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How to share property listings with temporary links and keep them up to date

When you share a property listing online, the link often stays active even after the listing is no longer relevant.

Properties get sold, rented, or updated — but the link remains accessible.

The problem

Once you share a property link:

The property is no longer available.

But the link still is.

That creates confusion and outdated access.

The solution

TempQR lets you create temporary links and QR codes for property listings.

You decide how long the link should stay active — and once the time is up, it automatically expires.

This is useful for active listings, short-term campaigns, and time-limited links for promotions around property offers.

It can also help when listing details are shared as temporary document sharing, such as brochures, reports, or property files.

How it works

Creating a temporary property link takes just a few seconds:

  1. Paste the listing link you want to share.
  2. Set the expiration time.
  3. Click “Create Expiring Link”.

That’s it. Your link will only work for the time you set.

Who is this for?

This is especially useful for:

Real-life example

You share a property listing with potential buyers.

They view the details during the active listing period.

After the property is sold or rented, the link automatically expires.

Even if someone tries to open it later, it no longer works.

Your listing stays relevant — only when it needs to be.

Why it matters

Without expiration, property links can:

Without expiration

Property links can lead to outdated listings, confuse potential buyers or renters, and remain active after the property is no longer available.

With TempQR

Listings stay time-relevant, access is controlled, and you avoid outdated information being shared.

Create your expiring link now

Share your listing. Set the time. Keep it up to date.

Create Expiring Link