BoomTown | Reviews and Pricing | 2024
BoomTown is a total solution, premium real estate package designed for teams and brokerages. Included is a consumer-facing IDX website, complete CRM, and an in-house digital marketing agency focused on paid lead generation.
Located in Charleston, SC, BoomTown got its start in 2006 and has since become a major player in the real estate platform space, partnering with some of the top-producing teams in North America. Inside Real Estate, who owns a competing platform offering in kvCORE, acquired Bootown in 2023.
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Use BoomTown if…
- You have a maturing small business, team, or brokerage that thrives on paid leads, PPC, long sales funnels, and phone dialers
Skip BoomTown if…
- SEO and content marketing are a major focus of your lead generation (consider Real Estate Webmasters)
- You want more customization options in a website but still with a functional CRM backend with a clean user interface (consider Sierra Interactive)
- You don’t have the BoomTown budget but want something as close as you can get (consider Real Geeks)
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Design
I’ve compiled a list of example BoomTown websites. Below are a few. I recommend visiting each and getting a feel for what your website will feel like for home buyers and sellers.
The BoomTown design is pretty uniform throughout all websites. Once you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all. These are IDX websites with forced registration to view homes.
That said, I have no complaints with the design. It reminds me of the clean, crisp, and bold layouts of Easy Agent Pro websites. The pages load quickly, and searching homes is reasonably simple and intuitive. I could imagine a buyer contentedly spending their home search on a BoomTown website instead of Zillow or Reator.com.
The Rhodes Team
Icon Real Estate
Raleigh Cary
Best Features
Airtight CRM and Lead Follow Up
BoomTown is a lead generation website dedicated to nurturing Internet leads. Yes, those Internet leads. While other agents are complaining about the quality of online leads, 45 of the top 200 teams are using BoomTown to convert those leads into 400+/yr transaction business.
The CRM has a very easy interface for logging calls and quickly surveying the status of any lead. You can also send listing alerts to prospects directly from BoomTown and your website. The platform includes automated emails, text, and drip campaigns to automatically nurture leads.
Agents can put their clients on their own, branded home search app called HomeSearchNOW.
BoomTown includes the “Now Wall”, which predicts the people in your database you most need to reach out to, ensuring no real estate lead falls through the cracks.
They also recently launched “Success Assurance”, a concierge program to nurture your leads for you. The program is related to the company’s Real Contact acquisition. It can be an option for agents who want the lead generating power of BoomTown without the exhausting work of perfecting their top-of-funnell conversion skills.
Integrations
BoomTown offers many native integrations, including BombBomb, Mojo Dialer, Spaciom Vulcan7, dotLoop, and more. BoomTown also has a Zapier integration, which includes Zapier’s entire directory of integration partners, a huge plus.
BoomTown’s partnership with Keeping Current Matters means they will use the content company’s blog posts to keep your site’s blog updated and fresh.
Pay Per Click
In BoomTown reviews, a common complaint is regarding the quality of leads versus other providers. But the BoomTown platform’s entire purpose is to maximize your conversion rate and nurture leads over time. For those who work the process every day, BoomTown is generating sustainable and consistent lead generation.
As mentioned, the top teams in America are finding success with PPC leads. Is that because of the quality of the lead or the quality of the teams or both? That’s impossible to tell, other than folks who are poor at follow up should not be spending money on real estate marketing.
Outside of PPC, their “Marketing Central” portal allows users to create their own ad campaigns on social media like Facebook and Instagram, as well.
My Listings – Buyer Match
BoomTown has “My Listings” which tries to match your own listings to buyers in your database as a tool to double-end the transaction. For larger teams and brokerages with lots of listings, this can be a great way to monetize your database. Many listing agents also sell this feature as an opportunity to promote their listings to their own buyer database.
Biggest Pitfalls
SEO & Content Marketing
I did a quick snapshot study of which real estate professionals were ranking on Google in some of the top markets in North America. The number of BoomTown websites that ranked, in spite of being used by some of the largest and most successful teams in America?
Zero.
That’s not saying that your site can’t work for SEO and organic traffic. But BoomTown is not designed for content marketing, SEO, and organic traffic. It is designed to buy leads and work them.
Customizability
As you’ll see below, BoomTown websites are all alike. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing. They have created a platform designed to convert visitors and don’t necessarily need a website noob like yourself second-guessing a tested system.
It is built on WordPress, which is great. You can certainly create pages, blog posts, and rearrange things here or there.
But if fine-tuning your visitor’s UX is important to you, then you will be limited by BoomTown.
Ownership
This isn’t so much a fault of BoomTown as is it the paid lead generation model. When you are buying leads, your business is built on the lead generation of another company. If BoomTown changes business models, your leads are gone. If Google changes algorithms or pricing, your leads are gone. If you switch to a new CRM or website, everything you’ve built on BoomTown is gone. Be sure to simultaneously develop strong alternative pillars of your business that can step in should the PPC lead systems fail.
With a BoomTown website, you don’t really own your website or lead generation. You are renting it.
BoomTown Pricing*
- $1000/mo, $750 setup for the individual plan called Launch
- $1300/mo, $1700 setup for the small team plan called Grow
- $1500/mo, $1500 setup for the standard big team or brokerage package called Advance
- $250+ /mo in PPC advertising – required spend with the Launch package but PPC spending is not required with larger packages
BoomTown’s main plan has a $1500 setup and $1500/mo not including paid leads. This makes it easily one of the most expensive real estate platforms out there.
But BoomTown introduced two other plans – Launch for individuals and Grow for teams. Both are still expensive, but still an easier launching point for agents enamored with the BoomTown product.
The entire purpose of BoomTown is converting paid leads, so you need to budget for those leads from the get-go. Additional online advertising starts at a minimum of $250/mo for the Launch plans, and at least $1000/mo for the standard plan. Successful teams easily spend 5 figures a month on pay per click advertising with BoomTown.
BoomTown has a 12-month contract.
*This is current to the best of my knowledge at the time of this writing. Contact the vendor directly to check current prices, discounts, and terms.
My Recommendation
I love content marketing. Blogs. Custom website development. Guides. Content marketing is the slow work that generates a stable, affordable, and automatic lead flow in 2-3 years. I would never use BoomTown because it is the opposite approach. It is focused on getting leads right now.
But the proof is in the pudding. Almost a quarter – 25%! – of America’s top real estate agents and teams use BoomTown. That may say more about the success of the prospecting style that BoomTown works best with (e.g. PPC ads and lots and lots of phone dialing) than it does the platform of BoomTown itself. And there are competitors like Ylopo and CINC that have solid solutions for less and may be worth your consideration.
BoomTown’s biggest rivals are likely CINC and kvCORE. CINC generally has more bells and whistles, but sacrifices some of BoomTown’s clean UI to get there. kvCORE likewise has a lot of tools and moving parts, and generally targets enterprise-level clients like brokerages or even entire franchises rather than teams.
But if you’re a hustler with no budget constraints who wants to crush it with PPC leads and rabid follow up, just like many of the top agents in America do, BoomTown is the king.
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