MEL-Technologies has taken a major leap into the real estate industry with the launch of its first real estate application, developed for TopNotch City, a proud subsidiary of MEL -Technologies. This new platform connects agents and property seekers in one smart, easy-to-use digital environment, designed to redefine how people experience property search and communication in today’s evolving market.
This innovation marks a new chapter in our commitment to building solutions that simplify complex processes. The app introduces a modern and transparent way for people to find, list, and interact about properties. Real estate agents under TopNotch City can post verified listings, including apartments and houses, while clients can search, explore, and chat directly with agents.
The design of the platform emphasizes simplicity, clarity, and trust. Users no longer need to depend on multiple channels or unreliable listings to find the right property. Instead, every interaction happens seamlessly, giving users the confidence to make informed decisions without barriers or confusion.
By merging technology and accessibility, we aim to create a real estate experience that is faster, more reliable, and more human-centered. For us, this project represents much more than a product launch. It’s a bold statement of our long-term vision to merge technology with essential industries in Africa and beyond.
Our team leader and CEO, Mr. Monday Moses, has emphasized that this app is the foundation of a broader plan to make the real estate market fully digital, accessible, and efficient for everyone. This platform also reflects our deep belief in innovation that serves people first. It’s designed to empower agents by giving them visibility and control, while providing clients with accurate information and direct communication channels.
In general essence, the real estate landscape is changing, and with TopNotch City, we’re driving that change with precision, creativity, and vision. The future of real estate has arrived, and MEL-Technologies built it.





