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Transaction Management Platform from eBrokerHouse Available for Free

The Nevada-based real estate software provider ""eBrokerHouse"":http://www.eBrokerHouse.com is making its ""transaction management and offer submission platform"":http://dsnews.comarticles/real-estate-software-provider-ebrokerhouse-reaches-1b-milestone-2010-08-19 available for free to real estate agents. eBrokerHouse caters to all agents and all niches of the residential real estate business, including REOs, short sales, traditional sales, and even rental properties.
[IMAGE] In the past eBrokerHouse offered agents a free 30-day trial and if they wanted to continue to use the service, a paid membership was required. Now, agents can take advantage of the Web-based platform at no cost with just a few restrictions on some features of the paid version.

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Free accounts are limited to a maximum of 10 active listings, 1 GB of file storage, and only one user.

Agents who opt for the free service will have unlimited access to all other features available on the eBrokerHouse platform, including unlimited buy-side transactions, online offer submissions, task management capabilities, broker price opinion (BPO) tracking, a customer relationship management (CRM) interface, and a built-in system for managing and scheduling showings.

""The industry is lacking a simple and uniform transaction management platform that every agent can use without cost being an issue,"" said eBrokerhouse CEO Alan Fenn. ""We want to fill that void and be the one system that every agent can use to manage all aspects of their transactions in a paperless, mobile, and more organized environment.""

According to Fenn, the free version of ""eBrokerHouse"":http://www.ebrokerhouse.com/ will work perfectly for the vast majority of agents. High-volume list agents and teams that need more flexibility can easily upgrade to a paid membership and remove the few restrictions of the free account.

About Author: Carrie Bay

Carrie Bay is a freelance writer for DS News and its sister publication MReport. She served as online editor for DSNews.com from 2008 through 2011. Prior to joining DS News and the Five Star organization, she managed public relations, marketing, and media relations initiatives for several B2B companies in the financial services, technology, and telecommunications industries. She also wrote for retail and nonprofit organizations upon graduating from Texas A&M University with degrees in journalism and English.
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