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Buildium Integration

A fully managed path to get your Buildium data into your data warehouse — extracted, loaded, and kept in sync for you.

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Property Management Software

Buildium is a widely used property management platform for residential and association managers, handling leasing, accounting, and maintenance day to day. But operational software is not built to power portfolio-wide analytics, BI dashboards, or AI: the data lives behind the application in a proprietary schema. Propexo Connect is a fully managed integration that extracts your Buildium data and loads it into your data warehouse — so your team can work with it in the warehouse instead of building and maintaining a pipeline.

Buildium connector at a glance

Connector type Source
Category Property Management Software
Pipeline Fully managed by Propexo
Sync mode Full refresh and incremental
Sync frequency Configurable
Authentication API key + secret (sent as headers)
Destinations Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, Redshift, PostgreSQL, S3, Azure, Microsoft Fabric, Amazon RDS

What Buildium data you can sync

  • properties (rentals)
  • units
  • leases
  • tenants
  • applicants
  • rental owners
  • associations
  • ownership accounts
  • work orders & tasks
  • vendors
  • bills
  • GL accounts

How the Buildium integration works

1

Connect Buildium

Provide your Buildium credentials in Propexo Connect. We handle authentication and API access, so there is no connector for your team to build or maintain.

2

Extract and load

Propexo Connect extracts your Buildium data and keeps it flowing into your warehouse on a managed, ongoing basis — no integration code for your team to write or maintain as the source API changes.

3

Use it in your warehouse

Your Buildium data lands in your data warehouse, available for the BI, AI, and transformations your team runs there. Once you have working Buildium credentials, the connection is set up in minutes and the first full sync completes based on your data volume.

What you can build with Buildium data

Portfolio-wide reporting

Combine Buildium data with your other systems in one warehouse for portfolio-level reporting your PMS can’t produce on its own.

BI dashboards

Power Tableau, Looker, or Power BI with your Buildium data in the warehouse — no manual exports or spreadsheet wrangling.

AI & data products

Give AI, MDM, and data-science initiatives a reliable, up-to-date feed of your property operations data.

Buildium + your data warehouse

Propexo Connect delivers your Buildium data to modern cloud destinations — Amazon RDS, Amazon Redshift, Amazon S3, Azure Blob/ADLS, Databricks, Google BigQuery, Microsoft Fabric, PostgreSQL, and Snowflake. You choose your destination during setup.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get Buildium data into Snowflake?

The managed path is Propexo Connect: provide your Buildium credentials, choose Snowflake as your destination, and Propexo handles extraction and loading. Setup takes minutes; building it yourself would take roughly 2–4 engineer-months for the auth, ~69 stream schemas, the accounting model, and incremental sync — plus ongoing maintenance.

What Buildium data can I sync to a data warehouse?

Propexo Connect syncs properties (rentals), units, leases, tenants, applicants, rental owners, associations, ownership accounts, work orders & tasks, vendors, bills, and GL accounts from Buildium into your warehouse. The exact objects depend on what Buildium exposes through its API.

Does Fivetran or Airbyte have a Buildium connector?

No — neither Fivetran nor Airbyte offers a native Buildium connector. Propexo Connect provides a pre-built, fully managed Buildium connector, so your team doesn't build or maintain the integration.

Which data warehouses does Propexo support?

Propexo Connect delivers to modern cloud data warehouses and destinations: Amazon RDS, Amazon Redshift, Amazon S3, Azure Blob/ADLS, Databricks, Google BigQuery, Microsoft Fabric, PostgreSQL, and Snowflake. You choose your destination during setup.

Ready to connect Buildium to your data stack?