1 agent running 46 scattered listings across Long Beach metro — the geo-batch routing angle is the sharpest observable pain. Every showing day is a cross-metro driving exercise with no optimization.
All 3 Zillow listings are stale at avg 45 days (one at 61 days), with a single leasing agent across scattered small-multi units in Long Beach. Classic vacancy-duration-from-capacity-ceiling pattern — V3 angle.
One leasing agent, no automation, active vacancies — after-hours inbound goes dark. V4 control: speed/coverage gap is the honest angle here given the single-agent setup and absence of any stronger differentiating signal.
11 of 42 active listings stale (26% rate); units at 43–69 days on market. Combined with 1-agent workload across scattered small-multi book and no leasing automation on AppFolio, this maps directly to the V3 vacancy-outcome angle: prospects fall through between units and the current setup has no mechanism to recapture them.
11 stale listings out of 42 active; sample listings at 55–69 DOM; one leasing agent covering scattered small-multi across Long Beach with no automation layer — throughput ceiling is the observable constraint.
1 leasing agent covering 40 scattered units across Long Beach — the agent-to-unit ratio makes the geo-batch showing-loop angle specific and true for this operator.
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Ernst and Haas Management Co · david@ernstandhaas.com · T1·PM-Direct Cold (T1-T4)Not verified
David Haas confirmed male despite BBB "Ms." data-entry error — do not use that honorific. AppFolio Plus/Max tier likely; worth confirming on call since it affects integration scope discussion. The 46-listing / 1-agent ratio is the sharpest personalization lever — the opener earns its specificity without naming any stale address. Stale count (17) is a secondary signal that could support a V3 follow-up bump if no reply.
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1 agent running 46 scattered listings across Long Beach metro — the geo-batch routing angle is the sharpest observable pain. Every showing day is a cross-metro driving exercise with no optimization.
David,
One leasing agent covering 46 scattered units across Long Beach means most of the day is driving, not showing.
We work with operators in this market to cluster showings into tight geographic loops — five stops in one afternoon instead of five separate trips. The agent puts more units in front of renters per day without adding anyone to the team. Operators we work with across LA County are filling units faster with the same headcount they had before.
Let me map how your team runs showings today and show you what it looks like with the routing built around your book. Hands-on from day one, no integration fee — you get me directly.
— Stephen