STREETS vs Realcube

STREETS vs Realcube, compared fairly.

Realcube is a cloud platform for consolidating real estate data. STREETS is purpose-built for institutional real estate portfolio management, with real-estate-specific validation, budgeting, cash flow and reporting.

The short answer

Realcube offers a cloud-based platform for digitising real estate management and consolidating data into a uniform database. Data consolidation is a genuine shared ambition with STREETS.

STREETS is purpose-built for institutional real estate portfolio management. Beyond consolidation, it applies real-estate-specific validation controls, portfolio dashboards, budgeting and cash-flow workflows, and reporting outputs compatible with Swiss standards including FPRE, with data hosted in Switzerland.

Where each one fits

Realcube is a strong fit when

You want a flexible, general platform to digitise and consolidate real estate data across sources.

STREETS is a strong fit when

You need institutional real estate portfolio management specifically — validation, budgeting, cash flow, DCF and portfolio reporting on a governed dataset, with Swiss data residency.

The distinction that matters

Both platforms value a single, consolidated dataset. The difference is depth and specificity: STREETS is built around the institutional real estate operating model — the flow from property managers to asset managers to owners — and the validation, budgeting, cash-flow and reporting that model requires.

Where the need is broad, flexible data consolidation, a general platform may suit. Where the need is institutional real estate portfolio management and reporting on validated data, STREETS is purpose-built for it.

This reflects general positioning as of 2026. Confirm current specifics with each vendor for your own evaluation.

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