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  • Author Tom Wilkins
  • Published November 16, 2010
  • Word count 584

One of the most valuable things that a person can possess in today’s times is their own real estate. With prices being down and the options being greater, many people are finding that it’s a great investment to buy and sell properties.

With so many investors, there is also a need for real estate firms or agents who will assist the investor in getting the best deal. This is where the real estate agents’ job comes in. They have to search homes for sale and thru several listings to provide the best opportunity for their clients.

Local classifieds in newspapers do help in providing information on real estate homes for sale but it is hectic and time consuming to search for the property you want in it.

With there being so many homes for sale, there is a need for the real estate agents to maintain a customer relationship database to have better communication with buyers and sellers. This is where the need of a company like Taro Systems, Inc comes in. Taro offers technology that has been around for 29 years. Taro provides software that helps the agents to keep track of prospective clients with ViewMyListing.com.

Taro has helped and benefited many small firms, as well as large real estate companies to maintain contact, have a back up databases of all the prospective and existing clients and to get top ranking on Google.

With the changing times there has been a major development in the real estate industry. The need for software that helps companies maintain and keep their databases updated and organized. One such software from Taro Systems, Inc. is ProGold i2, which has been developed specially for the real estate searches that the investors do online. It is easy to upload and use. The ProGold i2 makes the working of the company more efficient and it helps the company connect well with its customers; allowing them to streamline and work smarter not harder.

No matter whether your field specialty is commercial real estate, residential real estate or if you are a financial or paralegal specialist, Taro Systems, Inc. has the software that you need. This smart, interactive real estate software is tailor-made for builders, property managers, commercial brokers, landlords, investors, re-modelers, business brokers, lease agents, transaction attorneys, developers, agricultural land brokers, industrial brokers and everyone else related with the property business.

Real estate software features a wide variety of tools and capabilities that allow real estate professionals to achieve more in less time and with less effort. Including such tools at report designers and powerful mail merge functions; real estate software can provide great results and can make businesses run more efficiently, with customizable organizational schemes and contact activity tracking and histories. It’s easy for realtors to keep an eye on the big picture. Moreover, software specifically designed for use in the real estate industry allows for properties to be easily linked with contacts and also allows for fast and easy publication of listings to various websites and portals.

Taro Systems, Inc., headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with over twenty nine years in operation, possesses the knowledge needed to develop unique and dynamic solutions to address industry-wide problems. The proof of Taro's dedication can be found in the successes of Taro Systems' clients - real estate companies of all sizes - including some of the largest in the industry. Taro Systems is technology aligned with relationships, providing outstanding customer service to the people that count - the customers!

Tom Wilkins

V.P. Customer Relations

Taro Systems, Inc.

6157 28th Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546

Phone: (888) 500-9315

Fax: (616) 940-2893

Email: twilkins@taronetwork.com

Website: www.TaroNetwork.com

Website: www.ProGoldi2.com

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