What makes Real different.
Real estate transformation is defined by fragmentation — portfolio management, lease administration, facilities, and investor reporting on disconnected platforms.
Real estate programs fail when IT requirements lack business context from portfolio managers, asset managers, and investors. MAXION captures all simultaneously.
Every phase. Industry constraints built in.
Requirements capture across the asset lifecycle
Portfolio, leasing, facilities, finance, and IT — each with different views. Integration dependencies and data model conflicts surfaced that siloed discovery misses.
Architecture that connects the fragmented stack
IFRS 16/ASC 842, SOX, and GDPR/CCPA as active constraints. Integration patterns grounded in actual stakeholder requirements.
Implementation on your systems
Workspaces map to your property-management and leasing environments. Execute runs property connectors, lease APIs, and reporting pipelines — supervised, with every change traceable back to architecture.
What we typically run for Real clients.
Property Management Platform Modernisation
Integrated property management — discovered from portfolio managers, leasing, facilities, and finance simultaneously. Dependencies mapped before architecture.
Related transformation programs for Real Estate
ERP Transformation
ERP implementations average 189% budget overrun. The root cause is always the same: what was discovered and what was built were never connected.
Data Management & Analytics
85% of data lakes fail to deliver value. The root cause is always the same: built around what the data team wanted to build, not what business users need to decide.
Application Portfolio Rationalisation
Most organisations don't know what they have. MAXION maps it — from stakeholder evidence, not from spreadsheets.
Your Real program has specific requirements. So does your pilot.
Tell us about your sector and your regulatory environment — whether you're running the transformation, selling it, or delivering it. We'll scope a pilot that fits.
