
PropertySex — The real estate industry's worst nightmare — and your best Friday night plan.
PropertySex is built on a single comedic premise — real estate agents, landlords, buyers, and tenants ending up in bed together — and it leans into that bit with more commitment than you'd expect. The scenarios are transparently absurd: the agent who can't close a deal any other way, the tenant behind on rent, the open house that goes well off-script. The site doesn't pretend otherwise, and that self-awareness is actually part of the appeal. It's the closest adult content gets to a sketch comedy premise with a straight face.
Scenes typically run long — 30 to 45 minutes is common — and production quality sits comfortably above average for the category. Proper lighting, decent cameras, real locations rather than obvious sets. The real estate dressing (contracts on tables, for-sale signs, lockbox props) gets enough screen time to sell the bit before things move on.
The library stretches back to around 2018 and has been adding content consistently through 2025 and into 2026, so you're walking into a deep catalog rather than a skeleton site. Weekly updates keep the feed moving. Categories include the core PropertySex scenarios plus an included House Humpers bonus channel — a separate content stream that effectively doubles the value without an extra charge.
Performers skew toward a mix: recognizable names from the wider industry alongside newer faces, which gives the site range without feeling like it's recycling the same 10 rosters every month. If you want to binge something thematically coherent rather than random-shuffle a massive generic library, this format rewards that.
Unlimited streaming across the full library, downloads included, and — notably — no ads once you're logged in. That last part sounds like a baseline expectation but it's not universal in this space, and it matters. The member experience is straightforward: no confusing upsells buried mid-stream, no paywalled sub-sections after you've already paid. What you see on the join page is what you get.
Mobile playback works without drama. The site's organization is functional — latest, most-viewed, categories — without being fancy. You're here for the content, not a streaming interface, and it doesn't get in your way.
The concept is the product, which means if you exhaust the premise — real estate scenarios only, no genre pivots — you've exhausted the site. There's no meaningful content diversity beyond the core bit and the House Humpers bonus channel. Users who want a deep variety of niches, kinks, or categories within one membership will feel the ceiling quickly.
The library, while substantial, is also finite in a way that a large network membership isn't. You're paying for curation and a concept, not scale. For a rotating-content subscriber who wants something new every day across varied categories, a network pass probably makes more sense.
Third-party sources peg the standard monthly price around $29.99 and an annual option at roughly $9.99/month — the site regularly promotes discounts around 69% off. We're actively re-verifying those exact figures against the official join page, so treat them as directional rather than locked. The annual rate, if accurate, makes this a strong value proposition for the concept; the monthly rate is fair for a well-maintained single studio with a defined niche. No hidden bonus charges surfaced in research, and the all-in-one structure means no upsell surprises post-signup.
If the real estate roleplay concept appeals to you, yes — it's a well-produced single-studio site with genuine weekly updates, no ads, and a bonus channel included. If you want broad genre variety, a network pass gives you more range for similar money.
Unlimited streaming and downloads of the full library, weekly new content, access to the House Humpers bonus channel, and an ad-free member experience — all under one membership with no tiered paywalls.
Every scene is built around a real estate scenario — agents, landlords, buyers, and tenants. The premise is played straight enough to work but self-aware enough to be fun. Production quality is above average for the niche.
Weekly updates, consistently maintained through 2025 and into 2026 based on publicly viewable content dates on the site.
Cancellations are handled through the billing provider (AdultForce). Log into your member account, navigate to billing/support, or contact the support email listed on the join page. Cancel before the next renewal date to avoid being charged for another cycle.
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