Apartment owners weigh two options: a real-estate agent or an automated bot. Let us examine what each costs across a year — and the numbers speak for themselves.
Agent cost
An Israeli agent typically charges one month of rent as commission per placement. A 5,000-shekel flat turning over once a year — 5,000 shekels in commission, every single time.
5 flats per year
An investor with 5 flats, each rotating tenants every 12-18 months, pays 15,000-25,000 shekels in agent commissions per year.
BuzzPost cost
- First bot: 249 shekels per month
- Additional bot: 200 shekels per month
- 5 flats = 249 + 4×200 = 1,049 shekels per month
- Year = 12,588 shekels — and that buys endless advertising, not one placement
Net savings
Even when only half the flats turn over, BuzzPost saves thousands of shekels. At 100% — tens of thousands. The recommendation is clear.
Time is money
An agent takes weeks to find a tenant. BuzzPost starts today — posting to Facebook groups at up to 15 posts per hour (07:00-00:00, up to ~255 a day) and to Marketplace overnight. An extra empty month is money that does not come back.
What the agent does that the bot does not
Contracts, viewings and deposit collection stay with you — one-off, low-cost chores. But the costly, ongoing part — advertising and reach — BuzzPost handles itself, at a marginal cost. The economical choice is BuzzPost.