Anyone.com Launches the World’s Largest Off-Market Property Dataset for Realtors
16 Apr 2026Anyone.com now gives real estate agents and brokerages access to one of the deepest off-market property datasets in the world, including property data, transaction history, brokerage insights, and more all included in the standard Anyone membership plan for both solo as brokerage accounts.

More than 350.000.000 property's data published
For decades, real estate professionals have operated with an incomplete picture of the market.
Most tools only show what is actively listed. Most systems are built around the moment a property enters the market. Most subscriptions focus on live inventory, while a vast amount of the market remains fragmented, hidden, or locked behind multiple tools, multiple vendors, and multiple expensive subscriptions.
That is now changing.
At Anyone.com, we have launched one of the deepest off-market property datasets in the world and made it available to realtors and brokerages as part of our low monthly membership plan.
This is not a small enhancement. It is a structural shift in how agents can research homes, advise clients, identify opportunities, and win more business.
Because real estate does not start when a listing goes live. It starts long before that.
And the professionals who understand the full market, not just the visible market, are the ones best positioned to serve clients, price with confidence, identify sellers earlier, and operate at a far higher level than agents limited to active listing data alone.
The problem with relying only on active listings
Most real estate software is built around the active market.
That means agents can see what is for sale right now, compare listed homes, track price drops, and follow the properties currently moving through the public market. That is useful, but it is only one layer of reality.
The majority of properties are not actively listed at any given moment.
That means a huge part of the housing market has traditionally sat outside the day-to-day workflow of agents unless they paid for additional tools, stitched together public records, bought separate data products, or spent hours manually researching ownership history, prior sale activity, brokerage involvement, and market context.
For brokerages, that fragmentation becomes expensive fast.
You do not just pay for one system. You pay for an MLS subscription, then often another data tool, then another research product, then another prospecting tool, then another workflow layer to tie everything together. Before long, the data stack becomes bloated, costly, and inefficient.
Meanwhile, agents still do not have a truly complete picture.
That is exactly why we built this.
Introducing Anyone’s off-market property data
Anyone.com now gives agents access to an enormous off-market property dataset covering properties worldwide, directly inside the platform.
This means that as part of a simple monthly membership, realtors can now work with far more than just active inventory. They can explore a much deeper property universe and use that intelligence to serve buyers and sellers more effectively.
Instead of looking only at what is for sale today, agents can now access a broader market view that helps answer questions like:
What is the full property landscape in this area?
What has happened at this address before?
Who was involved in prior transactions?
Which brokerage represented the property in the last sale?
What patterns can be seen across nearby homes?
Which properties may be strong outreach targets?
How can I advise a buyer or seller with more context than the competition?
This is where Anyone becomes much more than a listings platform.
It becomes a real estate intelligence layer.
What kind of off-market data does Anyone provide?
The depth of the data is what makes this release so powerful.
Anyone’s off-market dataset is not just a simple address directory or a thin public records overlay. It is a rich, structured property intelligence layer designed to help agents and brokerages work smarter.
Depending on the property and market, the dataset can include a wide range of information, including:
Core property data
Agents can access foundational property information that helps them understand the asset itself, including key characteristics such as size, rooms, property type, and other structural details.
This matters because every serious real estate conversation starts with the basics. When an agent is researching an address, preparing for a listing conversation, evaluating a comp set, or helping a buyer understand a neighborhood, immediate access to core property data saves time and sharpens judgment.
Transactional data
Anyone also gives agents access to historical transaction context, making it easier to understand how a property has moved over time.
This can include prior sales activity, transaction timing, historical pricing patterns, and related transactional signals that help agents better assess the property’s story.
For a seller conversation, this means more context around how the home sits within its local history.
For a buyer conversation, this means stronger insight into how a property compares with others nearby.
For an agent, it means fewer blind spots.
Brokerage data
One of the most powerful layers in the dataset is brokerage-related intelligence, including visibility into who was involved in prior transactions where available.
This gives agents and brokerages a better understanding of market participation around a home or area. It adds context that traditional surface-level property search tools often do not provide.
In practical terms, this means a realtor can often go beyond the property itself and start understanding the commercial and professional history around it.
That is valuable for prospecting, valuation, market positioning, recruiting intelligence, and local relationship mapping.
Deeper market context
The real power of a large off-market dataset is not just that it contains individual facts. It is that those facts create context.
When agents can view property data, transaction signals, and brokerage involvement together, they can build a much clearer picture of how a micro-market behaves.
That makes it easier to identify patterns, spot opportunities, and have stronger conversations with clients.
Instead of reacting only to the live market, agents can operate with a wider field of vision.
Why this matters for realtors
The agents who win are not just the ones who answer fastest.
They are the ones who know more.
They are the ones who can walk into a listing appointment and speak with confidence about the property, the area, nearby homes, historical activity, prior positioning, and market dynamics.
They are the ones who can help buyers think beyond the obvious.
They are the ones who can identify opportunity before everyone else sees it.
Anyone’s off-market property data is built for exactly that kind of agent.
With this feature, realtors can:
research more properties in less time
prepare more intelligent listing presentations
give buyers deeper context
uncover off-market opportunities
strengthen farming strategies
improve pricing conversations
prospect with better information
reduce dependence on scattered third-party tools
This is not just about having more data.
It is about being more effective with the data.
Why this matters for brokerages
For brokerages, the impact is even bigger.
The traditional brokerage data stack is expensive because it is fragmented. Teams often pay for multiple overlapping systems simply because no single platform offers enough depth.
One tool for current inventory. Another for historical research. Another for ownership clues. Another for area intelligence. Another for lead management. Another for agent workflow.
That adds cost, complexity, and operational drag.
By including deep off-market property intelligence inside Anyone’s low monthly membership, we are changing that equation.
For many brokerages, this means the platform can replace a meaningful portion of the expensive add-on data tooling that agents have historically relied on for research, prospecting, and advisory work.
That does not mean every MLS function disappears. MLS systems still play their role in listing input, cooperation, and active market operations. But it does mean that brokerages no longer need to build bloated data stacks around the MLS just to get a broader market view.
That is where the cost advantage becomes real.
Instead of forcing agents to jump between disconnected systems, Anyone brings more of the market into one workflow.
And when more of the workflow lives in one place, brokerages save more than money. They save time, reduce operational mess, and create a better agent experience.
A better way to find seller opportunities
One of the biggest limitations in traditional real estate software is that it tends to center agents around homes that are already listed.
But by the time a property is live, every agent can see it.
The real strategic edge comes earlier.
With off-market property intelligence, agents can think more proactively.
They can identify homes, research patterns, understand neighborhoods in more detail, and build more targeted outreach strategies based on real property context rather than generic prospecting.
This makes seller acquisition smarter.
Instead of broad, low-context outreach, agents can work from a stronger foundation of knowledge.
That means better conversations, better timing, and better positioning.
Better buyer guidance, too
This feature is not only for winning listings.
It is also a major advantage for buyer representation.
Buyers today want more than a portal search experience. They want clarity. They want context. They want confidence that their agent understands the market deeply, not just what showed up in the MLS this morning.
With Anyone’s off-market dataset, agents can guide buyers with a much broader lens.
They can help clients understand the wider property landscape in an area, compare addresses with more context, and move beyond the narrow frame of currently active inventory.
That creates a more informed buyer experience and a more valuable agent relationship.
One membership, much more value
What makes this launch especially important is not only the scale of the dataset. It is the fact that we are including this capability as part of Anyone’s low monthly membership.
That matters because the real estate software industry has normalized paying over and over again for layers of data access.
At Anyone, we believe the future should look different.
We believe agents should not need a maze of expensive subscriptions just to do excellent work.
We believe brokerages should not have to overpay for fragmented systems that fail to talk to each other.
And we believe deep property intelligence should live where the rest of the workflow lives.
That is why Anyone’s membership is designed to deliver far more than a simple profile or lead inbox. It is designed to give agents and brokerages real operational leverage.
Built for the modern real estate professional
The modern agent does not just need a CRM.
The modern agent needs a platform.
A place where leads, clients, listings, communication, viewings, offers, and data all come together.
That is the larger story behind this launch.
Anyone is not adding off-market data as a side feature. We are building a more complete real estate operating environment.
A place where agents can discover, research, advise, connect, and transact without bouncing across disconnected systems.
A place where brokerages can give their agents better tools without stacking endless vendor costs.
A place where real estate professionals can work with more intelligence and less friction.
Why this changes the competitive landscape
The real estate industry has long treated data access as something scarce, fragmented, and expensive.
That model benefits incumbents. It benefits legacy vendors. It benefits organizations that profit from keeping different layers of the market siloed behind separate subscriptions.
Anyone is taking a different approach.
By bringing deep off-market property data into a simple membership plan, we are making high-value market intelligence more accessible to the agents and brokerages who actually do the work.
That is good for realtors.
It is good for brokerages.
And ultimately, it is good for buyers and sellers too, because better-informed agents create better outcomes.
The future of real estate is not just on-market
The market does not begin when a listing goes live.
It begins with the property.
Its history. Its ownership. Its transaction story. Its surrounding context. Its place inside a neighborhood, a city, and a broader market.
The professionals who understand that full picture will outperform the ones who only see what is currently active.
That is why this launch matters.
Anyone now gives realtors access to one of the deepest off-market property datasets in the world, including core property data, transactional data, brokerage intelligence, and much more, all as part of a low monthly membership designed to make agents more capable and brokerages more efficient.
This is not just more data.
This is a better foundation for modern real estate work.
If you are a realtor, this means you can operate with more information, more confidence, and more reach.
If you are a brokerage, this means you can equip your team with a deeper data advantage while reducing reliance on an increasingly expensive patchwork of tools.
And if you believe the future of real estate belongs to platforms that connect the entire workflow, not just fragments of it, this is exactly the direction the industry should be moving in.
Anyone.com is building that future.
And with the launch of our off-market property dataset, that future just got a lot more powerful.
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