Multi-Sell offers a more collaborative approach to selling property by bringing agents together, rather than working in isolation. Instead of relying on a single agent, we engage multiple agents across the industry from day one — working with them to introduce their buyers and create stronger competition.
Agents are central to the process. We see them as partners, each contributing their networks, experience, and buyer relationships to help achieve the best possible outcome.
By coordinating this collective effort, Multi-Sell increases exposure, encourages genuine buyer competition, and creates a more effective way to sell property.
Why Multi-Sell?
Multi-Sell offers a more collaborative approach to selling property by bringing agents together, rather than relying on a single point of access to the market. Instead of engaging just one agent, we work with multiple agents across the industry from day one — connecting them with your property to introduce their buyers and create stronger competition.
Agents are central to the process. We work alongside them, combining their networks, experience, and buyer relationships to achieve the best possible outcome.
What this means for you:
More Exposure – Your property reaches a broader pool of buyers, beyond the reach of any one agent.
Stronger Competition – More agents engaging buyers creates greater interest and competitive tension.
Better Outcomes – A coordinated, multi-agent approach increases your chances of achieving the best possible price.
How is Multi-Sell different
Multi-Sell takes a different approach to the traditional sales model. Instead of relying on a single agent operating within their own network, we coordinate multiple agents across the industry — each connecting their buyers and contributing to the sale.
This creates a more open and collaborative process, where your property is exposed to a broader audience and benefits from multiple sources of buyer interest.
By engaging agents beyond a single network or location, Multi-Sell increases reach, builds stronger competition, and creates the conditions for a better overall result.
Rather than relying on one pathway to a sale, Multi-Sell brings together the collective strength of the industry — ensuring your property is seen by more buyers and supported by more agents, all working toward the same goal.
Multi-Sell vs. a Local Agent
Local agents play an important role in the property market, bringing valuable knowledge of their area and established buyer relationships.
At the same time, no single agent — local or otherwise — represents the entire market. Buyers often come from a wide range of locations, and many different agents contribute to sales within any suburb.
Multi-Sell builds on this by engaging multiple agents, both local and beyond, giving your property access to a broader pool of buyers and increasing overall exposure.
What this means in practice:
In a typical suburb, a small number of agents may handle a portion of the sales, while the majority are completed through a wider group of agents — often introducing buyers from outside the immediate area.
The takeaway:
Rather than relying on one agent’s reach alone, Multi-Sell brings together the wider market — giving your property the benefit of multiple agents and more buyer opportunities.
Why Choose Multi-Sell?
Why Choose Multi-Sell?
Multi-Sell is built around a simple idea — better outcomes come from greater exposure and stronger competition.
By engaging multiple agents and their buyers, rather than relying on a single point of access, your property reaches a broader market and benefits from increased buyer interest.
Backed by decades of experience in property and negotiation, Multi-Sell is designed to create a more effective, competitive selling process — focused on achieving the best possible result.
How does the traditional commission structure influence the sales process?
Commission is how agents are paid, and it plays an important role in how property sales are structured.
In a traditional single-agent model, the process is typically managed through one agent and their network. While this works well in many cases, it can naturally limit how widely a property is exposed across the broader market.
This isn’t about the agent — it’s about the structure. When the sales process is centred around a single point of contact, collaboration across the wider industry is less common, which can influence overall exposure and buyer competition.
Multi-Sell addresses this by changing the structure. Instead of relying on one point of access, we coordinate multiple agents and their buyers from the outset — creating a more open environment where collaboration is part of the process.
The result: more exposure, stronger competition, and a better opportunity to achieve the best possible outcome.