While traditional real estate platforms focus exclusively on listings, Unlisted is shifting the spotlight to the more than 95% of homes that are not for sale. The platform, available at UnlistedHomes.com, is creating new ways for buyers to explore homes that aren’t on the market — and for homeowners to show off their homes without pressure to sell.
In today’s housing market, fewer than 5% of U.S. homes are actively for sale at any given time. This can leave buyers feeling discouraged by limited options and houses selling so quickly, they feel like they don’t have a chance. At the same time, homeowners are left unseen until they commit to listing.
“Unlisted was built to offer a calmer, more thoughtful alternative to the high-pressure world of real estate,” says Sophia Jacomet, Marketing Manager at Unlisted. “We believe buyers and sellers deserve more time, more options, and fewer surprises.”
Unlisted is not a listing site. Homeowners can claim their home, upload photos, and describe their space on their terms — even if they’re not planning to sell.
For buyers, it’s a chance to see homes that they wouldn’t see anywhere else. Buyers can favorite homes they love, send personal notes (accompanied by a small gift), and express interest, all without the high-pressure world of bidding wars.
What Makes Unlisted Different
In today’s housing market, fewer than 5% of U.S. homes are actively for sale at any given time. This can leave buyers feeling discouraged by limited options and houses selling so quickly, they feel like they don’t have a chance. At the same time, homeowners are left unseen until they commit to listing.
“Unlisted was built to offer a calmer, more thoughtful alternative to the high-pressure world of real estate,” says Sophia Jacomet, Marketing Manager at Unlisted. “We believe buyers and sellers deserve more time, more options, and fewer surprises.”
Unlisted is not a listing site. Homeowners can claim their home, upload photos, and describe their space on their terms — even if they’re not planning to sell.
For buyers, it’s a chance to see homes that they wouldn’t see anywhere else. Buyers can favorite homes they love, send personal notes (accompanied by a small gift), and express interest, all without the high-pressure world of bidding wars.
What Makes Unlisted Different
- The homes you see as search results are not for sale. Unlisted makes every home in the U.S. searchable, not just those listed.
- Homeowners control how their home is seen, whether they’re curious, open to offers, or simply proud of their space.
- Buyers can easily reach out with thoughtful, personalized interest.
As more buyers struggle with lack of inventory and homeowners hesitate to list, Unlisted fills a critical gap in the market. It’s a gentler, more personal way to open the door to possibility — for both sides.
To explore or claim your home, visit UnlistedHomes.com.
To explore or claim your home, visit UnlistedHomes.com.