Property technology (commonly referred to as proptech), refers to the use of technology in the real estate industry. Even if you are unfamiliar with the term, you’ve likely interacted with proptech. Whether it was adjusting the temperature of your smart home from your phone, taking a home tour on Matterport, or virtually remodelling your kitchen, proptech affects how we live, where we live, and how we interact with those around us.
Traditional Property Management firms have been slow to harness technology, leaving their managers buried in tedious paperwork and manual tasks. They’ve been able to operate “fine” with conventional systems up until now, so why change? The obvious answer is to give managers more time for direct collaboration with clients therefore supporting higher-priority work. However, the more pressing reason is that technology is essential in addressing an increasing Property Manager shortage that is simply not going to go away.
“We could easily use 200 or 300 managers in the industry tomorrow and it probably wouldn’t fill the gaps,” told Global News. "It is getting dire, and it’s not just B.C., it’s across the country.” - CHOA Executive Director Tony Gioventu
At Tribe Management, it will look slightly different depending on which chair you sit in; however, it will always include access, information, and heart.
Technology-enabled services allow for seamless self-serve options, easy access to information, and quicker response times. More specifically, it empowers you as a Condo or Strata Owner to:
Tech-backed management services support the ability of your Council or Board to operate effectively, make informed decisions, and streamline your communication channels. It gives your team the ability to:
Community Managers
Technology-backed management services support their ability to prioritize tasks, focus on licensed activity, and provide proactive services that support the longevity of a community. More precisely, the right technology allows them to:
According to the 2021 Census, over 2.2 million Canadians reside in stratas and condominiums; a number which is only expected to grow. However, the number of licensed and experienced Property Managers continues to dwindle in many cities.
Now, more than ever before, it is crucial that condominiums and stratas are managed efficiently and operate effectively. We detailed in the previous section how tools can simplify strata/condo operations and enhance the community experiences, so why not take advantage of them?
To summarize, leveraging property technology provides considerable benefits not only to Boards and Councils but also Owners and Residents in the following areas:
Communication remains one of the biggest challenges for Condo Boards & Strata Councils. Property technology improves communication between Condo Boards or Strata Councils, Owners, and their Property Managers. It can provide visibility on key projects, with regular status updates or dashboards.
With the growing shortage of Property Managers across the country, it is crucial to identify and automate routine tasks with technology. In doing so, valuable time is freed up for Property Managers allowing them to focus on core management needs and goals. Technology doesn’t replace your property management team; it makes them more efficient and responsive to your community’s needs.
People go online to find information or answers, whether to look for the best sushi in Vancouver or to see who’s headlining the Calgary Folk Fest. Boards & Councils can access their community and its inner workings in much the same way.
Owners can keep up to date on events, review minutes, ask questions and check their account balances, whether they’re relaxing on the couch at home or on a sunny beach. Residents being able to access information and find answers to common questions can reduce the time required by a Council/Board or Property Manager to answer them repeatedly.
A change in manager, property management company or Council/Board members can result in a break in the continuity of information for a community. A successful transfer of records and project plans is more likely if everything is well documented, in one place, and can be handed over to the incoming person or team. Technology can support a one-stop approach for all things related to your community, allowing a more seamless transition when the time comes.
Proptech plays a pivotal role in improving Property Management, and the future of the industry will continue to be shaped by its advances. At Tribe, we've harnessed technology solutions to support our mission of simplifying Community Living and bringing greater efficiencies to the industry, and this effort makes us different from other property management companies.
You may be wondering if your Community is prepared for what lies ahead. Are Tribe's Property Management services the right match for your community?
Let’s chat! We'd love to answer that question and ask a few. Book a meeting with us to discuss your Community's unique needs and learn if our tech-forward property management approach suits you.