A premium freestanding digital open-home sign glowing at dusk outside a contemporary home.

Considered signage · for the world's leading agencies

Stand out, quietly.

In conversation with leading agencies worldwide

Ray WhiteLJ HookerMcGrathBelle PropertyHarcourtsRaine & HorneCentury 21Sotheby's InternationalRay WhiteLJ HookerMcGrathBelle PropertyHarcourtsRaine & HorneCentury 21Sotheby's International

The premise

Twelve agencies on the same street. One that's remembered.

The signage of record for the world's most discerning listings — gallery-grade hardware and bespoke creative for the homes the rest of the street stops to look at. Privately commissioned. Quietly delivered.

Corflute fades by lunchtime. A-frames blow over. The signage out the front of an open is the first — and often only — thing a buyer remembers about you on Monday morning. Curb Media is the considered alternative: an instrument of presentation, finished to the standard of the homes it sits beside, and built to outlast the campaign it announces.

The lineup, measured

Headline numbers across the Curb Media range — the docked-battery Pointer & Plus directionals (overnight office charge, no solar required) and the Curb Billboard for on-site For Sale & Auction installations (portable or fixed, with slim monocrystalline solar strips integrated into the full frame to keep the LiFePO₄ base topped up indefinitely).

Runtime

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hrs · LiFePO₄ ballast base, overnight charge

Up to

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nits · 32" outdoor LCD, direct-sun readable

Visible

0

cables · magnetic pogo-pin dock

Warranty

0

months · interest-free finance available

A weathered, water-stained corflute open-home arrow sign blown sideways on a wet suburban footpath.
The conventionalCorflute
A Curb Media digital directional sign — LED panel — installed outside a contemporary home at golden hour.
The Curb Media editionCurb Media
  • Replaced every campaign. Indistinguishable from every other agency on the street.
  • First gust of wind — sideways, broken, or pointing into the neighbour's hedge.
  • Address and price locked in from the moment it's printed.
  • Lands in landfill the moment the campaign ends.
  • One instrument, used across hundreds of campaigns. Amortised over years.
  • Your colours, your portrait, your branding — sunlight-readable to the kerb.
  • IP65 sealed. LiFePO₄ ballast base. 8+ hours at full brightness.
  • Lightweight head docks magnetically into the base — no cables, no setup.
The full comparison

The collection

Three formats. One design language.

A considered range built around a single matte-black display vocabulary — smoked-glass face, portrait LCD, weighted LiFePO₄ ballast base, concealed magnetic pogo-pin dock. Specified for three distinct moments in a campaign: the wayfinding to the open, the announcement at the gate, and the headline at the kerb.

Curb Pointer — The directional
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The directionalWayfinding

Curb Pointer

Open Home · This Way

Compact digital directional for open-home weekends. Crisp portrait arrow, agent branding, sunlight-readable to the kerb. Lightweight head clicks into a weighted base — one hand, one trip from car to nature strip.

  • 21" portrait LCD/LED · up to 5,000 nits
  • 8+ hour runtime · overnight office charge
  • 12 kg total · single-trip install
Specification
Curb Plus — The on-site
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The on-siteAnnouncement

Curb Plus

For Sale · Auction · Open Here

Mid-size totem for the front gate on inspection day. For Sale, Auction, or Open Home Here — with portrait, price guide and agent details rendered crisp at any distance. Same docked-battery architecture as Pointer.

  • From 27" up to 43" portrait LCD/LED · up to 5,000 nits
  • 10+ hour runtime · IP65 sealed
  • Magnetic pogo-pin dock · no cables
Specification
Curb Billboard — The headline
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The headlineStatement

Curb Billboard

Premium For Sale · Auction

Billboard-scale digital For Sale & Auction signboard erected at the front of the property for the duration of the campaign. Portable or fixed-mount. Slim monocrystalline solar strips run the full frame, charging the LiFePO₄ base — no mains, no battery swaps.

  • From 55" up to 86" portrait LCD/LED · up to 5,000 nits
  • Campaign-length runtime · solar-charged base
  • IP65 · 36-month warranty
Specification

Specified together, the three formats carry a single campaign from the corner of the street to the front of the home — same creative, same colour, same considered hardware.

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The category, today vs tomorrow

Faded corflute. Or a live screen.

The agency next door is still hammering plastic into the nature strip. You're running a 5,000-nit screen that reshuffles itself — hero shot, gallery, your photo and number — every few seconds, all weekend, with zero reprints.

What the street looks like now

Static · printed · disposable

A conventional printed photo-tile real estate signboard, faded and weather-marked.

Six-week production lead. Reprint required for every price drop, status change or new photograph. Indistinguishable from every other agency on the street — and in landfill the day the property settles.

  • ~$1,200 per install
  • 0 updates per week
  • Single campaign
  • Landfill at end

What Curb Billboard does

Live · 5,000 nits · editable

Ashford & ValeEst. 1998

Now

For Sale

Open Sat 11 — 11:30am

ashfordvale.com0412 904 118

For Sale

4 bed · 3 bath · pool

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For Sale

4 bed · 3 bath · pool

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For Sale

4 bed · 3 bath · pool

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Your agent

Eleanor Marsh

Director · 0412 904 118

Live · updated from app

One panel, an entire campaign in rotation. Hero artwork, the gallery, your headshot and number — and the moment the property goes under offer, the status changes from your phone in seconds. No reprint. No site visit.

  • Hardware once, reused
  • Updates in seconds
  • Hundreds of campaigns
  • Zero-waste re-deploy

Four legacy formats — corflute, photo-tile, printed billboard, illuminated lightbox — all replaced by one dynamic panel that updates from the app. See the full side-by-side breakdown.

Full comparison

If you cannot be bothered to invest in your own signage, why would I trust you to market my home?

— Vendor feedback · REA Group principal survey · 2024

From the journal

Reading for the weekend.

Case studies · early access pilot

What the docked-battery look actually does in market.

Three principals running Curb Media on live campaigns in AU and NZ. More listing-page clicks. Less Saturday-morning maintenance. More appraisals converted. The sign is the pitch.

Case · Sydney, NSW

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Listing-page clicks vs prior 90 days

"We swapped corflute for the Plus on a $6.4M Mosman campaign. The sign photographed beautifully — the listing went up the agency feed and the realestate.com.au click-through jumped 38% week-on-week. Vendors started asking us which board they were getting before they even asked about the price."

Eloise Tanner

Director, Prestige · Atherton & Vale

Case · Auckland, NZ

0 hrs

Re-printing, re-staking, re-zip-tying per month

"I used to lose every Friday afternoon to corflute. Reprinting price reductions, restaking after wind, tossing the warped ones. The Pointer just sits there charging itself. I change the price from the car on the way to the open. Maintenance went to literally zero hours a month."

Mei-Lin Park

Sales Associate · Harborline Property

Case · Gold Coast, QLD

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Listing pitches won in Q1 with the Billboard on site

"Vendors just see a sign that looks like it belongs in front of their home, not in front of a Bunnings. The base is the battery, the head drops on like a Dyson — there's nothing to plug in on the lawn. We took the Billboard to twelve appraisals last quarter and converted eleven. The sign does the listing presentation for us before we open our mouths."

Jarrah Whitlock

Principal · MAISON & CO

Private list · AU / NZ

By invitation.

Pre-orders for Australia and New Zealand open this season. Join the private list for early access pricing and agency pilot programs.