Contact Verified
Email, phone, and manual listing review.
How it works
The product is designed around one practical question: can a seeker understand whether a home is real, available, affordable, and safe enough to contact before spending time on it?

Listing review path
Search by real constraints
Filter by location, rent or sale, bedrooms, cost, size, freshness, pet rules, furnishing, and trust level.
Read the cost picture first
Rent, utilities, service charges, deposit, and move-in exposure are treated as decision data, not follow-up questions.
Check the trust signal
Every published listing should carry Contact Verified, while Property Checked adds a stronger relationship-to-property review.
Send a qualified enquiry
The future backend will deliver enquiries to owners while keeping exact address details private by default.
Create a structured draft
The listing flow collects property type, location, details, costs, availability, photos, description, and contact data.
Pass manual review
A listing should not appear publicly until required fields are clear and Contact Verified checks are complete.
Keep availability current
Freshness should affect ranking. Listings that are not reconfirmed should drop, expire, or disappear.
Choose optional upgrades
Premium, Boost, Property Checked, and Done-for-you services are paid ways to stand out without charging seekers.
Signals on every listing
Email, phone, and manual listing review.
Additional relationship evidence reviewed by the team.
Available now, from date, flexible, reserved, expired, or unavailable.
Monthly total and move-in cost visible before enquiry.
Suspicious listings can be flagged for moderation.
No seeker commission and no agency layer in the contact path.
Current state
The website now presents the intended public experience: search, trust signals, transparent costs, reporting, and owner-direct positioning. The next product phase connects the backend systems that make those flows operational.
