Budget vs Actual: Why Software Matters
Every real estate project starts with a budget, but very few projects finish within that budget. Costs change, materials get wasted, labour increases, suppliers overcharge and delays push expenses higher.…
Every real estate project starts with a budget, but very few projects finish within that budget. Costs change, materials get wasted, labour increases, suppliers overcharge and delays push expenses higher.…
Procurement is one of the most critical parts of real estate development. It involves buying materials, comparing supplier prices, approving purchases, tracking deliveries and controlling expenditure. When procurement is done…
Real estate development involves thousands of decisions, multiple teams, large budgets, strict timelines and demanding clients. When developers use manual tools like WhatsApp, notebooks, Excel sheets or verbal instructions, mistakes…
Material loss is one of the biggest challenges in real estate development. Cement disappears, steel gets diverted, timber goes missing and deliveries arrive with fewer items than expected. When developers…
Costing is one of the most important parts of real estate development. Developers must know the exact cost of materials used on each unit, each phase and each project. Without…
Kenya’s real estate sector has grown rapidly over the past decade. From residential estates to commercial developments and large land projects, developers are managing bigger and more complex projects than…
Land development companies handle a wide range of tasks including surveying, planning, budgeting, approvals, procurement, infrastructure layout, client communication and project coordination. Managing all these activities manually often leads to…
Supplier overcharging is one of the most common ways real estate developers lose money. Prices can be inflated quietly, quantities can be exaggerated and unexpected charges can appear without explanation.…
Material wastage is one of the biggest hidden costs in real estate development. Cement disappears, steel gets misplaced, timber is over-cut, and tiles break with no record. When a developer…
Managing construction projects is complex—multiple sites, different teams, endless approvals, materials moving daily, suppliers demanding payment, and clients expecting updates. When developers use different tools for each task (spreadsheets, WhatsApp,…