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Purpose-built for real estate vs. a generic ERP adapted by consultants
SAP Real Estate (RE-FX on S/4HANA) is a module wrapped around an ERP built for manufacturing. Implementation runs 12–18 months, budgets land in the high six figures, and tuning it year to year depends on a consulting practice. BasePro is a real-estate platform end to end — implemented in weeks, configured by your team, with LATAM compliance native from day one.
The gap
Implementation, budget, and ownership
Industry-reported figures for SAP RE-FX / S/4HANA Real Estate enterprise rollouts, contrasted with a BasePro SaaS deployment.
Implementation time
SAP Real Estate
12–18 months
BasePro
Weeks
Implementation budget
SAP Real Estate
Six-figure consulting-led rollout
BasePro
SaaS subscription
Ownership model
SAP Real Estate
Consulting practice on retainer
BasePro
Your team, in-house
| Feature | BasePro | SAP Real Estate |
|---|---|---|
| Implementation | ||
| Time to first production go-live | Weeks | 12–18 months |
| Consulting practice required to run it | Not supported | Full support |
| LATAM localisation path | Native (CFDI, SPEI, CLABE) | DYCSI / SAP RE-FX partner channel |
| Real-estate capabilities | ||
| STR + LTR + commercial in one shell | Full support | Partial support |
| Inspection workflow with field-mobile capture | Full support | Not supported |
| Vendor management + WhatsApp dispatch | Full support | Not supported |
| Role permissions + per-user overrides | Full support | Partial support |
| Multi-currency operations | Full support | Full support |
| Platform posture | ||
| Mobile field execution | Responsive web, any device | Companion app (Fiori), desktop-first |
| UX era | 2026 design language | Desktop-paradigm roots |
| Training model | Tier in the subscription | Consulting line item |
Where SAP still wins
Fortune-500-scale multi-entity consolidation. If your parent company is running SAP across 50+ subsidiaries for manufacturing and finance, RE-FX integrates directly into that group chart of accounts.
Mature integration into adjacent SAP modules (procurement, HR, production). When the operating company already lives on SAP, staying on SAP removes some integration work — at the cost of a 12–18 month real-estate rollout.
Long-tenured consulting ecosystem. A Mexican FIBRA running SAP RE-FX via the DYCSI partner channel has replacement staff available over a 10-year horizon — important for anyone with an internal mandate to stay on SAP.
Regulatory certifications stretching back decades across dozens of jurisdictions. If your compliance team requires SOC-1-equivalent history in every geography, SAP's paper trail is longer.
Where BasePro pulls ahead
LATAM compliance is native, not a partner module
CFDI invoicing, SPEI/CLABE rails, and SAT withholding are in the platform from day one. You do not engage DYCSI or a SAP RE-FX partner for a 6-month localisation sub-project — your property-accounting team runs CFDI the same week they run a close.
Mobile-first field execution, not a companion app
Inspections, maintenance dispatch, and manager approvals run in a responsive browser on any device. No separate Fiori install, no app-store publish cycle, no version drift between head-office users and field teams.
STR, LTR, and commercial in one shell
The same system handles short-term guest turnovers, long-term leases with rent roll, and commercial NNN/CAM reconciliation. SAP RE-FX treats these as separate configurations — which means separate implementations and separate consulting bills.
Implementation measured in weeks, not quarters
A property-management team can be operational in a working month. Enterprise SAP implementations measure time-to-value in fiscal years, because the real-estate module has to be fitted onto a general-purpose ERP by a consulting practice that does not operate property on its own.
Training is a tier, not a change order
Team ramp and ongoing training live inside the subscription. SAP RE-FX ramp is a consulting deliverable that reopens every time a partner, integrator, or business process changes.
SAP Real Estate is right if...
Your parent company is already standardised on SAP S/4HANA for manufacturing or retail operations, you have an internal mandate to consolidate real-estate onto the same platform, your real-estate team can wait 12–18 months for production go-live, and your implementation budget clears the high six figures before contingency.
BasePro is the better call if...
You need the real-estate operation running in weeks, you want LATAM compliance without a specialist partner, your field teams already work on phones, and you would rather pay for software than for a consulting practice on retainer.
Moving from SAP
Already on SAP RE-FX? Here is what the transition looks like.
Most enterprise groups that migrate do not rip out SAP. They keep the general ledger on S/4HANA for group consolidation and run BasePro for day-to-day real-estate operations — property-level accounting, inspections, maintenance, vendor dispatch, investor reporting.
Data flows via scheduled CSV exports or REST API into the group GL. Property-level transactions, rent roll, and CFDI-compliant invoicing happen in BasePro; summary entries flow upstream on whatever cadence your close demands.
The cutover is iterative. A typical rollout brings one or two properties live in week one, the full portfolio inside a quarter. No SAP-side modifications. No freeze on the existing RE-FX footprint.
If your compliance function requires SAP to remain the system of record, BasePro runs as the operational front end. If your organisation is ready to retire RE-FX, historical data migrates and the consulting retainer ends.
See what a purpose-built real-estate platform looks like.
Book a 30-minute diagnostic call. We will walk your current SAP RE-FX configuration, show the BasePro equivalent, and scope a migration plan.