Recurring question: a posting bot (200–249 NIS/month per unit) versus a traditional realtor (one month's rent). Over a year, the gap compounds in your favor.

Scenario A — single owner, 5,500 NIS rent

  • Realtor: 5,500 NIS one-time when a new tenant moves in. Average turnover every 2 years = 2,750 NIS/year averaged.
  • BuzzPost: 200 × 12 = 2,400 NIS/year — and that buys posting all year round, not just at move-in. You control the process, react faster during vacancies, and the unit runs in Facebook groups all day plus Marketplace overnight.

Scenario B — five managed units

  • Realtor: 5 × 5,000 NIS × 0.5 turnover = 12,500 NIS/year.
  • BuzzPost (multi-pack): 200 × 5 × 12 = 12,000 NIS/year — cheaper, and each unit averages less vacancy time because exposure never depends on one person's schedule.

Scenario C — agent with 20 active listings

  • Manual posting: 20 units × 30 min/day × 22 working days = 220 hours/month. Impossible solo — which is exactly what BuzzPost removes.
  • Sub-agents: 30% of commission goes downstream.
  • BuzzPost: 249 × 20 = 4,980 NIS/month = 59,760/year. Against 200,000+ commission flow, the tool is about 25% of cost — and it frees you for the time and tenant work instead of pasting ads.

Where the bot adds the most

Negotiation, viewings and credit checks stay with you — but the most time-hungry step, the distribution step, BuzzPost handles automatically, with a screenshot proof of every post. See time savings and pricing.