Best Mac for
Leasing Agents
A leasing agent's laptop qualifies a lead at the office, walks a prospect through a unit an hour later, and sends the application link from the parking lot before the next showing. It has to run AppFolio, Entrata, or RealPage, a busy CRM pipeline, online applications, and DocuSign leases, last a full day of back-to-back tours, and look credible on a virtual-tour call. Here's which Mac wins — and what to skip.
Quick answer
MacBook Air M2 13" for most leasing agents. M1 Air at $303 for solo agents watching budget.
Every leasing platform — AppFolio, Entrata, RealPage, Yardi RentCafe — is browser-based, and your CRM, online applications, screening, and e-sign all run in the browser too. The only agents who need a MacBook Pro are lease-up teams editing their own 4K unit tours. For everyone else, the Air does the whole job; spend the difference on better listing photos.
Top picks for leasing agents
MacBook Air 13-inch, 2022
The leasing desk that follows the tour · $426
A leasing agent qualifies a lead in the CRM at the office, drives to a vacant unit, walks a prospect through it shooting a quick video tour from the doorway, then sends the application link and a follow-up text from the parking lot before the next showing. The M2 Air weighs 2.7 lbs, runs 15+ hours off the charger, and handles the full leasing stack — AppFolio, Entrata, RealPage, or Yardi RentCafe dashboards in a browser, the prospect pipeline in a CRM, listing portals like Zillow and Apartments.com, DocuSign and BlueMoon leases, and a Zoom call with a relocating renter — without ever spinning a fan. One click pairs it to your iPhone hotspot and any unit becomes your leasing office.
- ✓ 2.7 lbs — disappears into a bag next to the lockbox keys and the model-unit clipboard
- ✓ 15–18 hour battery covers a full day of back-to-back showings and tours
- ✓ Runs AppFolio, Entrata, RealPage, Yardi RentCafe — every cloud leasing platform
- ✓ Trims and posts an iPhone tour video to the listing before the next prospect arrives
Caveat: If you produce polished cinematic tour reels and amenity videos for every vacancy yourself, look at the MacBook Pro pick below.
MacBook Air 13-inch, 2020
Run the whole leasing pipeline for around $300 · $303
A solo leasing agent or a small community office watching every dollar does not need to spend big on hardware. The M1 Air runs the identical stack as the M2 — AppFolio, Entrata, RealPage, your CRM, and every listing portal are all browser-based — for around $300 with a warranty. Put the saved cash into better listing photos or a smart-lock for self-guided tours. When you move up to a larger portfolio or a lease-up team, this machine will still feel fast.
- ✓ Around $300 with a 1-year warranty — easy on a leasing-office budget
- ✓ Runs every cloud leasing, CRM, and listing platform
- ✓ Same silent fanless design and all-day battery as the M2
- ✓ Still receiving macOS updates for years to come
Caveat: 720p webcam looks soft on virtual tours and relocating-renter video calls. If you lease a lot of units sight-unseen over video, the M2's 1080p camera is worth the $120 step up.
MacBook Air 15-inch, 2024
Pipeline and availability board side by side · $672
Leasing is two-window work: the prospect pipeline next to the live availability and pricing board, the application queue next to the screening results, the RentCafe dashboard next to a guest card. The 15-inch Air fits genuinely usable side-by-side windows so you stop alt-tabbing between the CRM and the unit list during a busy leasing day. It still weighs 3.3 lbs, stays fanless, and runs 18 hours — the longest battery of any Air — for the agent who lives in dashboards and showings all day.
- ✓ 15.3" screen fits the pipeline and the availability board side by side
- ✓ Less alt-tabbing between the CRM, screening, and the unit list
- ✓ 18-hour battery — the longest of any Air
- ✓ Still light enough to carry to the model unit and every showing
Caveat: Same speed as the 13" M2 for ~$250 more. Pay for it only if screen space — not performance — is your bottleneck.
MacBook Pro 14-inch M3 Pro, 2023
For agents who produce their own tour media · $1,199
If your leasing edge is self-shot cinematic video tours, drone footage of the community amenities, edited walkthroughs of every floor plan, and Reels to fill a new lease-up fast, the M3 Pro earns its price. It chews through 4K timelines in Final Cut or Premiere, batch-edits 48-megapixel listing photos in Lightroom without stutter, and the 14" XDR display shows true color so the unit looks as good online as in person. New-construction lease-ups and amenity-rich communities — this is your machine.
- ✓ Edits 4K unit tours, drone amenity footage, and lease-up Reels
- ✓ XDR display is color-accurate for listing photo editing
- ✓ HDMI port plugs straight into the leasing-office display for prospect presentations
- ✓ SD card slot — drone or camera straight to timeline with no dongle
Caveat: Total overkill if your marketing team or a freelancer shoots the media. Most leasing agents are better served by an Air plus a per-vacancy photographer.
What matters for leasing
Six things a generic laptop review will not tell you — and how each Mac handles them.
Leasing platforms: AppFolio, Entrata, RealPage, Yardi
Every major leasing and property-management platform — AppFolio, Entrata, RealPage, Yardi RentCafe, Buildium, and DoorLoop — is a cloud app you log into from a browser, so it runs identically on a Mac as on any Windows machine. There is no "leasing software" to install. If a tool in your leasing office runs in Chrome or Safari, a refurbished Mac runs it, full stop.
The prospect pipeline is the real workload
A leasing agent lives in a CRM and a guest-card pipeline — Knock, Funnel, RentCafe CRM, or a Salesforce/HubSpot setup — chasing leads from first inquiry to signed lease. These are all browser-based and run beautifully on Apple Silicon. The M-series chip keeps a fat pipeline, multiple availability tabs, and your email open at once without lag, which is exactly the 8 GB unified-memory sweet spot for leasing work.
Tour videos and listing media from the doorway
Modern leasing lives on video — a quick floor-plan walkthrough shot on your iPhone, trimmed and posted before the next prospect arrives. The Air imports and lightly edits iPhone clips in iMovie or the Photos app without breaking a sweat, AirDrops footage from your phone in seconds, and uploads to Zillow, Apartments.com, and your community page from any browser. Only a high-volume lease-up team editing cinematic 4K tours needs the MacBook Pro.
Lease from the unit, not just the leasing office
When a prospect is standing in the model unit ready to apply, the work happens on-site. The Airs pair with an iPhone hotspot in one click (Instant Hotspot — no password typing), run 15+ hours on battery so a car charger is optional, and wake from sleep instantly to pull up availability, send an application link, or push a lease for signature. The fanless design also means no vents pulling in dust on a turn day.
Applications, screening, and e-sign: cloud-native everywhere
Online applications, background and credit screening (TransUnion SmartMove, RealPage screening), and lease e-signing (DocuSign, BlueMoon, AppFolio's built-in signing) all run inside the same browser dashboard you already use. There is no Windows-only screening tool — the entire application-to-signed-lease flow happens in the browser, which is one of the easiest parts of the leasing job to run on a Mac.
Virtual tours and relocating-renter video calls
Leasing agents close a lot of sight-unseen and relocating renters over video — a live FaceTime walkthrough of a unit, a Zoom tour for an out-of-state prospect, or a recorded virtual tour. The M2 and M3 Airs carry 1080p webcams with Center Stage-quality processing that flatters you in normal leasing-office light; the M1's 720p camera works but looks soft. Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, and FaceTime all run natively on Apple Silicon. Tip: a laptop at eye level on a stack of books beats any webcam upgrade.
Leasing agent spec comparison
| Mac | Weight | Battery | Webcam | Pipeline/video | Price (refurb) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MacBook Air M2 13" | 2.7 lbs | 15–18 hrs | 1080p | Busy pipeline, light video | $426 |
| MacBook Air M1 13" | 2.8 lbs | 15 hrs | 720p | Busy pipeline, light video | $303 |
| MacBook Air M3 15" | 3.3 lbs | 18 hrs | 1080p | Busy pipeline, light video | $672 |
| MacBook Pro 14" M3 Pro | 3.5 lbs | 15 hrs | 1080p | 4K unit tours + Lightroom | $1,199 |
Which one is right for you?
Leasing agent at a busy community
MacBook Air M2 13-inch. Runs the whole cloud stack silently, lasts every day of back-to-back showings, and the 1080p camera carries virtual tours and relocating-renter video calls.
Solo agent or small office watching budget
MacBook Air M1 13-inch at $303. Identical software compatibility — AppFolio, Entrata, RealPage, every portal and CRM. Upgrade when you scale, if you even want to.
Dashboard-heavy agent living in the pipeline
MacBook Air M3 15-inch. The bigger screen fits the prospect pipeline next to the live availability board and the application queue next to the screening results, so you stop alt-tabbing all day.
Lease-up team that produces its own media
MacBook Pro 14-inch M3 Pro. 4K unit tours, drone amenity footage, Lightroom batches, SD card slot, HDMI into the leasing-office display. The one leasing profile that justifies a Pro.
Management company outfitting a leasing team
Refurbished M1 Airs across the board. Identical capability for the pipeline and dashboard workload at $303 a seat — outfit a team of four for the price of one new MacBook Pro.
Leasing agent Mac questions
What is the best Mac for a leasing agent? ▼
Does AppFolio, Entrata, and RealPage work on a Mac? ▼
Can a MacBook handle a leasing CRM and a busy prospect pipeline? ▼
Can I send online applications and e-sign leases on a Mac? ▼
MacBook Air or MacBook Pro for leasing? ▼
Is 8 GB of RAM enough for a leasing agent? ▼
Is a refurbished MacBook worth it for a leasing office? ▼
Can I run my whole leasing day from a MacBook Air? ▼
Not sure which one fits your leasing day?
Tell Rick how you lease — single community, scattered-site, lease-up, multifamily — and he'll point you to the right machine.