Abstract

Abstract— This thesis presents the development and implementation of the ABC Real Estate Management System, a web-based application built using PHP and MySQL. The system is designed to streamline property management for real estate agencies, property managers, and individual landlords. It offers a user-friendly interface that caters to two primary user groups: general users and administrators. Users can search for properties based on location and features, utilize a loan calculator for financial planning, and express interest in properties. Administrators have comprehensive control over the system, including managing user accounts, property listings, and potentially real estate agents. The system emphasizes three key aspects: improved user experience, enhanced efficiency, and increased security. User-friendliness ensures that both users and admins can interact with the system intuitively. Efficiency is achieved through quick property discovery and streamlined property management tasks. Security is reinforced by implementing role-based access control, ensuring that only authorized users can access and modify sensitive data. By leveraging PHP and MySQL, the ABC Real Estate Management System addresses common challenges in property management, fostering a more efficient, secure, and user-friendly experience for both property seekers and managers. This thesis provides a detailed analysis of the system’s design, development, and potential impact on the real estate industry. Keywords: Real estate management system (REMS), Efficiency in property management, Streamlining property operations.

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