AppFolio Report Finds Technology Implementation Now Top Challenge for Real Estate Leaders

Reuters2025-12-11
AppFolio Report Finds Technology Implementation Now Top Challenge for Real Estate Leaders

AppFolio Inc., in partnership with the National Apartment Association (NAA), has released the 2025 Performance Ecosystem Report, offering new insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the real estate industry. The analysis, based on a survey of nearly 2,000 property management professionals, highlights that while AI adoption is becoming widespread, the industry has yet to fully realize its potential for strategic value. The report identifies operational strain, rather than demand, as the greatest threat to property performance, citing staffing challenges, fragmented systems, and reactive workflows as key constraints. AppFolio and NAA emphasize the need for better alignment of teams, technology, and customer experience to drive long-term success in the evolving real estate landscape.

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