[NSW, ACT, QLD] Property / Land Value Search Engine Pro Plan: Free for 3 Months (Payment Info Required) @ Landvalue.au

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Deal:

  • Free for 3 months with coupon code OZB2024 OZB2025

Tips:

  • Choose monthly plan to get the deal. You can cancel while free and switch to yearly later if needed.

Other notes:

Note: although not part of this posting, the price has recently been reduced too! $49.99 to just $9.99. We want this to be affordable!

Sales pitch :-) :

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.

Try it now - https://landvalue.au/

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Comments

  • +4

    I don't think the government search is that bad. I use the Queensland one. It's easy to type the address in. If you want nearby ones, it gives you a map and you can click on each title to look quickly without leaving the map at all

  • +1

    Trap!

  • +3

    Most of the land values are "unknown"

  • +5

    Don't sign up people! Searches don't really work and no way to see what you subscribed or how to cancel.

  • +1

    After signing up using the promo code, the property search screen doesn't work. Keeps telling me to sign up for the Pro plan, or sign in despite already being signed in and registering to the pro plan.

    And @tonyhunter is right. No way to see your subscription details or cancel!

    • +1

      We are immediately cancelling anyone who wants to - email [email protected]. Last time we ran this promo I refunded someone who paid twice by mistake before they even asked - so we definitely not trying to hold people's money or keep them subscribed, or have unhappy customers. Unfortunately Stripe doesn't allow a user to cancel directly via a link, so we need to do it the email way.

      • Thank you, that’s good to know.

        The first issue though is that even after registering, the property search doesn’t actually work - it keeps prompting me to login or register, which I have done.

  • Working great, thanks for the deal!

  • If a property is selling for $800k but has $1M in Land Value, this is potentially a great investment.

    Id be more interested in whether the additional rates you'll be paying are worth it for your investment.

  • Note: although not part of this posting, the price has recently been reduced too! $49.99 to just $9.99.

    Which plan was originally 49.99? I can only see 9.99 a month of 99.99 a year?

    Secondly, does this just show land value? (And not sold prices?)

  • QLD globe is a government run web based search engine for land valuation amongst many other things. I’m not sure if other states offer similar, easy enough to Google ‘open data land valuation STATE’.

    • What is the actual deal here? Based on your pricing on your website, the only thing the free account doesn't do is:

      • Very best properties are visible
      • Email Support

      So why would you really pay just to see the very best properties or am I missing something here?

    • +7

      FYI in NSW there's an easy free map service for seeing last sale date+price & historical land value (5 years) = NSW Spatial Portal and it doesn't require property IDs as suggested. Pretty sure there's a free API in there somewhere too - possibly where this service gets their data.
      Obviously it's not connected to properties currently up for sale as pointed out, but just wanted to clarify that it's not a complicated hassle (in NSW) to get the data. It's also a little interesting to look at the data regarding neighbours :)

      • How do you see the sale prices through spatial viewer? I can’t seem to find the menu

        • +1

          When the data has loaded for the area (if you looking at large area then it will depend on your download speed) there will be little $ (dollar) signs on the properties. Clicking that will then have a little popup window, with left & right arrows to see the data.

          • @iamcerberus: Oops I was looking at the Planning version of the spatial viewer.

            Your link does show sale prices pretty intuitively 😅

  • It's a great pity Australia doesn't offer the same low cost service that the UK Land Registry does for researching property and who owns properties: https://www.gov.uk/search-property-information-land-registry

    I think this is the nearest Oz equivalent website portal, but as usual everything is at rip off prices- https://www.arnecc.gov.au/resources/links/land_registries/

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