#AptChat

Revenue Management Software

Last week’s #AptChat focused on the use of revenue management (RM) software solutions to efficiently determine rental pricing, while taking the emotion (and potential for overcompensation) out of the process. With representation from both Rainmaker (LRO) and RealPage (YieldStar) throughout the discussion and apartment operators on both sides of the fence, this turned out to be a very interesting, enlightening discussion.

First, it’s important to understand what a revenue management system is and why apartment operators might want to use one. Here’s how you defined revenue management software:

We gave both Rainmaker and RealPage the opportunity to describe how they derive their pricing. Here’s Rainmaker’s response: “LRO optimizes rents based on supply & demand (traffic, leasing, availability, etc). Market response is measured & prices adjust.” Bruce Barfield also added that “LRO uses electronic web scraping technology to get dynamic prices.
Janine Jovanovic answered for RealPage: “YS gets factual leasing data daily from 15k+ properties across the US + 5m MPF units + any data entered on site.”

On to the recap!

Are you using revenue management software for your business? If yes, why? If no, why not?

How long does an RM system take to ‘pay for itself’?

How many units before companies feel they need a “pricing guru” to over see the system? (Asked by Steve Matre)

How tough is it to renew someone when their rent can, in effect, go down one day after they sign their renewal?

Along the way, there were a lot of great comments about implementation and the use of revenue management systems in general. Here are a few of the highlights:

One advocate for revenue management, Mark Juleen, laid out in detail why he likes using the program over manual pricing. Here’s what he said:

Even though Mark is a fan of the system, he still thinks there’s room for improvement (and others seemed to agree). For more comments on this, and for the rest of the discussion, check out the full transcript.

What do you think? Are you using a revenue management system to set pricing? If so, what has been your experience so far? What can RM systems do to improve their models? Are you evaluating your options? Let us know what you think in the comments!

This week’s #AptChat included 354 tweets coming from 53 contributors. Thanks to all those who contributed this week!

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