EbrokerHouse VS TazaREO

My firm recently switched from Taza REO to Ebrokerhouse.com to manage our REO listings. While Ebrokerhouse is much less expensive and easier to use, the keycode feature alone would justify the switch. We post a link in our listings. Agents register for showing and receive instantly the keycode specifically set for each property, while I receive an email on my cell from the inquiry. Agents then register their buyers offers, attach a scanned copy and submit. When I log onto Ebrokerhouse, all of my new offers are clearly labeled that require my attention. Taza took weeks to initially setup and launch. Ebrokerhouse was setup instantly, we were up and running the first day, no training classes, no tech support issues, nothing. While Ebrokerhouse.com is a fixed monthly fee of $29.99 for unlimited use, Taza had a sliding scale starting at $150 per month for up to 50 active properties, then $300 per month from 51 - 99. Cost savings, ease of use, responsive, and the wonderful combo/keycode feature makes Ebrokerhouse a no brainer.Richard StewartREO Specialists llc914 S Burdick StKalamazoo MI 49001www.REOmamma.com
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  • You guys are awesome! Much appreciated.
  • Richard, we have been using eBrokerHouse for about 3 months now and are very pleased with what it can do, and more importantly, what it does for us! I looked at several other contact management programs out there in the marketplace and found them to be very costly for the amount of REO that I service. I find that their tech support is very good, that they are open to new ideas and suggestions, and I really enjoy the offer management system. I believe that it is the same old story.........we all have to find out what works best for us, what fits our business plan etc. I just find that eBrokerHouse works well for us, and I'm very happy that we have it. I would encourage others out there that have NO system at all in place to at least look at this one and give it a try.
  • I have never used Taza, but I am very happy with ebrokerhouse
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