How a QuickSale property event works
The difference between this and a classifieds portal is not the number of listings. It is that inventory is verified before you see it, sales happen inside a defined window, and offers are visible instead of happening on private broker calls.
The seven steps
Step 1
The seller lists and completes KYC
Owners submit the property, their identity documents and their expected price, along with the closing timeline they need. Personal circumstances are never published — a listing is labelled Quick Sale or Motivated Seller, never distressed.
Step 2
The property is verified
Documents are collected, a broker visits the property in person, and a lawyer reviews the paperwork. Progress is shown publicly as a level from 1 to 5, so buyers can see exactly how far a listing has travelled.
Step 3
It is scheduled into a sale
Verified properties are grouped into a time-bound sale event covering a set of localities. The window is published days in advance so buyers can arrange visits and financing first.
Step 4
Buyers register before the window
Registration requires a verified account and completed KYC. That is what keeps the offer book serious — every offer on the platform is attributable to a real, identified buyer.
Step 5
Offers are made in the open
During the window, registered buyers submit offers and may revise them upward. Offer activity is visible, which is what gives price discovery its shape.
Step 6
The seller decides
When the window closes the seller may accept, counter or reject any offer. The highest offer is never accepted automatically — this is a real-estate negotiation, not an auction with a binding hammer.
Step 7
Closing is supported
Once an offer is accepted, the platform coordinates the agreement, payment milestones, registration and handover with the assigned broker and legal support.
The verification ladder
Level 3 or above is required to enter a sale event.
Sellers
If you need a defined closing timeline rather than an open-ended listing, you can submit a property for verification and choose the sale window that suits you. You set the expected price and a private minimum that is never shown to buyers, and you decide on every offer.