Real estate offer types you find on DealInGroup
One of the most frequent questions from new users is simple and valid: “What kind of offers do I actually find on DealInGroup?”
DealInGroup is not a loud promotion platform. It is a framework for real, negotiable offers built around volume and transparency.
Below, we explain what offer types exist, how they are structured, and how to interpret them correctly.
Useful context before you continue
Before you continue, review How DealInGroup works: step by step and How you can buy an apartment cheaper through DealInGroup to connect offer types with outcomes.
What DealInGroup offers are NOT
On DealInGroup, you do NOT find:
- “forced liquidation” listings;
- apartments with legal issues;
- artificially cut prices made only for marketing;
- “today only” urgency traps;
- discounts without economic logic.
The model is based on structure and clarity, not artificial panic.
What DealInGroup offers actually are
They are group-buying opportunities for new apartments in verified projects.
They are not final from day one; they become more advantageous as buyer volume grows.
Type 1: Group offers for new apartments
The most common type is group offers for new residential projects.
On platform, you can see:
- the project;
- apartment types;
- price ranges;
- possible discount thresholds.
Type 2: Offers with discount thresholds
Some offers define explicit volume tiers (e.g., 5/10/15 buyers).
These are not guaranteed outcomes, but negotiated targets activated when group formation succeeds.
Main benefit: transparency from the start.
Type 3: Exploratory offers (interest test)
Not every offer starts with a predefined discount.
Sometimes interest is collected first, the group is validated, and only then negotiation starts.
This enables opportunities that otherwise would never appear.
Type 4: Offers focused on specific apartment types
Many offers focus on homogeneous units (for example: 2-room or 3-room apartments).
This improves negotiation clarity, comparability, and buyer decision quality.
Type 5: Offers for specific project stock
Some offers target specific floors, orientations, or project phases.
That does not mean “problem units”; it often means units suitable for volume transactions.
Type 6: Offers with payment flexibility
Not every advantage is strictly a headline price reduction.
Some offers can include lower down payment, flexible schedules, or mortgage-aligned installments.
Type 7: Offers for end-buyers
Most offers are built for personal use and first-time buyers.
The focus stays on final price, predictability, and contractual clarity.
Type 8: Offers for small and mid-size investors
DealInGroup is also relevant for smaller investors (1–2 units).
A better entry price can improve yield and reduce risk exposure.
Why you do not see “super discounts” everywhere
Real discounts are not shouted in banners; they emerge contextually through volume negotiation.
That is why you do not see unrealistic “-30%” style campaigns.
What all DealInGroup offers have in common
- they start from real demand;
- they require organization;
- they involve volume-based negotiation;
- they preserve individual choice;
- they are transparent.
What a DealInGroup offer does NOT guarantee
No one can guarantee that every offer gets a discount, every group forms, or every price becomes “the lowest in market.”
What is guaranteed is a fair framework where better pricing can become possible.
Also review How you can buy an apartment cheaper through DealInGroup and The truth about promotional apartment discounts for practical comparisons while reading.
Conclusion: what you actually find on DealInGroup
You find real offers, new apartments, possible (not promised) discounts, transparency, and structured buying context.
It is not a bargain-hunting marketplace; it is a smart-buying platform.
👉 See what offer types are active now on DealInGroup
👉 Choose what fits you and buy in an organized way
Recommended reading in this context
For a complete perspective, continue with What an active offer means on DealInGroup, How DealInGroup works: step by step, How you can buy an apartment cheaper through DealInGroup, The truth about promotional apartment discounts, Common mistakes when buying a new apartment directly from a developer.
About the author
DealInGroup Editorial Team — Insights based on real experience in real estate and group buying.