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LoveNotWar
11-09-2003, 10:32 AM
Hi all,
Anyone know a good CMS for use for Property Listings, both sale and rental.
I have been playing with PHPWebsite, and it is okay, but not having had a particular property module written for it, and not having the knowlege of php to write it myself, it is hard to keep the listings well indexed and accessible.
Any tips well appreciated!
finetuner
11-12-2003, 01:29 AM
Hi,
>>Anyone know a good CMS for use for Property Listings, both sale and rental. <<
If you are looking for custom programming PHPwebsite or any other app that you have downloaded - then I am sure you will get good programmers out there to assist you.
But your post brings up a hidden facet of CMS from being just a plain old simple HTML editor [ok with frills ike javascript etc.] to a full blown vertical app like rentals, mortgage, real estate or financial services or hospital management etc..
This opens up a whole new opportunity for new apps and integrate them with existing if any legacy systems or webservices [porting XML data] from other servers/services.
Thanks for giving me new ideas ;-)
Best
Arup Bhanja
http://arupbhanja.com
P.S. If you want custom PHP programming do not hesitate to contact me -- get my email at my site.
USALUG
12-08-2003, 04:53 PM
I know this is old, but thought I'd post a couple apps in case anyone is still looking for a realty app.
I've used this one....... for a quick and simple realtor site.... nothing fancy
http://www.open-realty.org/
My simple site... http://www.sharonwhiting.com
Haven't tried this one....but looks promising.
http://www.ivory-tower.net/
kingdonk
02-19-2004, 05:01 AM
www.mamboserver.com offers a great CMS system whilst at their community site, www.mamboportal.com are loads of differnt tempaltes, modules and componensts, including a housing listing component.
Open Reality is great, i have used it before, but if you are looking for a CMS as well, then try Mambo Open Source.
freddieb
02-20-2004, 02:27 AM
[quote="kingdonk"]www.mamboserver.com offers a great CMS system whilst at their community site, www.mamboportal.com are loads of differnt tempaltes, modules and componensts, including a housing listing component.
quote]
I had a look but couldn't find the realty module for Mambo. Do you have the URL?
I'm beginning to LOVE Mambo!
Thanks.
Chatmaster
03-05-2004, 07:04 AM
Some of my customers is using www.CyberAgent.co.za Apperently it is a complete real estate management software linked to a personal dynamic website.
freddieb
05-21-2004, 05:57 PM
Ramped Technology are about to release a realty and an auto add-on for Mambo:
http://www.ramped.net.au/demo/
Thought this may be of interest to some out there.
MarcThai
05-25-2004, 01:53 AM
Hi all,
Anyone know a good CMS for use for Property Listings, both sale and rental. Any tips well appreciated!
Hi there Lover,
I hope you won't mind if I tout our own solution here. Take a look at our real estate websites at :
http://www.holt-realty.com/
http://www.thaitopproperties.com/
http://www.thailandbangkokproperty.com
Each of these websites uses the same CMS system linked to a central MySQL database. Users can add/edit/delete records in any of these websites and the changes will be reflected in the other two.
The program was originally Open-Realty, but with daily use I have modified it considerably for a working real estate company, adding new fields, changing the look, and so on.
We sell it for $US1,000 fully installed and with lifetime free updates.
It's incredibly simple to use, can be used in any currency by making one change in the configuration file, where you can also set the number of pictures to display with each listing, and include Yahoo Maps as well. The Administration module allows you to add any number of new users, add/modify/delete listings using a simple Form interface.
Because of its modular design the header and footer can be custom designed using your logo and choice of colors. We also include up to 10 static pages for each client which can be accessed from the pull-down menu.
Although our websites are designed for Thailand, we can quickly adapt the program to any country. All we need from our clients, if they are not from the USA, is a list of the states or counties and we substitute them into the program.
If you prefer not to pay for a program, then go to http://www.open-realty.org/ and download the original program and then start customizing. It's definitely one of the best CMS programs I've found on the web for real estate listings.
And if you are a looking for a Car Sales listing program, you will find one on the same website. We are preparing to customize that as well and hope to have something ready by the end of the year.
freddieb
05-25-2004, 03:30 AM
Well, if I ever get Open-Realty installed I'll try it!
I'm having problems installing it on my local machine. I don't usually have any problems, but the settings are not working for me.
Like your sites!
MarcThai
05-25-2004, 03:51 AM
Well, if I ever get Open-Realty installed I'll try it!
I'm having problems installing it on my local machine. I don't usually have any problems, but the settings are not working for me.
Like your sites!
Tell me what the problem is. Perhaps I can help.
freddieb
05-25-2004, 05:26 PM
Thanks,
The error I get is:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: adonewconnection() in c:\apache\htdocs\realty\open-realty\include\common.php on line 162
I really can't sort this out!
MarcThai
05-25-2004, 10:49 PM
Thanks, The error I get is:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: adonewconnection() in c:\apache\htdocs\realty\open-realty\include\common.php on line 162. I really can't sort this out!
The file common.php is looking for a function it can't find. The function, judging by the name, is used to add a new connection to the database.
Try searching files for the text string 'adonewconnection' first. If it's not there you may not have downloaded a full version. What version are you working on? I just checked the last version I downloaded about 6 months ago and I can't find common.php.
The other thing you could try is to comment out the line calling the function (put 2 slashes like this // in front of the line) and then see what happens. Let me know if you get another error message.
It might speed things up if you contact me by email sales@holt-realty.com, or talk to me online on Yahoo Messenger (ID marcthaith).
freddieb
05-26-2004, 02:29 AM
Sorry about this, but I found one of the lines that I'd changed had a missing single quote(dumb!) and I misunderstood the "base" URL. Once I understood that, I got it going. Now it looks like there's a newer version than mine?
Thanks a million for your help.
ryan4jeep
06-10-2004, 05:36 PM
Galaxy Interactive Inc.
This CMS is a website builder, content manager & Internet marketing software all combined. Every page created is search engine friendly. There are wizards that explain how to write to rank on search engines.
There is keyword research tools, Keyword density tools, an automated cross link tool so you can easily link your keywords on any page to a page that contains that keyword in the title. Then you can use the Link partner management tool to easily get link partners. You can use the Email marketing software to set up and collect email information and an autoresponder system so you can maintain customers that come to the site.You can build a full site 15 times faster than building it from scratch. Its a time saving wonder and an Internet marketing organizer its amazing! We have affiliate marketers who are able to build 17 websites in 2 months with 50 to 100 pages each and every site is getting on top and making money.
CrimsonLink
07-05-2004, 06:40 AM
Hope these sites might help you:
www.capterra.com
www.ebos.com.cy
www.mantistech.com.au/content-management.aspx www.dynamic.ie/property/default.asp