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Verified User in Commercial Real Estate
UC
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Crexi is stepping up to beat Loopnet"
What do you like best about Crexi?

It’s hard not to compare Crexi in a review to Loopnet, who historically has been the top software for commercial real estate agents, but Crexi definitely outshines Loopnet in several areas.

1. The user-interface is more friendly than Loopnet’s UI. It’s easier/faster to create listings and the process is more straightforward.

2. The marketing capabilities and design/style is more up to date than Loopnet.

3. Customer-service is neck and neck. Both are data companies and they benefit by having you input accurate data. Always friendly. I would say Crexi is slightly better as they don’t pester you as much.

4. Pricing. Crexi wins hands down. They are much more affordable and provide you with more features with just their basic pricing model. Crexi also wins by offering month to month commitments instead of annual commitments.

5. Data. Crexi does have less data overall than Loopnet, but that is slowly becoming a thing of the past as they now have historical data to build upon.

Overall, Crexi is affordable for the average commercial agent, accessible for those familiar or not familiar with technology, and starting to quickly eat Loopnet’s lunch. Excited to see new features in the near future. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Crexi?

Not as much historical data for comparables. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

JB
General Manager
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"'Intelligence' not very intelligent."
What do you like best about Crexi?

The Crexi MLS is pretty good. I like the functionality for finding listings that might fit my buy box. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Crexi?

The Crexi Intelligence subscription has proved to be a big waste of money. It's expensive, and the data quality for the purpose of finding off-market deals has turned out to be quite poor. For example, I would be searching for apartment buildings of a certain size in an area. Setting all the filters up, one would expect at least that most of the properties in the results would fit the filters. This has not been the case. Typically I'll weed through 40 properties and find that in actuality only 2 or 3 of them actually fit the filters. You'll get mobile home parks for apartment buildings, vacant land, etc. It's all over the place. The software also lacks the ability to differentiate between an arms-length transaction and a second mortgage or refi, so the mortgage valuations are dicey as well. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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