Property acquisition
How to find off-market property leads
A neighbour, a friend, a contractor or a client often knows about a planned sale long before any listing goes public. SharpPick helps you capture and organise that information in one place.
It starts with your own tipster network. You share your QR code or personal link, and people send you tips about properties heading for a sale — typically off-market properties that may never reach the portals.
Your own tipster network
Build a network of people who may know before the market does. Every agent gets their own page, QR code and personal link.
- Your own agent page
- QR code
- Personal link
- Tip form
- Photos
- Address on a map
- Notes
- Tip status
- Messaging with the tipster
- Rewards
- Tip overview
Data that can surface further opportunities
SharpPick works with public data sources, so you don't have to dig out relevant information by hand.
ARES
Working with available data on companies and sole traders.
Land registry
A connection to property-related and cadastral information.
Insolvency register
Working with available information from the insolvency register.
Official notice boards
Automated collection of relevant information from municipal notice boards.
How the acquisition process runs
- 01
Someone submits a tip.
- 02
SharpPick stores it.
- 03
You see the opportunity.
- 04
Available data can add context.
- 05
You talk to the tipster and decide the next step.
- 06
The opportunity becomes a CRM record.
- 07
The property moves on to marketing.
Frequently asked questions
How does the tipster network work?
Share your QR code or link. A tipster signs in with an email, submits a property with photos and address, you follow up from your dashboard and mark the reward as paid when the deal closes.
Do I need an existing tipster network?
No. You build it gradually by sharing your link and QR code with clients, friends, contractors and people in your area.
Which data sources does SharpPick use?
ARES, the land registry and the insolvency register are available. Municipal notice boards and further public sources are in development.
Can other agents see my tips?
No. Each agent's data and their tipsters are strictly isolated at the database level.