10 Tasks a Real Estate VA Can Take Off Your Plate Today
If you’re a real estate agent, chances are you didn’t get into this business to spend your days updating spreadsheets, chasing down documents, or writing Instagram captions. But here you are, doing all of that and more, while the actual work of building client relationships and closing deals gets squeezed into whatever time is left over.
That’s the reality for most agents today. Studies show that real estate professionals spend up to 40% of their workweek on tasks that don’t directly generate commission. That’s nearly two full days every week tied up in admin, marketing, and logistics that someone else could be handling.
A Real Estate Virtual Assistant (REVA) is exactly what it sounds like: a remote professional trained specifically in real estate operations, not a generalist who needs months of onboarding, but someone who already knows the MLS, understands transaction timelines, and can hit the ground running inside your existing systems.
Here are 10 tasks you can start delegating right now.
1. Email Management and Inbox Organization
The average worker spends 13 hours a week just on email. For real estate agents juggling clients, vendors, lenders, and co-op agents, that number climbs fast. A REVA can monitor your inbox, filter out the noise, flag urgent messages, draft responses based on your templates, and make sure nothing falls through the cracks. You stay in the loop without living inside your inbox.
2. Lead Follow-Up and CRM Management
Speed matters more than most agents realize. If a lead inquiry goes unanswered for more than 90 seconds, the chance of converting that lead drops by 80%. But when you’re at a showing or in the middle of a listing presentation, fast follow-up isn’t always possible on your own.
A REVA keeps your pipeline moving: responding to inbound inquiries using your approved scripts, updating contact records in your CRM (Follow Up Boss, LionDesk, BoomTown, or whichever platform you use), tagging leads correctly, and making sure every prospect is inside an active nurture sequence. Clean CRM data also means better reporting so you can see exactly where your business is coming from.
3. MLS Listing Coordination
Getting a listing live isn’t just snapping photos and hitting publish. There’s data entry, photo uploads, property description writing, compliance checks, and syncing across platforms like Zillow, Realtor.com, and your own website. Errors in MLS listings (wrong square footage, missing details, bad descriptions) reflect poorly on you and take time to fix.
A REVA trained in MLS platforms handles the entire listing lifecycle: pre-launch prep, active listing management, and post-sale archiving. You hand them the details and they make sure it goes live correctly and stays accurate.
4. Transaction Coordination Support
From accepted offer to closing, a real estate transaction can involve more than 180 documents. Someone has to track deadlines, send DocuSign requests, coordinate inspections and appraisals, follow up on outstanding paperwork, and keep every party in the loop.
A REVA can manage the administrative side of that process: monitoring timelines, flagging upcoming deadlines, organizing files, and ensuring nothing gets missed before closing day. They can’t replace a licensed transaction coordinator for the legal and fiduciary pieces, but they can handle the heavy operational lifting that keeps everything moving.
5. Appointment Scheduling and Calendar Management
Double-bookings. Missed showings. Back-and-forth emails trying to find a time that works for everyone. Calendar management sounds simple, but it’s a constant drain when you’re doing it yourself across buyer tours, listing appointments, open houses, inspections, and team meetings.
A REVA takes ownership of your calendar: confirming appointments, sending reminders, scheduling showings, and making sure there’s enough buffer between commitments. They handle the logistics so your day actually runs the way you planned it.
6. Social Media Management
Your social media presence matters. Buyers and sellers Google you before they call you, and an inactive or inconsistent social profile raises questions. But creating content consistently is time-consuming, especially when you’re also trying to close deals.
A REVA can manage your social media accounts across platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn: writing captions, scheduling posts, creating graphics, responding to comments, and tracking basic engagement metrics. They won’t replace a full marketing strategy, but they’ll keep your presence active and professional without you having to think about it daily.
7. Market Research and Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) Support
Pricing a home correctly starts with data. A REVA can pull comparable listings, compile recent sales data, research neighborhood trends, and prepare the supporting materials you need for a listing presentation or buyer consultation. They’re not giving real estate advice, and that’s still your job, but they’re doing the research legwork that makes your analysis faster and sharper.
This is also useful for investor clients who want ongoing market reports or neighborhood-level data on a regular basis.
Streamline your business with a Real Estate Virtual Assistant
By utilizing a Real Estate Virtual Assistants, you can free up your time and make sure that your real estate business is running smoothly.


