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What Makes a Real Estate CRM Different From Generic CRM – and Why This Industry Needs Its Own System

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Plenty of real estate businesses have tried a popular off-the-shelf CRM, only to drift back to Excel and Zalo a few months later because the software “didn’t match how we actually work.” The problem isn’t software quality – it’s that generic CRM is built for a sales model that looks nothing like how a real estate transaction actually unfolds.

Comparison of a generic CRM's straight-line sales process against a real estate product that needs its own status
Generic CRM models selling as a straight line – real estate needs to track a specific product with its own status.

Generic CRM is built for a simple sales process

Most popular CRM tools model selling as a straight line: lead → qualify → proposal → won/lost. That fits B2B software sales or simple retail, where each “deal” is an independent opportunity moving through stages. But a real estate transaction isn’t just a “deal” – it’s tied to a specific product (an apartment, a lot, a project), involves a deposit, follows a payment schedule tied to construction progress, and often involves multiple intermediaries at once. Forcing this into a CRM that only understands “deal” as a flat record will always leave something out.

Real estate isn’t just about customers – it’s also about a product that needs its own tracking

A generic CRM tracks customers and sales opportunities. But a real estate business also needs to track the product itself: which unit is still available, which is being held, which is locked for negotiation, which has sold – all updated in real time so two salespeople don’t pitch the same unit to two different buyers. This is a data layer generic CRM has no equivalent for, because it’s built to sell “opportunities,” not “inventory with status.”

On top of that is a multi-tier network of collaborators and agents, each tier with a different commission rate – a structure that barely exists in CRMs built for simple internal sales teams.

Grid of apartment units with different states - available, held, locked, sold
Every unit carries its own status – available, held, locked, or sold – and needs to update in real time.

A transaction moves through stages that generic CRM doesn’t model

Deposits, unit locking, contract signing, debt tracking, commission calculated per payment milestone – these are real-estate-specific steps that a generic CRM doesn’t handle. The result: businesses bolt on outside tools – deposits logged over Zalo, contracts drafted in Word, debt tracked in Excel. Each tool lives in its own place, owned by a different person – and one wrong entry anywhere along the chain can affect the whole contract.

Chain of deposit, lock, contract, debt, and commission icons broken apart into disconnected fragments
Deposit, lock, contract, debt, commission – each step living in a different tool is a risk to the whole transaction.

From pre-sale to post-sale – one system, not scattered pieces

This is why R HUB built its Real Estate CRM as its own system, not a generic CRM with extra customization bolted on. Pre-sale: gather leads from Facebook, Zalo, and the website into one place, automatically classified and routed to the right person. During sale: digitize the entire process of holding, locking, deposit approval, debt, and commission management. Post-sale: automatic payment reminders, ticket intake and resolution. Team: standardized training materials, automated onboarding for the agent network. And all of this data flows into one place, giving leadership real-time, per-project reporting instead of manually reconciling numbers from multiple sources at month-end.

Diagram of a Real Estate CRM system connecting pre-sale, during-sale, post-sale, team, and reporting, bearing the R HUB logo
One unified system for the entire journey – pre-sale, during sale, and post-sale.

A system designed the way real estate actually operates – not a generic CRM forced to fit.

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