Yardi Breeze
Small to mid-size property managers who want an affordable, easy-to-learn platform with a path to grow into Yardi's enterprise ecosystem
TurboTenant
Budget-conscious landlords with small-to-medium portfolios who want the most comprehensive free plan and strong listing syndication
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Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose Yardi Breeze
Small to mid-size property managers who want an affordable, easy-to-learn platform with a path to grow into Yardi's enterprise ecosystem
Yardi Breeze offers the best value proposition for operators who want enterprise backing without enterprise complexity. Zero setup fees and no training costs make it the lowest-risk entry point. Its accounting limitations are real, but for straightforward portfolio management it delivers significant capability per dollar.
Strengths
- Lowest total cost of ownership — no setup, training, or support fees on any plan
- Easy to learn even for non-technical users, with a clean simplified interface
- Backed by Yardi Systems (40+ years in property tech) with upgrade path to Yardi Voyager
- All-in-one solution covering financials, tenant management, maintenance, and marketing
Limitations
- Accounting capabilities are notably weaker than competitors for complex multi-entity operations
- Reporting is limited — Bill Pay reports lack payee names, restricted drill-down options
- Customer support is inconsistent — sometimes excellent, sometimes unresponsive
When to Choose TurboTenant
Budget-conscious landlords with small-to-medium portfolios who want the most comprehensive free plan and strong listing syndication
TurboTenant offers one of the strongest free plans in property management software, covering listings, screening, rent collection, and maintenance at no cost. Its unlimited-property model and flat annual pricing are major differentiators. The main trade-offs are limited support and basic accounting.
Strengths
- Generous free tier covers the full vacancy-to-lease cycle with unlimited properties
- Listing syndication to 28+ partner sites including Apartments.com, Redfin, and Realtor.com
- Integrated tenant screening with costs passed to applicants, not landlords
- Flat annual pricing on paid tiers ($149-$199/year) rather than per-unit fees
Limitations
- Customer support on the free plan is email-only with slow response times
- Accounting features are still maturing compared to dedicated financial tools
- Limited third-party integrations beyond listing syndication