Off Market Properties

Finding Off Market Properties

Discover properties that aren't currently listed for sale. Your perfect home might not be on the market yet — but seeing it early helps you make more informed decisions.

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11M+
Residential properties in Australia
2.5%
Typically listed at any one time
97%
Not actively listed for sale

What are off market properties?

Off market properties are homes that are not actively advertised for sale.

Some owners may be open to selling under the right circumstances, while others may simply be long-term owners with no immediate plans to sell.

EveryDoor brings together property details, history, and lifestyle insights so you can understand whether a home is worth following — even before it's listed.

Property features & amenities
Nearby lifestyle locations
Public transport access
Sale history
Indicative value estimates
Market trend analysis

Why include off market properties?

There are over 11 million residential properties in Australia, yet only around 2.5% are listed for sale at any one time. Expanding your view helps you understand what's possible — not just what's currently available.

Despite low listing levels, close to a million homes change hands each year, and many more owners would consider selling if the timing, price, or circumstances were right.

How to show interest in off market properties

1

Love the property

Click ❤️ on any off market home that suits what you're looking for.

2

Add additional details

Share your buying position — such as pre-approval or budget range — to help owners understand your level of interest.

3

We reach out

Where possible, we'll attempt to contact the owner to understand whether they're open to discussing a potential sale.

4

An agent may connect

If the owner is interested in selling, a local agent can connect with both parties to guide the next steps.

Ready to see what's really out there?

Search using everyday language and discover homes — listed and off market — that match what you're looking for.