Rules
How a place is won
Bids are whole dollars, from $5 minimum to $999,999 maximum, $1 at a time.
Taking first place means outbidding the current leader by at least $5. For any other rank, $1 more than its holder is enough.
On equal amounts, order of arrival decides: the older bid keeps the better rank.
To move a listing that is already live, enter the same URL and raise it by at least $1. You only pay the difference.
What you can list
Any website in real estate: an agency, a broker, a developer, a house builder, a hotel, a coworking or coliving operator, a property manager, a mortgage or investment firm, a PropTech product, a portal, or a service around all of it. Websites only — no social profiles.
Refused: chat and invite links (Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp…), link shorteners, and sexual content.
A listing is a root domain. Paste a full URL and it collapses to the domain: example.com/agency/paris and example.com are the same listing, and only one of you can hold it. The title and description shown on the board are read from that page.
Query parameters are stripped from links. Affiliate, referral and tracking URLs will not work.
Categories
The category you pick is used to filter the board. It does not create a sub-leaderboard: everyone competes for the same places.
Wrong category? Write to us and we will fix it.
After payment
Your listing is public. Clicks go to the URL or profile you submitted, without query parameters.
A completed payment is what claims the rank — not filling in the form. Until it goes through, the place is still open to someone else.
A bid is not a subscription: it is a one-off payment, and the place holds until someone outbids you. Payments are not refundable.
Every amount on the board is excluding tax. VAT is worked out at checkout from the billing address you give, so the rank reflects the same net amount for everyone regardless of country. Businesses can enter a VAT number, and a valid EU number shifts the transaction to reverse charge.