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What does Voksha cost for a property management company managing a few hundred units?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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Most companies managing 200 to 500 units land on Premium at $99/month, which includes 150 answered calls. That included allotment rarely covers a portfolio this size on its own, since a 300-unit portfolio typically generates 250 to 500 inbound calls a month across leasing inquiries, maintenance requests, rent questions, and general tenant support. Overage is a flat $1 per call, so a company running 400 calls a month pays $99 plus $250 in overage, or about $349/month total. Compare that to a $3,000/month call center contract, which is a common rate for property management answering services that only take messages and still require your staff to call tenants back the next morning. Even at $500 to $700/month all-in with overage, Voksha runs at a fifth to a quarter of that cost while actually dispatching emergencies and booking showings instead of just logging a message. Companies under 100 units with lighter call volume can often start on Starter at $14/month with 15 included calls, though most professionally managed portfolios outgrow that within the first month. Enterprise, starting at $990/month with custom call volume, becomes worth evaluating once you cross roughly 800 to 1,000 units or have multiple property managers sharing a central line generating well over 600 calls monthly. Billing is month-to-month with no long-term contract, and a 7-day money-back guarantee lets you test it through a real weekend of maintenance calls before committing.

Most companies managing 200 to 500 units land on Premium at $99/month, which includes 150 answered calls. That included allotment rarely covers a portfolio this size on its own, since a 300-unit portfolio typically generates 250 to 500 inbound calls a month across leasing inquiries, maintenance requests, rent questions, and general tenant support. Overage is a flat $1 per call, so a company running 400 calls a month pays $99 plus $250 in overage, or about $349/month total. Compare that to a $3,000/month call center contract, which is a common rate for property management answering services that only take messages and still require your staff to call tenants back the next morning. Even at $500 to $700/month all-in with overage, Voksha runs at a fifth to a quarter of that cost while actually dispatching emergencies and booking showings instead of just logging a message. Companies under 100 units with lighter call volume can often start on Starter at $14/month with 15 included calls, though most professionally managed portfolios outgrow that within the first month. Enterprise, starting at $990/month with custom call volume, becomes worth evaluating once you cross roughly 800 to 1,000 units or have multiple property managers sharing a central line generating well over 600 calls monthly. Billing is month-to-month with no long-term contract, and a 7-day money-back guarantee lets you test it through a real weekend of maintenance calls before committing.

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