
Nextsix: Making Property Search Clear, Convenient and Confident
Property search should feel clear. But in many marketplaces, the experience can become noisy and costly – where visibility is shaped by pay-to-rank, good listings can get buried, duplicate listings clutter the results, and “a suitable listing” doesn’t always mean you’re connected to a reliable agent who truly knows the area.
Founder note: Nextsix was co-founded by Wei Kwang (Teow Wei Kwang), Co-founder and Business Development Director of Nextsix. Read the full profile here.
Mission: Making property search clear, convenient and confident.
The 3 problems Nextsix set out to solve
Pay-to-rank can bury good listings
The traditional “spend more to show more” model worked in the past, but over time it can create inorganic results – where the most visible results aren’t always the most relevant. This can push agents into higher advertising costs just to be seen, and it may reduce the variety of good deals that property seekers should be able to discover.
A suitable listing doesn’t always mean a reliable agent
A listing can look perfect, but property decisions are influenced by local expertise—pricing realities, micro-neighbourhood differences, commute and lifestyle trade-offs, and what’s truly worth considering beyond a listing description. When agent matching isn’t reliable, search confidence drops.
Duplicate listings clutter the experience
Duplicates create confusion, slow down decisions, and reduce trust. When users have to second-guess whether a listing is real, updated, or simply repeated, the journey becomes tiring and less confident.
What “more precise search” means at Nextsix
“More precise search” at Nextsix means a modern property marketplace/listing portal where seekers discover relevant, updated listings and connect with the right area-specialist agents confidently.
This definition matters because property seekers don’t just want “more results”—they want better results, and a smoother path from discovery to decision.
How Nextsix improves search precision
Geo-location specialist discovery
Nextsix effectively showcases agents who are specialised in different areas—so property seekers can connect with people who genuinely understand the location they’re searching in.
In practice, what is an “area specialist”?
In practice, “area specialist” refers to agents who are well versed with the area, actively sell in the area and can advise beyond listing details (pricing, micro-location trade-offs, neighbourhood conditions etc.).
A model designed for healthier, more organic results
Nextsix keeps pay-to-rank features minimal, and instead encourages behaviours that improve search quality:
- Incentivising agents to put their best deal properties up front
- Maintaining an updated portfolio (so results reflect what’s more likely to still be available)
- Reducing duplicates and stale listings that commonly lead to poor browsing experiences,
The objective is simple: improve the likelihood that property seekers find more relevant, current options – without results being dominated by who spends the most.
Freshness and “maintained” listings
Nextsix prioritises latest uploaded listings, and also prompts agents to maintain listings freshness at predetermined intervals – so the platform has better confidence that listings are still available to the market.
This supports a more confident search experience because users spend less time filtering out stale options.
Verified agents (REN-based)
Nextsix verifies agents using REN credentials (submitted by the agent as part of verification). This helps property seekers feel more confident when reaching out—especially for decisions that involve significant financial commitment.
The cold-start problem (and how Nextsix overcame it)
Every marketplace faces the classic chicken-and-egg problem:
- With less user traffic → agents have lower confidence to onboard
- Without enough agents → fewer listings
- With fewer listings → less user traffic
The first-adopter advantage
As of the first year, Nextsix handed out low-commitment advertising accounts and packages for early adopters, with rewards and incentives for agents that maintained a good portfolio of listings, paired with a clear promise:
Nextsix will continuously invest in exposing their listings to the market and targeting potential property seekers.
This helped bootstrap supply, which improved the user experience, which then improved confidence and adoption – creating a healthier flywheel for the marketplace.
Proof points (as of December 2025)
Advertising agents
- As of Dec 2025: Nextsix grew from 4,000 to 13,000 advertising agents
- Why it matters: more agents means more active choices for property seekers – improving the odds that a user finds a suitable property faster.
Traffic
- As of 2025: 680,000 new users in 2025 (Google Analytics)
- Close to 230% growth vs 2024
Active listings
- As of Dec 2025: approximately 76,000 active listings
Top cities
- As of Dec 2025: Kuala Lumpur, Johor, Sabah, Penang
What Nextsix is building toward
As of December 2025, Nextsix focuses on delivering a more organic search experience – where updated properties and organically defined “good” properties have a better chance of being found, rather than results being dominated by paid ranks.
Over time, Nextsix aims to build toward a broader experience marketplace – supporting more of the home journey, while keeping the core search experience simple, fast, and confidence-building.

Media & Official Links
- Website: https://nextsix.com
- LinkedIn (Nextsix): https://www.linkedin.com/company/nextsix
- Facebook (Nextsix): https://www.facebook.com/NextsixMY/
FAQs
Q1: Who is Wei Kwang?
Wei Kwang (also known as Teow Wei Kwang) is the Co-founder and Business Development Director of Nextsix, a modern property marketplace/listing portal in Malaysia focused on delivering a more precise property search experience.
Q2: Why was Nextsix created?
Nextsix was created to make property search clear, convenient and confident, by reducing the negative effects of pay-to-rank visibility, improving confidence in agent matching, and reducing clutter such as duplicate and stale listings.
Q3: What does “more precise search” mean on Nextsix?
It means a modern marketplace where seekers discover relevant, updated listings and connect with the right area-specialist agents confidently.
Q4: How does Nextsix help users find better agents?
Nextsix highlights agents who are specialised in different areas, so users can connect with people who know the location well and can advise beyond listing details.
Q5: How does Nextsix keep listings more updated?
Nextsix prioritises latest uploaded listings, and prompts agents to maintain freshness of listings at predetermined intervals so the platform can better recognise listings that are still available in the market.
Q6: What is a “verified agent” on Nextsix?
Nextsix verifies agents using REN credentials (submitted by the agent as part of verification).
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