/ First time renters
Your first keys with zero friction
We use your current data to prove you're a great tenant, helping you secure a home without the "rental history" catch-22.

Graduating From
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Dorm rooms
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parents' house
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shared flats
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university halls
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sofa surfing
Helping you transition into the next chapter
/ Access
Start your history correctly

The "Zero-History" CV
We build your risk profile using alternative data points: like consistent phone bill payments or university attendance.

Digital Co-Signers
Need a parent to guarantee your rent? Invite them onto the platform to securely e-sign the Deed of Guarantee in seconds.

Jargon-Free Agreements
Our platform highlights and informs you on key terms you should be aware of, so you know exactly what you're signing.
/ Budgeting
The real cost of moving out
Complete visibility
Credit Builder
We report your on-time rent payments to major credit bureaus, helping you build the credit score you'll need for a mortgage later.

"All-In" Calculator
Rent is just one number. We show you the total monthly cost, estimating utility bills, tax, and internet so you don't run out of cash mid-month.

Utility Setup
Don't spend your first week in the dark, F.estate can automatically set up your WiFi, Water, and Electricity the moment you sign, so everything works on move-in day.

Deposit Protection
We ensure your deposit is being handled compliantly and flag it to you when your rights are being encroached, ensuring complete peace of mind.

/ Anti-fraud
Don't get ripped off
First-time renters are the #1 target for rental scams. Our infrastructure protects you by verifying every human and asset before money ever changes hands.
Verified Landlord: Complete KYC/KYB checks on every individual or entity
Title Register Check: We validate they own the asset they are advertising
Secure Payments: We ensure your payments are handled securely

Trust is the essence of any transaction. It's a core mission statement of ours to give you the data points you need to truly trust a transaction and process.

/ Frequently Asked Questions
Beginner Questions
How much money do I need upfront?
This varies depending on the jurisdiction but you will know before you even make an offer what will be required.
What is a "Guarantor"?
In the event that you cannot pay rent, a guarantor is someone who agrees to pay on your behalf. If you don't have a regular source of income, it is recommended to have one.
What happens if I break something?
Don't panic. Report it via the app. If it's accidental, it comes out of your deposit at the end of the tenancy. If it's "wear and tear" you don't pay anything.
Can the landlord enter my flat whenever they want?
No, while the specifics vary by jurisdiction, we require notice to be given to tenants.
