[NSW, ACT, QLD] Property / Land Value Search Engine; 80% off: $9.99/M or $99.99/y @ Landvalue.au

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We had this subscription up at $49.99/month, now down to $9.99/month!

If you are a property investor, home buyer, upgrader, flipper, property professional or all of the above :-) then you need this tool. It finds the best properties for sale based on their land value. If a property is selling for $800k but has $1M in Land Value, this is potentially a great investment. It means upgrading the property, renovating it, splitting the block or buying to hold are more likely to give you good growth than a property with poor land value. You can get a head start and in 5-10 years time you could be a lot richer for the same amount of effort in property investing!

If you are property professional, e.g. a buyers agent or mortgage broker this could be a great addition to the advice you offer.

Surrrrre….. You can get land values for properties free online but it is a royal hassle. You need to get the address one at a time from Domain/RealEstate, enter it into a fiddly government form to get an ID, put that ID in another form to get the details out, pull out your calculator, and figure out the value, then repeat 100 or 1000 times. We've done all that for you 10,000+ times a week so you can simply search your suburb and state and get answers right away.

You can try it free (with some results hidden) right now, and then upgrade for this post Cyber-Monday great offer for $9.99/m or $99.99/y which is nothing compared to the value it will bring your next property search.

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Comments

  • +6

    Useful but should mention only for NSW, ACT or QLD currently.

  • Didn't know Domain has APIs, that's useful.

    "10,000+ times a week…", does that mean they don't limit queries?

  • How does it define land value? Is it the dollar amount assigned by government for land tax purposes?
    What about the potential land value? Like if you know there will be new shopping centres or infrastructures build in the future?

    • Yes, land value is based on the government rating.

      Zoning info for NSW is shown, however infra and other factors may be added/considered in the future to be added to the platform.

  • buggy as website, think i've paid twice now for the subscription and its still displaying as a free user for me, so much incomplete data.

    • I have cancelled one of your subscriptions and refunded. I am looking into the bug right now.

      • Please try again! The subscription should work now.

        • I searched a particular area, it seems that the only properties showing a land value percentage are sold or under offer. I went through some of the ones that weren't showing a land value percentage and they seem to be available. Is this how its meant to function?

  • +2

    buying to hold are more likely to give you good growth than a property with poor land value. You can get a head start and in 5-10 years time you could be a lot richer for the same amount of effort in property investing!

    Land banking like this is disgusting, especially during a housing crisis.

  • +2

    In the nicest way possible, walk away from this project and focus effort elsewhere.

    1) The data is near useless. The correlation between gov assigned land value and actual land value might as well be a random number generator
    2) Enjoy the legal teams from Nine/RE etc.
    3) Even if you were able to get useful land data value (I.e. algos based on other important data like zoning) then the more popular your app, the less useful it is. It doesn’t scale due to the limited number of “cheap” properties for sale.

    Source: Built something better than this

    Edit: Feel free to PM me if you want to mate.

    • It doesn’t scale due to the limited number of “cheap” properties for sale.

      You just need to sell the potential of these properties existing. Cashed up boomers cashing in their Super to buy properties didn’t get their wealth due to intelligence. They’ll buy anything.

  • 1) The data is near useless. The correlation between gov assigned land value and actual land value might as well be a random number generator

    ^This.

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