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The difference between real estate planning and marketing planning
Real estate planning refers to the whole planning process and flow from urban strategy, land valuation to the completion of real estate sales, including team formation, government public relations, project positioning and other activities, which takes 3 to 10 years to complete, referred to as overall planning. Real estate planning includes two stages: pre-planning and marketing planning.

Real estate marketing planning is a part of real estate planning, which refers to the planning activities involved in the real estate process from the storage period of real estate sales, mainly including marketing team formation, property consultant training, advertising planning, media public relations, event planning and so on. Real estate marketing planning is the middle and late planning of real estate, not including the early planning.

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