For rentals, sublets, rooms, and private sales
List the property, not your private phone number.
Give prospects a dedicated Canadian number for the listing. Their questions arrive in up to five email inboxes, so owners, partners, or roommates can answer without exposing anyone’s personal number.
Is the basement suite still available for September 1?
You replied from your inbox
It is. We are showing it Saturday afternoon. Would 2:30 work?
The other person sees your listing number. They never see your cell number, email, or name.
The inquiries do not stop when the listing comes down.
Rental and property listings attract real prospects, agents, scrapers, and people who find an old copy weeks later. Publish your personal number, and anyone who finds the listing can save it long after the listing is gone.
A separate listing number keeps the conversation searchable in email and gives everyone involved one shared point of contact. When the property is taken, forwarding can end without changing the number your family uses.
One number, the inboxes you already use.
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Choose a local number
Pick a Canadian city or area code after payment. Your pass starts only when the number is assigned.
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Post it publicly
Put it in the listing, the description, a window, or anywhere you would otherwise expose your cell.
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Reply from email
Texts arrive in up to five inboxes. Any configured recipient can reply, and it goes back as SMS.
Useful for more than one listing.
Basement suites · Room and roommate listings · Sublets · For-sale-by-owner homes · Parking and storage rentals