September 15, 2025
Product & tech

Sales & leases, 50% faster with Greenlight, Daisy's new broker portal

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Real estate transactions can be stressful, for everyone involved. Whether someone’s buying their first home, moving into a new rental, or selling a place they’ve lived in for years, it’s a moment that matters.

But the systems that support those moments? Still outdated. Still slow. Still full of friction.

That’s why we built Greenlight - a faster, smarter way for brokers to navigate sales and lease transactions in Daisy-managed buildings. It’s the first platform of its kind: directly connected to Daisy's operating system, with up-to-date information, instant access, and smart workflows built in from day one.

Why Greenlight changes the game

In most buildings across New York, brokers are stuck using tools that weren’t designed with them, or their clients, in mind. They rely on manual steps, separate systems, and management teams juggling dozens of tasks.

Greenlight is different. Because it’s part of Daisy’s core infrastructure, it has access to every building’s data, documents, and context in real time.

That means:

  • Instant access to questionnaires
    Brokers can now request, pay for, and receive standard questionnaires immediately.
  • Faster application reviews
    Applications are reviewed by the Daisy team in just 3–5 days, with the option to expedite.
  • Smarter, board-ready packets
    Every application is reviewed, summarized, and indexed —helping boards make faster, more confident decisions. Our average board approval time is now just 5–7 days.

The future of Greenlight

In 2026, we’ll be rolling out fully digital, end-to-end applications - making the entire experience even easier for brokers and their clients. In a city where every deal is high stakes, speed and transparency aren’t just nice to have, they’re essential. With Greenlight, brokers now have a platform that’s finally keeping up.

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