That is organization, in Crown Heights. Do you mean simply that when an ultra orthodox owned home is sold, that there is an u.o. list of buyers so that it never need go on the open market, or do you mean as well that when a non u.o. home goes on the market, there is a queue so the u.o. don’t bid against each other, and they are ready to zip in with an offer as soon as it’s listed, before a non u.o. buyer does the same?
I think the list is only for non u.o. homes, so that there is no cutthroat bidding war with an unseemly display. Among u.o., everything happens between friends during morning services at the synagogue, and not even the community council will know about it until after the closing.