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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, you could be much 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.
"I'm not buying this, I can do it myself." A.K.A. "The Slow Way"
Fair comment. You can, go ahead.
Oh but there is a bit to do yourself:
🔍 Step-by-Step Manual Workflow for Each Property (NSW)
Step 1: Find a Property for Sale
Use realestate.com.au or domain.com.au:
Search by suburb or postcode
Open the listing
Note:
📍 Full Address
💰 Asking Price
📐 Land Size (if available)
Step 2: Get the Property ID from the NSW Land Value Site
Go to: NSW Land Value Search
Enter the property address into the “Search by Address” tab
Wait for search results
✅ Find the correct match → copy the Property ID (format: e.g., 1234567)
⚠️ This step alone can take 2–4 minutes per property, especially if addresses don’t match perfectly or there are multiple listings for a street.
Step 3: Search Land Value Using Property ID
Go back to the Land Value Search page
Paste the Property ID into the “Search by Property ID” tab
Hit search
✅ Now you'll see:
Unimproved Land Value
Valuation Year
Lot & DP info
Step 4: Compare with Sale Price
In your spreadsheet:
Address: 123 Smith St
Property ID: 4567890
Land Value: $780,000
Asking Price: $1,150,000
Land Size: 480
Land % of Price: 67.8%
$/sqm: $2,395
Use your formulas:
Land % = Land Value ÷ Asking Price
$ per sqm = Asking Price ÷ Land Size
⏳ Time Breakdown (Per Property, NSW Manual)
- Look up listing (REA/Domain) 2–3 min
- Search property address on NSW Land Value site 2–4 min
- Copy Property ID & run Land Value search 1–2 min
- Enter into spreadsheet & calculate 1–2 min
- Total per property 6–10 minutes 😵
🧮 Time to Search a Full Postcode?
Let’s say there are 100 listings in a single postcode:
100 * 6–10 mins = 600–1000 minutes
That’s 10 to 17 hours of manual work 🥵
And that’s just one postcode… Multiply that across a city or state, and you're looking at thousands of hours.
Avoid all that hassle mentioned above! Try our quick search now for your suburb
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