise commercial real estate plus lease accounting (ASC 842) leader.

Founded 1971 · Solon, OH · pe backed · 100-50,000 employees
G2 4.0 (720)
Capterra 4.1
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit MRI Software

MRI Software is the enterprise property management platform with the deepest commercial real estate coverage in the category, founded 1971 (one of the oldest software companies in this category). Ownership: PE-backed by Harvest Partners plus GI Partners since 2017. The product covers commercial real estate, multifamily, affordable housing, and investment management with open and connected platform architecture (MRI emphasizes openness, customers can use third-party point solutions alongside MRI core). Strengths: deepest commercial real estate coverage in category, mature lease accounting for ASC 842 (FASB) and IFRS 16 compliance, open architecture supporting third-party integrations, broad vertical coverage, strong investment management module. Best fit for commercial-heavy portfolios and institutional investors with mixed commercial and residential. Trade-offs: UX dated relative to AppFolio, PE ownership has driven aggressive acquisition strategy (MRI has acquired 25+ companies since 2017) which creates module integration inconsistency, support quality varies across acquired product lines, and pricing opacity is high.

Best for

Commercial-heavy portfolios and institutional investors with mixed commercial and residential (10,000+ units or significant commercial square footage) wanting deepest CRE feature depth.

Worst for

Pure residential SMB or mid-market (AppFolio or Buildium better), buyers wanting consistent UX (most modern cloud products cleaner), or fast-implementation needs.

Strengths

  • Deepest commercial real estate coverage in category
  • Mature lease accounting (ASC 842, IFRS 16)
  • Open and connected architecture
  • Broad vertical coverage
  • Strong investment management module
  • Multi-currency and international

Weaknesses

  • UX dated relative to AppFolio
  • PE-driven aggressive acquisition strategy
  • Module integration inconsistency across acquired lines
  • Support quality varies
  • Pricing opacity high
  • Implementation 6-18 months

Pricing tiers

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  • MRI Core
    Property accounting and lease management base, $50K-$150K/year typical
    Quote
  • MRI plus modules
    Add commercial, residential, investment, lease accounting modules separately
    Quote
  • MRI Enterprise
    Full platform, $250K-$2M+/year for institutional
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-module add-on pricing
  • · Implementation services ($75K-$750K)
  • · Annual price increases 6-9%
  • · Custom integration development

Key features

  • +Commercial real estate management
  • +Lease accounting (ASC 842, IFRS 16)
  • +Multifamily property management
  • +Investment management and fund accounting
  • +Open API and third-party ecosystem
  • +Affordable housing compliance
  • +Multi-currency international
  • +AI Analytics
180+ integrations
Yardi (data exchange)SalesforceMicrosoft DynamicsWorkdayCoStarVTS
Geography
Global, strongest in US, UK, Australia, South Africa
#1

AppFolio

Modern cloud property management leader and only public pure-play.

Founded 2006 · Goleta, CA · public · 10-5,000 employees
G2 4.5 (1,840)
Capterra 4.5
From $1.4 /employee/mo
◐ Partial disclosure
Visit AppFolio

AppFolio is the modern cloud property management leader, founded 2006 in Santa Barbara and public on NASDAQ since 2015 under ticker APPF. The product covers residential (multifamily, single-family, student housing) and commercial property management with rent collection, lease management, maintenance, accounting, owner reporting, and tenant screening. AppFolio is the only public pure-play in the category, which provides unusual financial transparency (quarterly earnings disclose unit growth, revenue per unit, and customer metrics). Strengths: modern UX, strong residential plus commercial coverage, aggressive AI feature velocity (Realm-X AI assistant launched 2024), clean financial transparency as a public company, no RealPage portfolio exposure. Best fit for mid-market and enterprise residential property managers and commercial operators wanting a modern cloud platform. Trade-offs: per-unit pricing scales fast at large portfolios (over 50,000 units), Property Manager Plus tier required for some advanced features adds cost, and commercial depth lags MRI Software for pure-commercial portfolios.

Best for

Mid-market and enterprise residential property managers (200 to 50,000 units) and commercial operators wanting a modern cloud platform with strong UX, transparency, and no RealPage portfolio exposure.

Worst for

SMB landlords with under 50 units (TenantCloud, Avail cheaper), pure-commercial portfolios (MRI deeper), or institutional multifamily wanting deepest revenue management (Yardi Voyager or Entrata better).

Strengths

  • Modern cloud UX (strongest in category)
  • Only public pure-play (NASDAQ:APPF), quarterly transparency
  • Strong residential and commercial coverage
  • Realm-X AI assistant for property managers
  • No RealPage ownership chain
  • Aggressive product velocity
  • Strong owner portal and reporting

Weaknesses

  • Per-unit pricing scales fast over 50,000 units
  • Property Manager Plus tier required for advanced features
  • Commercial depth below MRI for pure-commercial
  • Implementation 2-4 months for mid-market
  • Customer support response times reported as variable since 2023

Pricing tiers

partial
  • Core
    Per unit per month, residential, $298/mo minimum (50 units)
    $1.4 /emp/mo
  • Plus
    Per unit per month, residential, $1,500/mo minimum (500 units), AI included
    $3 /emp/mo
  • Max
    Enterprise tier, custom pricing for 5,000+ unit portfolios
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Tenant screening per-application fees ($15-$25)
  • · Online payment processing fees
  • · Premium leasing tools
  • · Implementation services for large portfolios

Key features

  • +Rent collection (ACH, card, cash via PaySlip)
  • +Lease management and renewals
  • +Online tenant screening
  • +Maintenance work orders with vendor portal
  • +Owner portal and reporting
  • +Trust accounting
  • +Realm-X AI assistant
  • +Online leasing and listings syndication
80+ integrations
Zillow Rental NetworkApartments.comRentlyHappyCoPetScreeningLatchel
Geography
United States and Canada
#4

Entrata

Modern multifamily challenger with private growth funding.

Founded 2003 · Lehi, UT · private · 50-10,000 employees
G2 4.2 (880)
Capterra 4.4
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Entrata

Entrata is the modern multifamily-focused property management platform, founded 2003 in Lehi, Utah. The company raised a $507M Series A in 2021 at over $1B valuation, exceptional for a 17-year-old company, and remains private and founder-influenced. The product covers multifamily property management end-to-end: rent collection, lease management, prospect-to-resident CRM, marketing, revenue management (Entrata Pricing), maintenance, accounting, and resident services. Strengths: deep multifamily focus (Entrata does not try to serve commercial or association markets), modern UX relative to Yardi, single platform reducing integration complexity, private well-funded with growth runway, credible alternative to RealPage for multifamily operators avoiding the antitrust-defendant parent. Best fit for multifamily operators with 5,000 to 50,000 units who want a modern single-vendor stack. Trade-offs: no commercial real estate coverage, US-only geographic focus, smaller integration ecosystem than AppFolio or Yardi, and customer reports of pricing pressure during contract renewals.

Best for

Multifamily operators (5,000 to 50,000 units) wanting a modern single-vendor stack covering CRM, marketing, leasing, revenue management, and resident services, particularly those moving away from RealPage.

Worst for

Commercial-only portfolios (MRI better), single-family rental (Propertyware or AppFolio better), international operations (Yardi better), or SMB landlords (TenantCloud or Buildium cheaper).

Strengths

  • Deep multifamily focus, single-platform architecture
  • Modern UX relative to Yardi
  • Private well-funded ($507M Series A 2021)
  • Credible alternative to RealPage for multifamily
  • Strong resident CRM and marketing
  • Entrata Pricing for revenue management

Weaknesses

  • No commercial real estate coverage
  • US-only geographic focus
  • Smaller integration ecosystem than AppFolio or Yardi
  • Customer reports of pricing pressure at renewal
  • Implementation 3-9 months for enterprise

Pricing tiers

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  • Entrata Core
    Per unit per month, multifamily core, $3-$6/unit/month typical
    Quote
  • Entrata Pro
    Adds Pricing, marketing automation, $6-$10/unit/month
    Quote
  • Entrata Enterprise
    Full suite including ResidentVerify, $10+/unit/month for large portfolios
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services ($25K-$300K)
  • · Annual price increases 6-10%
  • · Tenant screening per-application fees
  • · Marketing module add-ons

Key features

  • +Multifamily-specific accounting
  • +Resident CRM and marketing automation
  • +Entrata Pricing (revenue management)
  • +Online leasing and renewals
  • +Maintenance and inspections
  • +ResidentVerify (tenant screening)
  • +Resident portal and payments
  • +Property websites
90+ integrations
Zillow Rental NetworkApartments.comTransUnionHappyCoLatchelPetScreening
Geography
United States
#2

Buildium

Mature SMB-to-mid product with complex RealPage and Thoma Bravo ownership.

Founded 2004 · Boston, MA · pe backed · 1-500 employees
G2 4.3 (2,080)
Capterra 4.5
From $58 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit Buildium

Buildium is the mature SMB-to-mid-market property management product, founded 2004 in Boston. Ownership chain matters: Buildium was acquired by RealPage in 2019 for $580M, and RealPage itself was taken private by Thoma Bravo in 2021 for $10.2B. That means Buildium today is a Thoma Bravo PE-backed product via the RealPage parent. The product covers residential property management (multifamily, single-family, condo associations) with rent collection, lease management, maintenance, accounting, and tenant communications. Strengths: strong fit for SMB and mid-market residential (50 to 5,000 units), mature feature set, association management depth (HOA, condo), affordable pricing relative to AppFolio. Trade-offs: innovation pace has slowed materially post-RealPage acquisition (customer reports 2022 to 2026), the RealPage parent is the defendant in a major DOJ antitrust lawsuit (August 2024) which raises vendor trust concerns even though Buildium itself does not use the YieldStar algorithm, and support quality has been inconsistent post-acquisition. Some buyers are actively migrating off Buildium to AppFolio specifically to exit the RealPage ownership chain.

Best for

SMB and mid-market residential property managers (50 to 5,000 units) and association managers comfortable with RealPage and Thoma Bravo ownership chain.

Worst for

Buyers wanting to avoid RealPage ownership entirely (AppFolio is the modern alternative), enterprise multifamily (Yardi or Entrata better), or commercial portfolios (MRI better).

Strengths

  • Strong fit for SMB and mid-market (50 to 5,000 units)
  • Mature residential feature set
  • Association management (HOA, condo) depth
  • Affordable pricing relative to AppFolio
  • Tenant communications strong
  • Open API

Weaknesses

  • Innovation pace slowed post-RealPage acquisition (2019)
  • RealPage parent named defendant in DOJ antitrust lawsuit (Aug 2024)
  • Thoma Bravo PE ownership chain via RealPage
  • Support quality inconsistent post-acquisition
  • Customer migration to AppFolio rising in 2024-2026
  • No native revenue management

Pricing tiers

public
  • Essential
    Up to 150 units, then $0.88/unit/month
    $58 /mo
  • Growth
    Up to 250 units, then $0.88/unit/month, plus analytics
    $183 /mo
  • Premium
    Up to 5,000 units, then $0.88/unit/month, plus open API access
    $479 /mo
Watch for
  • · Tenant screening per-application fees
  • · Online payment processing fees
  • · eSignature add-on at lower tiers
  • · 1099 e-filing fees

Key features

  • +Rent collection and accounting
  • +Lease management
  • +Online tenant screening
  • +Maintenance work orders
  • +Owner and tenant portals
  • +Association management (HOA, condo)
  • +Open API at Premium tier
  • +1099 filing
60+ integrations
Zillow Rental NetworkApartments.comTransUnion SmartMovePayNearMeHappyCoLatchel
Geography
United States and Canada
#6

RealPage

Largest revenue management installed base; defendant in DOJ antitrust lawsuit (Aug 2024).

Founded 1998 · Richardson, TX · pe backed · 50-50,000 employees
G2 3.7 (980)
Capterra 3.8
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit RealPage

RealPage is the largest revenue management platform in property management, founded 1998 and taken private by Thoma Bravo in 2021 for $10.2B in cash. The company owns Buildium (2019), Propertyware, and multiple other property management products through roll-up acquisitions. The flagship product set includes RealPage AIM (asset and investment management), RealPage IMS (investor management), RealPage Revenue Management (YieldStar and AI Revenue Management), RealPage OneSite (property management), and RealPage Accounting. The central 2026 issue: on 23 August 2024 the US Department of Justice plus state attorneys general from California, Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, and Washington filed an antitrust lawsuit alleging that RealPage YieldStar enabled coordinated rental price-setting across more than 4.5 million rental units by aggregating non-public competitor pricing data and recommending coordinated prices, with landlords agreeing to follow the recommendations. The case alleges violations of Section 1 of the Sherman Act. RealPage denies the allegations and is contesting the case. The lawsuit is the central vendor-trust event in the category, several large multifamily operators (Greystar, Cushman and Wakefield, Camden, BH Management, and others) are named as co-defendants or have been linked to the case. Buyers should weigh: (1) the materially heightened regulatory risk including potential injunctive relief that could limit YieldStar functionality, (2) the negative brand impact on landlord-tenant relations, (3) the possible state-level legislation (San Francisco, Berkeley, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, and others have passed local algorithmic pricing bans), and (4) RealPage parent ownership chain effects on Buildium and Propertyware product roadmaps.

Best for

Existing RealPage customers with significant migration cost who can absorb regulatory risk while monitoring the DOJ case outcome. New buyers should evaluate AppFolio, Yardi, or Entrata first.

Worst for

New buyers in 2026 (regulatory risk too high for fresh contracts), buyers in jurisdictions with local algorithmic pricing bans, or buyers prioritizing vendor trust over installed-base inertia.

Strengths

  • Largest revenue management installed base
  • Comprehensive multifamily product portfolio
  • Thoma Bravo financial backing
  • Deep multifamily-specific features
  • Established enterprise relationships

Weaknesses

  • DOJ antitrust lawsuit filed August 2024 over YieldStar algorithm
  • Eight state AGs joined federal case (CA, CO, CT, MN, NC, OR, TN, WA)
  • Major customer migration to AppFolio, Yardi, and Entrata in 2024-2026
  • Local algorithmic pricing bans (SF, Berkeley, Minneapolis, Philadelphia)
  • Thoma Bravo PE-driven cost optimization
  • Innovation pace slowed across portfolio

Pricing tiers

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  • RealPage OneSite
    Property management core, per unit per month
    Quote
  • RealPage Revenue Management
    YieldStar and AI Revenue Management add-on; new buyers should evaluate regulatory risk
    Quote
  • RealPage Enterprise
    Full platform, $250K-$2M+/year typical
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-module add-on pricing
  • · Implementation services
  • · Annual price increases
  • · Potential algorithmic pricing module restrictions pending DOJ case outcome

Key features

  • +Property management (OneSite)
  • +Revenue management (YieldStar, AI Revenue Management)
  • +Investor management (IMS)
  • +Asset and investment management (AIM)
  • +Accounting
  • +Resident services
  • +Lead-to-lease CRM
200+ integrations
Yardi (data exchange)AppFolio (data exchange)SalesforceCoStarTransUnionZillow Rental Network
Geography
United States, Canada, India
#7

Propertyware

Single-family rental specialist with RealPage ownership concerns.

Founded 2003 · Carrollton, TX · pe backed · 1-200 employees
G2 3.8 (480)
Capterra 3.9
From $1 /employee/mo
◐ Partial disclosure
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Propertyware is the single-family rental management platform from RealPage, founded 2003 and acquired by RealPage in 2009. It is the most mature SFR-specialist product in the category. The product covers single-family rental and small multifamily with rent collection, lease management, maintenance, accounting, owner reporting, and tenant screening. Strengths: deep single-family rental specialization (very few competitors target SFR specifically), mature feature set for SFR operators with 100 to 5,000 doors, strong owner portal and reporting. Trade-offs: inherits the RealPage ownership chain (RealPage parent, Thoma Bravo PE), which means buyers carry the same DOJ antitrust concerns affecting the RealPage parent even though Propertyware itself does not use the YieldStar algorithm. Innovation pace has been slow since RealPage acquisition, UX is dated, and many SFR operators are migrating to AppFolio specifically to exit the RealPage ownership chain.

Best for

Single-family rental operators (100 to 5,000 doors) comfortable with RealPage and Thoma Bravo ownership chain wanting SFR-specialized product.

Worst for

Buyers avoiding RealPage ownership (AppFolio is the modern SFR alternative), multifamily-only operators (Buildium, Yardi, or Entrata better), or buyers wanting modern UX.

Strengths

  • Deep single-family rental specialization
  • Mature SFR feature set
  • Strong owner portal and reporting
  • Open API
  • Mid-market SFR pricing

Weaknesses

  • Inherits RealPage ownership chain and DOJ antitrust concerns
  • Innovation pace slow since RealPage acquisition (2009)
  • UX dated
  • Customer migration to AppFolio rising
  • Smaller integration ecosystem than AppFolio

Pricing tiers

partial
  • Basic
    Per unit per month, $250/mo minimum
    $1 /emp/mo
  • Plus
    Per unit per month, $350/mo minimum, adds maintenance and owner portal
    $1.5 /emp/mo
  • Premium
    Per unit per month, $450/mo minimum, full features
    $2 /emp/mo
Watch for
  • · Tenant screening per-application fees
  • · eSignature add-on
  • · Online payment processing fees
  • · Implementation services

Key features

  • +SFR rent collection and accounting
  • +Lease management
  • +Maintenance work orders
  • +Owner and tenant portals
  • +Online tenant screening
  • +Open API
  • +1099 filing
50+ integrations
Zillow Rental NetworkTruliaTransUnion SmartMoveHappyCoLatchel
Geography
United States
#8

TenantCloud

Modern SMB landlord platform with free tier.

Founded 2014 · Cumming, GA · private · 1-50 employees
G2 4.2 (380)
Capterra 4.4
From $0 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit TenantCloud

TenantCloud is the modern SMB landlord and small portfolio property management platform, founded 2014. The product covers SMB rent collection, lease management, online applications, maintenance requests, and accounting, with a credible free tier (Starter plan up to 75 units) plus affordable paid plans. Strengths: modern UX, free tier lowers evaluation friction, affordable paid pricing, founder-led, no RealPage ownership exposure, decent feature breadth for the price. Best fit for individual landlords and SMB property managers with 1 to 50 units. Trade-offs: feature depth below AppFolio or Buildium for mid-market needs, customer support is hit-or-miss at lower tiers, accounting depth lighter than Buildium, and US-focused.

Best for

Individual landlords and SMB property managers (1 to 50 units) wanting modern UX, free or affordable pricing, and no RealPage ownership exposure.

Worst for

Mid-market property managers above 100 units (AppFolio or Buildium better), commercial portfolios (MRI better), or buyers needing deep accounting integration.

Strengths

  • Modern UX for SMB landlords
  • Credible free tier (Starter)
  • Affordable paid pricing
  • Founder-led, no RealPage exposure
  • Decent feature breadth for the price
  • Mobile-first product

Weaknesses

  • Feature depth below AppFolio or Buildium for mid-market
  • Customer support hit-or-miss at lower tiers
  • Accounting depth lighter than Buildium
  • US-focused
  • Smaller integration ecosystem

Pricing tiers

public
  • Starter (free)
    Up to 75 units, basic features
    $0 /mo
  • Growth
    Per month plus $0.50/unit/month over 75 units
    $15 /mo
  • Pro
    Per month plus $0.50/unit/month, adds advanced features
    $50 /mo
Watch for
  • · Tenant screening per-application fees
  • · Online payment processing fees
  • · eSignature add-on
  • · Advanced reporting at Pro tier

Key features

  • +Rent collection and accounting
  • +Lease management
  • +Online tenant screening
  • +Maintenance requests
  • +Tenant and owner portals
  • +Online rental listings
  • +Mobile app
  • +Free tier
30+ integrations
Zillow Rental NetworkApartments.comTransUnion SmartMoveQuickBooksPlaid
Geography
United States
#9

Avail by Realtor.com

DIY landlord platform with Realtor.com listings integration.

Founded 2012 · Chicago, IL · public · 1-20 employees
G2 4.5 (280)
Capterra 4.6
From $0 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit Avail by Realtor.com

Avail is the DIY landlord platform owned by Realtor.com (which is owned by News Corp parent and operated by Move, Inc.). Avail was acquired by Realtor.com in 2020. The product covers DIY landlord workflows: online rental listings (syndicated to Realtor.com), tenant applications and screening, lease drafting (state-specific lease templates), rent collection, and maintenance tracking. Strengths: strong Realtor.com listings integration (Avail listings appear on Realtor.com automatically), state-specific lease templates (50 states covered), affordable pricing including a free tier, consumer-anchored brand. Best fit for DIY landlords with 1 to 20 units who self-manage. Trade-offs: feature depth lighter than TenantCloud for SMB property managers above 20 units, accounting features minimal, support tier-dependent, and roadmap influenced by Realtor.com parent priorities.

Best for

DIY landlords (1 to 20 units) self-managing who want strong Realtor.com listings integration plus state-specific lease templates plus affordable pricing.

Worst for

Property managers with 20+ units (TenantCloud, Buildium, AppFolio better), commercial portfolios (no coverage), or buyers needing deep accounting.

Strengths

  • Strong Realtor.com listings integration
  • State-specific lease templates (50 states)
  • Affordable pricing with free tier
  • Consumer-anchored brand
  • Modern UX
  • No RealPage exposure

Weaknesses

  • Feature depth lighter than TenantCloud above 20 units
  • Accounting features minimal
  • Support tier-dependent
  • Roadmap influenced by Realtor.com parent
  • No commercial coverage
  • US-only

Pricing tiers

public
  • Unlimited (free)
    Unlimited units, basic features
    $0 /mo
  • Unlimited Plus
    Per unit per month, adds fast pay, custom applications, premium listings
    $7 /mo
Watch for
  • · Tenant screening per-application fees ($55)
  • · Premium listings boost
  • · eSignature included at paid tier
  • · Online payment processing fees

Key features

  • +Online rental listings (Realtor.com syndication)
  • +State-specific lease templates
  • +Tenant screening (credit, criminal, eviction)
  • +Online rent collection
  • +Maintenance tracking
  • +Tenant portal
  • +Mobile app
20+ integrations
Realtor.comZillow Rental NetworkTruliaTransUnion SmartMovePlaid
Geography
United States
#10

Rentec Direct

Family-run SMB-to-mid platform with strong customer support reputation.

Founded 2007 · Grants Pass, OR · private · 1-100 employees
G2 4.6 (320)
Capterra 4.7
From $45 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit Rentec Direct

Rentec Direct is the SMB-to-mid-market property management platform, founded 2007 and family-run since founding. The product covers residential property management with rent collection, accounting, lease management, maintenance, tenant screening, and trust accounting. Strengths: exceptional customer support reputation (consistently one of the highest-rated for support in category), affordable transparent pricing, family-run and founder-led (no PE), 18+ year track record, strong trust accounting for property managers handling client funds. Best fit for residential property managers with 50 to 500 units who value responsive support over feature breadth. Trade-offs: feature depth below AppFolio for mid-market scale needs, UX is functional but not modern, smaller integration ecosystem, and limited to US residential.

Best for

Residential property managers (50 to 500 units) who value responsive customer support over feature breadth, want family-run vendor stability, and need solid trust accounting.

Worst for

Enterprise multifamily (Yardi, Entrata better), commercial portfolios (MRI better), buyers wanting modern AI features (AppFolio better), or DIY single landlords (Avail or TenantCloud better fit).

Strengths

  • Exceptional customer support reputation
  • Affordable transparent pricing
  • Family-run, no PE or acquisition
  • 18+ year track record
  • Strong trust accounting
  • No RealPage exposure

Weaknesses

  • Feature depth below AppFolio for mid-market scale
  • UX functional but not modern
  • Smaller integration ecosystem
  • US residential only
  • No commercial coverage

Pricing tiers

public
  • Rentec PRO
    Up to 10 units, then per-unit scaling, residential property managers
    $45 /mo
  • Rentec PM
    Property managers with trust accounting, scales with unit count
    $45 /mo
  • Rentec Enterprise
    Custom pricing for 1,000+ unit portfolios
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Tenant screening per-application fees
  • · Online payment processing fees
  • · eSignature add-on
  • · 1099 e-filing fees

Key features

  • +Rent collection and accounting
  • +Trust accounting (property manager)
  • +Lease management
  • +Online tenant screening
  • +Maintenance work orders
  • +Tenant and owner portals
  • +1099 filing
  • +Bank reconciliation
25+ integrations
Zillow Rental NetworkApartments.comTransUnion SmartMoveQuickBooksPlaid
Geography
United States

Frequently asked questions

The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.

What is the difference between WEG-Verwaltung and Miet-Verwaltung software in Germany?
WEG-Verwaltung (Wohnungseigentumsgemeinschaft management) software handles the management of apartment buildings where individual apartments are owned by separate owners. The manager's job is to manage common property on behalf of all owners collectively: collecting Hausgeld, maintaining common areas, preparing annual accounts (Jahresabrechnung), running owners' meetings (Eigentumerversammlung), and managing the Instandhaltungsrucklage (reserve fund). The legal framework is the Wohnungseigentumsgesetz (WEG). Miet-Verwaltung software handles the management of rental properties on behalf of landlords: collecting rent, managing tenant relationships, preparing Betriebskostenabrechnungen (operating cost reconciliations), and handling tenancy law compliance under the BGB. German Hausverwaltung firms typically offer both WEG and Miet-Verwaltung services, and German Hausverwaltung-Software (Domus 4000, Immoware24, Casavi) typically supports both. US platforms (AppFolio, Buildium) understand neither legal structure and cannot produce the required German legal accounting outputs.
Should a German Hausverwaltung evaluate Casavi vs Domus 4000 vs Immoware24?
Domus 4000 is the safe choice for established German Hausverwaltungen that prioritise deep German legal compliance (WEG Jahresabrechnung, BetrKV Betriebskostenabrechnung, DATEV export) over modern UX. It has the longest track record and broadest German legal feature set. Immoware24 is the mid-market alternative with a more modern SaaS architecture and competitive pricing for firms managing 50-500 units. Casavi is the right choice for Hausverwaltungen that want to add a modern digital tenant and owner portal layer on top of core management; it is often evaluated as a complement to Domus 4000 or Immoware24 rather than a replacement, particularly for firms managing institutional or corporate residential clients who expect a modern digital experience. If you are starting a new German Hausverwaltung with a modern-first approach, Casavi and Immoware24 are the most natural choices; if you are an established firm prioritising regulatory compliance depth and accountant workflows, Domus 4000 is the default.
What is the impact of the RealPage DOJ antitrust lawsuit on my vendor selection?
The DOJ filed an antitrust lawsuit against RealPage on 23 August 2024, with eight state attorneys general (California, Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Washington) joining. The case alleges RealPage YieldStar revenue management software enabled coordinated rental price-setting across 4.5 million+ units by aggregating non-public competitor pricing data and recommending coordinated prices. The case affects vendor selection at multiple levels: (1) RealPage itself faces possible injunctive relief that could limit YieldStar functionality plus reputational damage. (2) RealPage-owned products (Buildium, Propertyware) inherit parent vendor trust concerns even though they do not use YieldStar themselves. (3) Local jurisdictions (San Francisco, Berkeley, Minneapolis, Philadelphia) have passed algorithmic pricing bans that affect RealPage YieldStar use in those markets. Our recommendation: new buyers should evaluate AppFolio, Yardi Voyager, or Entrata before signing new multi-year RealPage-portfolio contracts. Existing RealPage customers should monitor the case and add contract flexibility where possible.
AppFolio vs Yardi Voyager, which is better for my portfolio?
AppFolio if you have 200 to 50,000 units, want modern cloud UX, value public-company financial transparency (NASDAQ:APPF since 2015), and have a mix of residential plus light commercial. Yardi Voyager if you have 5,000+ units or significant commercial real estate, need deepest enterprise feature breadth, value 40-year founder-led private vendor stability (Anant Yardi still Chairman), and need native general ledger accounting. Most modern mid-market wins go to AppFolio. Most institutional and enterprise wins with deep commercial or multi-vertical needs go to Yardi. For commercial-heavy with ASC 842 lease accounting, MRI Software is the deeper alternative to Yardi.
Multifamily vs single-family rental, do I need different software?
Often yes. Multifamily-specialized products (Entrata, RealPage, Yardi RentCafe) focus on apartment-community workflows: prospect-to-resident CRM, marketing automation, revenue management, unit-level lease management, and amenity scheduling. Single-family rental products (Propertyware, AppFolio SFR) focus on geographically distributed door-level workflows: each property as a standalone unit, owner reporting at portfolio level, vendor dispatch across metro areas, and inspections. AppFolio is the rare product that handles both well. Buildium handles both reasonably. Propertyware is SFR-only. Entrata is multifamily-only. If your portfolio mixes 50/50, default to AppFolio. If 90%+ multifamily, Yardi or Entrata. If 90%+ SFR, AppFolio or Propertyware.
How much does property management software cost?
Pricing varies massively by portfolio size and product. SMB landlords (1-50 units): Avail free to $7/unit/month; TenantCloud free to $50/month plus per-unit; Rentec Direct $45/month base. SMB property managers (50-250 units): Buildium $58-$479/month plus per-unit; Rentec PM $45 base scaling. Mid-market (200-2,500 units): AppFolio Core or Plus $1.40-$3.00/unit/month with $298-$1,500 minimums, typical $6K-$54K/year. Mid-market+ multifamily (1,000-10,000 units): Entrata $3-$10/unit/month, typical $84K-$348K/year. Enterprise (5,000-50,000+ units): AppFolio Max, Yardi Voyager, Entrata Enterprise, MRI all $250K-$2M+/year with per-module add-ons.
How does state landlord-tenant law affect software choice?
US property management is governed by 50 separate state landlord-tenant codes plus local rent control ordinances. Software with state-specific lease templates (Avail covers 50 states; Buildium, AppFolio support state-specific clauses) reduces legal risk. Rent control compliance (California AB 1482, Oregon SB 608, NYC stabilization, St. Paul/Minneapolis, Portland) requires software that can track maximum legal rent increases per unit. Security deposit handling varies by state (interest accrual, separate trust accounts, max amounts), trust accounting features matter. Eviction process is state-specific, integration with screening providers (TransUnion SmartMove, RentPrep) plus state-compliant notice generation matter. Most mid-market+ products handle state variation reasonably; SMB landlord products vary.
Should I worry about fair housing compliance in my software?
Yes. The federal Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, and disability. State and local fair housing laws add protected classes (source of income including Section 8 voucher holders is protected in 19 states plus 100+ localities; sexual orientation and gender identity protected in 22 states). Software risk areas: (1) tenant screening criteria (must be applied uniformly; criminal record screening faces increasing restrictions including HUD 2016 disparate-impact guidance and state ban-the-box laws). (2) advertising language (no discriminatory preference). (3) algorithmic pricing (DOJ RealPage case alleges algorithmic coordination harms tenants). (4) AI-driven tenant scoring (faces fair housing scrutiny). AppFolio, Yardi, Buildium, Entrata ship fair-housing-compliant defaults. Buyer responsibility, software does not eliminate fair housing compliance obligations.
How long does property management software implementation take?
SMB tools (TenantCloud, Avail, Rentec Direct): 1-4 weeks, mostly data entry and lease upload. SMB property managers (Buildium): 4-8 weeks including chart of accounts setup and tenant data migration. Mid-market (AppFolio): 8-16 weeks including custom chart of accounts, owner data migration, integration setup, training. Enterprise multifamily (Entrata, Yardi Voyager): 3-9 months including per-module setup, integration with general ledger, revenue management configuration, staff training across multiple roles. Enterprise commercial plus multifamily (MRI Software, Yardi enterprise): 6-18 months including per-module setup, lease accounting (ASC 842) data migration, investment management integration, multi-currency setup. Plan implementation as accounting plus operations transformation, not just software setup.
Can I migrate off RealPage, Buildium, or Propertyware easily?
Migration off any property management platform is meaningful work but achievable. Data migration sources: tenant data, lease data, payment history, owner records, vendor records, work order history, chart of accounts. Target product (typically AppFolio, Yardi, or Entrata) provides migration tooling. Realistic timelines: SMB Buildium to AppFolio 4-8 weeks. Mid-market Buildium to AppFolio 2-4 months. Enterprise RealPage to Yardi or Entrata 6-12 months. Customer migration off RealPage products has accelerated 2024-2026 in response to the DOJ antitrust lawsuit, which means migration tooling and consulting capacity is more mature than in 2022-2023. Negotiate migration assistance and parallel-run period with the target vendor in your contract.

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