This paper introduces the design and development of a web-based Real Estate Management System (REMS) that facilitates hassle-free interactions between buyers and sellers of property via an efficient and secure platform. Conventional real estate transactions, which are usually based on offline procedures or isolated online postings, are marred by issues like deficiency in transparency, inefficiency, and limited access. The system proposed herein solves these problems by offering a central, database-based property registration, listing management, and buyer-seller communication solution. The backend is assisted with a Database Management System (DBMS) for the secure storage, efficient retrieval, and scalable management of property information and user accounts. The frontend employs an easy-to-use interface, facilitating the registration of sellers and updating of property information as well as the searching, filtering, and browsing of properties by location, budget, and size preference for buyers. The system also has additional features such as authentication techniques to secure sensitive user information and direct contact capabilities for ease of communication. Through the incorporation of database security, responsive layouts, and real-time access to listings, the system increases transparency, efficiency, and trust in property dealings. This project is helping achieve the digitalization of the real estate industry through offering an affordable and scalable platform for contemporary real estate management requirements
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