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Marketplace

A marketplace where every listing is a record.

Property portals list what sellers type in. The EstateCapex marketplace lists what the platform can prove: plot-plan availability straight from live master plans, and investment offerings only under their recorded regulatory authorisation.

Aerial view of a planned residential neighbourhood
Illustrative photo: Kindel Media / Pexels

What lists here

Three kinds of listings, each with its own gate.

Homes to build

Available plot-plan combinations from developments that passed land, diligence and master-plan readiness. Availability is the live master-plan record — a listed stand is a reservable stand.

Investment offerings

Authorised offerings with their versioned disclosures, use of funds and named licensed participants. An offering that has not passed its legal and regulatory gates simply does not appear.

Rentals and resales

Completed dwellings list with their verified build, specification and maintenance history attached — a resale here comes with the home's full provable story, not an agent's summary.

Why it's different

Verified primary market, not classifieds.

A classifieds portal cannot tell you whether the stand exists, whether the developer holds the land, or whether the artist's impression matches an approved plan. Here, a listing is the output of the same record that governs the money.

  • Listings derive from the record

    Availability, prices, specifications and programmes come from the governed master plan and plan catalogue — not from a free-text form.

  • Participants are verified first

    Developer registration, professional credentials and project evidence are readable before you reserve, subscribe or pay anything.

  • One record from listing to living room

    The listing you click becomes the reservation, the contract, the certified build and eventually the operating home — one drillable chain.

Honesty first

Every listing has already earned its place.

We do not pad the marketplace with placeholder stock or unverified projects — a marketplace you cannot trust is just another portal. A development appears here because its land, diligence and master-plan evidence stands. What you see, you can act on.