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- Information system for real estate agencies in north of PortugalPublication . Kepka, Kinga; Pereira, João PauloThe main objective of this work is to study the importance of the Information System in real estate agencies, both short-term, long-term rentals, sales, purchases, and their clients. We realize that an Information System is not only people but also processes, data, hardware, and software. Using the services of a real estate agency brings many advantages - both from the point of view of homeowners and tenants. However, it is important to remember that cooperation with an agent also involves certain obligations. The main task of a real estate agency is to help you rent, sell, buy or simply announce your property, which they offer to both parties in the transaction. This is because the services of realtors can be used by both flat owners and tenants who are looking for accommodation. Consequently, it is a wilful activity. The Information System is divided into individual chapters such as the Decision Support System, which is an organized collection of people, procedures, databases, and devices that support problem-specific decision making. The work of Real Estate Agencies is based on Business Intelligence, as it requires methods and programs to collect and structure a big amount of data. It also requires the use of a Management Information System, Executive Information System, Transaction Processing System, and Security, as it contains a lot of sensitive information. The hypothesis of this work assumes that the Information System for real estate agencies in the north of Portugal is not sufficiently developed and will still need many more years to gain the confidence of the public of this service in this region. The methods utilised for this dissertation is a combination of questionnaires In addition, the data for this paper began to be collected individually, in November 2021. Moreover, some data to give a better picture are presented in tables and charts. All the information and data necessary for the study were appropriately archived. To present the data, the most common methods used were to divide the responses into percentages and proportions with reference to the population of the northern part of Portugal.