Century 21 Israel is a global brokerage in every major city. The agent earns commission when the apartment is rented. BuzzPost charges 249 ₪/month regardless of outcome — and for most landlords that's the smarter economic bet.

Century 21's commission model

True, if the apartment doesn't rent you pay the agent nothing. But when it does rent, you hand over one month's rent. On a 6,000 ₪ apartment that's a 6,000 ₪ commission — a heavy one-off hit that repeats with every tenant turnover.

BuzzPost's flat-fee model

BuzzPost is 249 ₪/month for the first bot. Even in a month with no rental the cost is negligible, and once it rents you pay under 5% of a single broker commission. The savings compound month after month and unit after unit.

Where Century 21 fits

A single-property landlord without time for inquiries, showings, vetting, and contracts can lean on a human, and the agent carries some responsibility. But it's a narrow service — you pay a steep premium for tasks you can handle yourself, and that's exactly where BuzzPost saves you thousands.

Why BuzzPost wins

An owner of multiple units or an agent runs a bot per unit and saves on commissions. The bot rotates your listing across Facebook groups up to 15 posts/hour (07:00–00:00, up to ~255/day) and posts to Marketplace overnight (00:00–07:00, ~2/hour) so you're on top by morning. Every post is screenshotted to Telegram as proof.

What the bot does not provide

Facebook accounts are not included — one bot = one account you own. No tenant calls, showings, or contracts, but the exposure that drives those inquiries is generated at a scale no agent can match. See other comparisons or full pricing.