Property transactions, end to end, on one infrastructure.
Real estate runs on disconnected systems: registries that do not talk to payments, valuations stuck in spreadsheets, escrow handled off-platform. Slas brings the asset record, the money, and the intelligence into one workflow — from listing to transfer.
What's broken today.
A single property transaction touches a registry, a bank, a lawyer, a valuer, and an escrow agent — none of which share a system.
Fragmented records
Ownership, title, and transaction history live in registries disconnected from the systems that transact against them.
Off-platform money
Escrow and settlement happen in separate rails, detached from the property and the deal.
Stale valuation
Pricing and market data sit in spreadsheets, out of date by the time a decision is made.
Manual workflows
Listings, offers, and transfers move by email and paper, with no single auditable trail.
Slas records the property in SlasProp, moves the money through SlasPay, and scores the asset with SlasIntel — one workflow from listing to transfer, with a complete audit trail.
What Real Estate gets.
Asset registry
Structured, verifiable records for land, housing, and developments.
Embedded escrow
Collect, hold, and release funds across buyer, seller, and professionals.
Transfer workflows
Listing, offer, escrow, and transfer with a complete audit trail.
Valuation & market signals
Live pricing, comparables, and risk from SlasIntel on every asset.
Role-based access
Owners, agents, lawyers, surveyors, and institutions — each with the right permissions.
The workflow, before and after Slas.
Before Slas
- Records in one system, payments in another
- Escrow handled off-platform
- Valuation from stale spreadsheets
- No single audit trail across the deal
After Slas
- One record the whole deal references
- Escrow and settlement inside the workflow
- Live valuation and market signals
- Every step on one auditable trail
Bring Slas to real estate.
Start with a focused pilot. We map your workflows, stand up the relevant engines, and deliver a working system your institution can evaluate.