I've heard of CoreLogic but does anyone know of any other data providers for property values?
Besides CoreLogic Who Else Has Property Data?
Last edited 14/09/2021 - 16:46 by 1 other user
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Isn't that just the land?
Both. If you find a house price much lower than it should be, it must be land only.
It is just the land, and it's rubbish - as little as half the true market value, used for land tax and stamp duty minimization purposes only.
@s12345: No, it could be both. I search often on it. It is far better than other websites (unless you try to hide something from others).
Unsatisfactory results get removed from realestate often as I know. It only shows positive good results.
@Neoika: My apologies, I was getting confused with the land valuation link which is very similar: https://www.valuergeneral.nsw.gov.au/services/lvs.htm?execut…
The link posted isn't valuations, just sold prices.
http://house.ksou.cn - gives last sold prices for properties (if this is what you are after)
What are you looking for, paid service to free?
Both
It depends what you mean by 'property value data'. Are you looking for a estimated current value, or historical values of sales. The value of the property is what someone would pay on the open market, which is often very hard to estimate. Real estate agents create a estimate by comparing to recent sales of similar properties. You
If you're looking for historical data, the above links from other posts are useful. There are a number of other real estate websites that have list of sale and rental values, the big ones (domain and realestate.com.au) will give you historical data and well as place the property is a range of expected sales price VS recent sales. If the property is currently listed for sale they sometimes hide that historical data, but you can sometimes still find it by web searching the property address which will link you to the property page rather than the sales page.
Other resources can include property reports from banks (NAB and ANZ have free property reports aimed at people wanting to get homeloans.
You can also scrape the gov site. For certain data.
can you please elaborate on this? I know you can search land valuation data on QLD govt webiste but that's about it.
Why are you wanting to know? Might help provide a better source for data.
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I know of CoreLogic and a lot of property report sites use them.
Are there any others?
Council and State government
Few I've found since posting:
https://homeon.com.au/home
https://www.aupropertyreport.com/
The One Spot (APM)Unsure of source:
Domain.com.au (Guessing APM since APM is owned by Domain)
Real Estate.com.au (Guessing PropTrack since it's owned by them)Corelogic data i feel can be questionable at times in terms of what they choose to release and when.
They're happy to show the month on month growth of Sydney and Melbourne however are withholding the Perth data due to 'deficiencies and anomalies'. My guess is it isn't trending as well as they'd like and it doesn't trump up the seemingly unlimited housing growth narrative that's going around.
Is that withheld totally or just they don't publish new data?
PropTrack just said they don't have enough data for a house that sold last week lol
what state are you in? are you looking for free or paid data? the reason ill assume that a lot of companies use corelogic is cause its free and they can use the free data with a small reference as for the paid walled stuff haven't used that. NSW valuer general data is also a free source.
CoreLogic is free?
NSWThanks for https://www.valuergeneral.nsw.gov.au/services/addr-inquiry.h…
whoopies, might have confused with SQM
Australian Property Monitors
OnTheHouse