Brokerage, legal, lending, inspection, and settlement each have their own lanes. Fifthline does not replace any of them.
Fifthline keeps the move organized around the player: clarifying the need, building the move brief, aligning local market support, tracking action items, and keeping the player’s circle informed.
A trade, signing, call-up, or offseason decision can create a housing need before anyone has time to organize it. Fifthline starts by defining the essentials: NHL market, timing, housing direction, family timing, privacy needs, and communication path.
The goal is to get the move organized before it becomes chaotic.
An NHL move often points to a market where the player does not already have trusted local real estate relationships. Fifthline helps organize that lane by coordinating with the appropriate local support, so the player isn't figuring out who to call from scratch.
The player should not have to figure out the local market from scratch.
The player does not need a complicated dashboard. They need to know where things stand, what happens next, and whether anything requires their attention. The Move Board keeps the visible layer simple: current status, next three actions, pending decisions, timeline phase, and who has the ball.
No property feed. No sensitive document storage. No broker portal.
The player, spouse, agent, advisor, and local real estate support should not all be operating from different information. Fifthline keeps the move clear, private, and moving.
One coordination point. Fewer loose ends.
Fifthline is not built to manage every part of a player’s life. We do not position ourselves as a grocery service, school advisor, childcare coordinator, medical referral service, or personal errand company. The focus is the real estate move and the coordination around it.
Every move starts with a private conversation.
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