symmetRE & Propexo Connect
Two layers of the multifamily data stack. Evaluating both? This page should save you a call.
The 60-second version
Two companies. Two different data problems. Here's the distinction in one view.
symmetRE
“AI-enabled platform that automates data collection, analysis, and reporting across a real estate portfolio.”
- Primary deliverable
- Standardized financial & operational reporting, dashboards, and investor reports
- Primary buyer
- CRE asset managers and multifamily investors
- Vertical focus
- Commercial real estate, with explicit multifamily focus
- Example question it answers
- “How is the portfolio performing this quarter, and can I generate the LP report without three weeks of spreadsheet work?”
Propexo Connect
“Get your property data flowing in minutes — no code required.”
- Primary deliverable
- Raw, normalized operational data loaded into your warehouse — no UI on top
- Primary buyer
- Multifamily operators, IT & analytics, proptech builders
- Vertical focus
- Multifamily, deep
- Example question it answers
- “How do I get unit-, lease-, and work-order-level data out of Entrata, RealPage, AppFolio, and Buildium and into Snowflake — once, normalized, every night?”
Where each one fits in the stack
Side by side
Every claim below about symmetRE is sourced from their own public homepage and press coverage.
symmetRE
- Core product positioning
- AI-enabled portfolio analytics and reporting platform for CRE owners and asset managers.
- What you get
- A SaaS application with dashboards, charts, and standardized investor-grade reports.
- Where it sits in the stack
- Analytics & reporting layer — above the warehouse
- Product modules
- CoRE, REport, REconcile — designed to work together or independently
- Source data origin
- Aggregates from disparate property management and ERP/accounting systems
- Connector breadth
- Integrates accounting & property-management systems; specific catalog not published
- Data destination
- symmetRE’s managed application — you consume data through their UI
- Typical use cases
- Investor reporting, fund-level rollups, financial standardization, AI-assisted portfolio Q&A
- Buyer profile
- Asset management & finance teams who consume reports
Propexo Connect
- Core product positioning
- Pre-built connectors that move property data from your proptech stack into your warehouse.
- What you get
- Raw, normalized data tables in the warehouse you already own. No dashboard.
- Where it sits in the stack
- Operational-data extraction & warehouse-loading layer — below the warehouse
- Product modules
- Connectors + a unified API across multifamily PMS, leasing, maintenance, resident, and AI tools
- Source data origin
- Pulls directly from operational systems via maintained connectors
- Connector breadth
- 120+ property-tech connectors, multifamily-focused (Entrata, RealPage, AppFolio, Buildium, HappyCo, Funnel, EliseAI, Travtus, Lessen, and more)
- Data destination
- Your warehouse: Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, Amazon RDS, Postgres
- Typical use cases
- Custom BI on PMS data, unified resident profiles, portfolio-wide operator KPIs, proptech product development
- Buyer profile
- IT, analytics, and engineering teams who build on top of data
When symmetRE is the right call
symmetRE is purpose-built for asset managers and investors who need standardized portfolio reporting fast. If any of these describe you, you should talk to them.
- You’re an asset manager or investor and the bottleneck is producing standardized financial and investor reports across a portfolio.
- You want a finished SaaS application with dashboards on day one — not a warehouse to build on top of.
- Your portfolio spans multiple CRE asset classes and you need consolidated portfolio reporting across them.
- AI-assisted Q&A and report generation against portfolio data is a primary use case.
- Your team does not have (and does not want) a data engineering function.
When Propexo Connect is the right call
If you want raw operational data in a warehouse you control — not a finished reporting application — this is the layer we built.
- You already have (or are building) a warehouse — Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, RDS — and you want raw operational data flowing into it.
- You operate on multiple PMS platforms (Entrata + RealPage + AppFolio + Buildium) and need one normalized dataset.
- You want to build your own dashboards, BI tools, AI features, or proptech products on top of the data.
- Your primary users are IT, analytics, or engineering — not LP-facing finance teams.
- You need unit-, lease-, resident-, and work-order-level truth, not portfolio-rolled-up reporting.
Can I use both? Yes.
The two products sit at different layers, which means they compose cleanly. A common pattern:
- 1
Propexo Connect
Moves your operational data — PMS, leasing, maintenance, resident, AI tools — into your warehouse.
- 2
Your warehouse
Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, or RDS holds the unified dataset. One source of truth for your operation.
- 3
symmetRE
Sits above the warehouse, standardizes financial and operational data, and produces the dashboards and investor reports your asset-management team consumes.
FAQ
Does Propexo produce investor reports or LP packages?
No. Propexo Connect lands raw operational data in your warehouse. Reporting tools — symmetRE among them — sit above the warehouse and turn that data into reports. The two products solve different layers.
Does symmetRE replace a data warehouse?
symmetRE is a finished application with its own data layer. If you want a warehouse you control — to query, build BI on, train models against, or join with non-real-estate data — that’s where Propexo Connect fits.
Can I use both?
Yes. A common pattern is Propexo Connect feeding raw operational data into your warehouse, with symmetRE (or any analytics product) consuming standardized data on top.
Is this page endorsed by symmetRE?
No. We wrote it to be fair and sourced every claim about symmetRE from their public homepage and press coverage. If anything reads unfairly, email [email protected] and we’ll fix it.