Picture this.
An agent visits a seller on a Tuesday afternoon.
Takes photos.
Grabs measurements.
Gets the asking price.
Uploads everything to our team through our system.
That’s their part.
Done in under an hour.
Our desk team takes it from there.
We price it strategically.
We write the listing.
We find the buyer.
We vet them.
We schedule the pickup.
The agent gets a message: “Buyer confirmed.
Saturday at 11am.”
Saturday comes.
Buyer shows up.
Agent facilitates the handoff.
Buyer pays cash.
Agent pays the seller their agreed amount on the spot and walks away with their cut in hand.
Start to finish — one clean, coordinated transaction.
No chaos.
No guesswork.
No improvising.
That’s the protocol.
Every deal.
Every time.
No exceptions.
Here’s why this matters:
Every friction point that makes resale miserable — ghosting buyers, lowball offers, strangers showing up unannounced, endless back and forth — lives entirely on the desk side of this system.
You never touch any of it.
What you do is simple, scheduled, and local.
Two touchpoints per deal.
That’s it.
You control your own velocity:
Some agents run a few deals a month around their normal life — reliable extra income that doesn’t ask much.
Others stack repeat sellers, stack items per visit, and build a local pipeline that pays them thousands a month.
Both are valid.
Both are happening right now inside this network.
The system doesn’t care how ambitious you are. It just rewards whoever shows up and follows through.
One rule that doesn’t bend:
Agents who skip steps, improvise outside protocol, or cut corners lose access immediately.
No warnings.
No second chances.
Not because we’re rigid — because every seller, every buyer, and every agent in this network is depending on the same standard being upheld every single time.
That standard is what makes this worth joining in the first place.
Ready to be part of it?
Start with Step 1 in the pinned posts — read everything before you do anything else.
— Dom