- Revenue
- $1.6B
- Customers
- 20K
- Year founded
- 1984
- Team size
- 9.3K
Top 50 Property Management Software Companies (August 2026)
As of August 2026, Latka tracks 294 property management software companies. They have combined revenues of $5.7B and employ 35.1K people. They have raised $3.8B and serve 9.4M customers combined.
Every company below sells property management software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.
What Property Management Software Companies do
Property Management Software encompasses a range of applications designed to assist property managers, landlords, and real estate professionals in managing real estate properties efficiently. This software category primarily facilitates the management of tenant information, rent collection, maintenance requests, financial reporting, and overall operational workflows. With features such as automated reminders, tenant portals, and detailed analytics, users can streamline day-to-day operations while improving tenant satisfaction. Key use cases include the management of residential and commercial properties, where users can automate processes like lease tracking, maintenance scheduling, and financial management. Typical features include property listing management, online payment processing, maintenance request tracking, and reporting tools. The common buyer personas for property management software often include property managers, real estate investors, and administrators responsible for lease and tenant management.
- Companies
- 294
- Revenue
- $5.7B
- Funding
- $3.8B
- Employees
- 35.1K
Filters
Sorting: Highest -> Lowest
Top Property Management Software Companies by revenue
Showing 10 of 294 companies ranked by annual revenue.
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Premier tech-enabled platform simplifying the maintenance and management process for residential and commercial real estate.
- Revenue
- $1B
- Customers
- 30K
- Year founded
- 2019
- Funding
- $705M
- Team size
- 1.1K
Campinas, Brazil
QuintoAndar is a platform that simplifies the rental of residential real estate for landlords and renters, offering a digital marketplace focused on long-term rentals in Brazil.
- Revenue
- $750M
- Year founded
- 2012
- Funding
- $720M
- Team size
- 6.1K
Oakland, California, United States
End-to-end investing platform for the single-family rental home sector providing integrated, data-driven technology and curated investment recommendations for investors
- Revenue
- $324.6M
- Year founded
- 2015
- Funding
- $372.6M
- Team size
- 391
- Revenue
- $200M
- Customers
- 2K
- Year founded
- 2012
- Funding
- $166.6M
- Team size
- 1.4K
Covina, United States
Guesty is a property management platform that provides a suite of tools for short-term rental hosts and property managers. Their software helps automate and streamline various aspects of property management, including reservation management, communication with guests, task management, and financial reporting. Guesty also offers integration with popular booking platforms such as Airbnb, Booking.com, and VRBO, allowing hosts to manage their listings across multiple channels from a single dashboard. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in the United States, with offices in Israel and several other countries.
- Revenue
- $163.7M
- Customers
- 1K
- Year founded
- 2013
- Funding
- $409.4M
- Team size
- 750
New York, New York, United States
VTS (View The Space) is a software company that provides a leasing and asset management platform for commercial real estate.VTS's platform allows landlords, brokers, and property managers to streamline leasing and asset management workflows, collaborate more effectively, and make data-driven decisions. The platform includes features such as leasing pipeline management, portfolio analysis, tenant relationship management, and market intelligence.
- Revenue
- $125.5M
- Customers
- 35K
- Year founded
- 2012
- Funding
- $337.3M
- Team size
- 656
- Growth
- 13.64%
Palo Alto, California, United States
Owner.com is a vertical software-as-a-service platform serving independent restaurants in the United States. The company was founded in 2018 under the name Placepull and rebranded to Owner.com in 2021. It targets a total addressable market of approximately 300,000 independent, or mom-and-pop, restaurants. The company reached roughly $3 million in annual recurring revenue in 2022 and grew to approximately $20 million ARR by early 2024, a period during which it achieved 150 percent growth. By 2025, Owner.com reported $81 million ARR, up from $34 million at the end of 2024, and closed a $120 million Series C round in May 2025 co-led by Meritech Capital and Headline at a $1 billion valuation. Much of the growth was driven by a disciplined go-to-market rebuild led by Chief Revenue Officer Kyle Norton, who joined in June 2022. Norton tightened the ideal customer profile, overhauled outbound data infrastructure, and combined the sales and onboarding functions, reducing early churn from roughly 30 percent in the first 90 days post-close and improving BDR call-to-decision-maker contact rates from 3 percent to 16 percent over two years.
- Revenue
- $81M
- Year founded
- 2018
- Funding
- $172M
- Team size
- 233
- Growth
- 305%
- Revenue
- $80.1M
- Customers
- 5K
- Year founded
- 2001
- Funding
- $63.5M
- Team size
- 774
Seoul, South Korea
ZigBang is a real estate marketplace that offers an apartment hunting app. It operates as a web and mobile-based real estate platform, providing housing information, rental management, and smart home solutions.
- Revenue
- $70.9M
- Year founded
- 2010
- Funding
- $132.5M
- Team size
- 224
Frequently asked questions about Property Management Software Companies
How many property management software companies are there?
Latka tracks 294 property management software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $5.7B in annual revenue and employ 35.1K people.
Which property management software company is the largest?
Yardi is the largest, with $1.6B in annual revenue, founded in 1984.
How much revenue does a typical property management software company make?
The average property management software company in this list makes $19.3M a year, across 294 companies with reported revenue. They serve 9.4M customers combined.
Who are the leading Property Management software vendors?
Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Yardi, Lessen, QuintoAndar, Roofstock and Mews Systems.
How much funding have property management software companies raised?
The 294 property management software companies tracked here have raised $3.8B in disclosed funding between them.
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Inclusion Criteria
- The software must support tenant management, including lease tracking and communications. - Must offer automated solutions for rent collection and payment processing. - Should include property maintenance management functionalities to track and resolve maintenance requests. - Must provide comprehensive financial reporting tools for budget and expenditure tracking. - Not just for residential properties; must also support commercial property management features.