Luxury Real Estate · Contract Arbitrage

The contract
is the product.

We assign contracts of equitable interest in luxury properties — no property ownership, no capital at risk, no mortgage contingencies. One transaction. One fee. $100,000.

$100K per closed assignment
$0 property ownership
1 document to close
The Model

Most investors buy property.
We trade the contract.

While others raise capital, secure financing, and hold inventory — we move faster. We find a luxury property under contract, match it with a pre-qualified buyer, and assign the equitable interest. The deal closes at title. We collect the fee.

This is legal, structured, and time-tested. It is also largely untapped in the luxury segment, where transactions run $3M to $30M+ and buyers move on criteria, not just price.

How It Works
01

Source the Contract

Identify motivated luxury property sellers — off-market, distressed sales, estate situations, relocation. Secure a purchase agreement with an assignment clause.

02

Match the Buyer

Pre-qualified cash buyers with defined acquisition criteria are matched to properties by location, price range, and deal structure. We maintain a curated pipeline.

03

Assign and Close

The assignment agreement transfers equitable interest to the buyer. Title company closes the transaction. $100,000 fee is collected. Seller, buyer, and intermediary all walk away whole.

Three steps. One document. $100,000.

For Sellers

Luxury property owners who need a fast, clean exit without the full MLS process. We present qualified buyers with cash and clear criteria — no financing contingencies, no protracted timelines.

For Buyers

High-net-worth buyers and family offices seeking off-market luxury inventory with pre-vetted deal structure. We match your acquisition criteria to live contract opportunities before they hit the public market.

The next deal is already in a drawer somewhere.

A seller signed an agreement they now want out of. A buyer has criteria and capital and can't find the right property. Between them: a contract that could be worth $100,000 to whoever knows how to move it.