Market Insights
Property Information
Basic property attributes such as number of bedrooms, bathrooms and car spaces. It also includes the sale and rental history of the property for up to three previous events.
Available: State-wide
Price and Rental Estimate
A sale price estimate is provided in the Homesnoop property report, including confidence level. When combined with the comparable properties information, this helps to understand the potential value of the property. Similarly, a rental estimate is also provided.
Available: State-wide
Comparable Properties
The Homesnoop property report includes nearby properties that are for sale, for rent, or recently sold. This helps understand the potential price estimate of the target property, and also potential rental estimate if purchasing as an investment.
Available: State-wide
Planning and Development
Zoning
The zoning page shows the local council’s defined zone for the property and the surrounding area. This helps you understand the potential development opportunities for the property. The zoning of nearby land should also be considered, as it provides insight into the neighbourhood’s character and what types of future developments may be permitted around you.
Available: State-wide
Easements
An easement is a legal right that allows another party to use part of a property for a specific purpose, such as access, drainage, or utilities. Easements can place restrictions on how the affected land can be used or developed, and may influence future building plans or land value.
Available: State-wide
Heritage Protections
Heritage protections apply to properties or places with historical, cultural, or architectural significance. These controls can limit alterations, demolition, or development, ensuring the character and heritage value of the property or surrounding area is preserved.
Available: State-wide
Environment
Flood Risk
Flood risk mapping identifies land that may be affected during heavy rainfall or river overflow. These areas can face restrictions on development, higher building costs, and potential insurance implications.
Available: State-wide
Coastal Hazards
Coastal hazards include erosion, storm tide surge, and inundation from rising sea levels. Properties in affected areas may face stricter building controls, higher construction costs, and long-term risks to land use and value.
Available: State-wide
Bushfire Risk
Bushfire risk mapping identifies land that is more likely to be impacted by bushfires due to vegetation, topography, or climate conditions. Development in these areas may require specific building materials, design measures, and ongoing management to reduce fire danger.
Available: State-wide
Historic Bushfire Map
Historic bushfire maps are provided for the entire state. Combined with the bushfire risk map, this helps further understand the bushfire risk of a property and the surrounding area.
Available: State-wide
Landslide Risk
Landslide risk mapping identifies areas where steep slopes, soil type, or water movement make the land susceptible to ground movement. Development in these locations may be restricted or require specialised engineering to ensure stability and safety.
Available: State-wide
Utilities Infrastructure
Electricity Infrastructure
Electricity infrastructure includes assets such as power poles, lines, substations, and transformers. While usually located outside property boundaries, some properties may contain infrastructure like poles onsite, which can affect use of the land and may require coordination with the electricity provider.
Available: State-wide
Sewer Infrastructure
Sewer infrastructure includes pipes, pumps, valves, and manholes that service the city’s sewer network. While usually located outside property boundaries, some properties may contain manholes or buried pipes onsite, which can affect building and landscaping options.
Available: State-wide
Water Infrastructure
Water infrastructure includes pipes, pumps, valves, and connection lines that deliver the city’s water supply. Most properties only have a supply connection at the boundary, but in some cases additional infrastructure may be located onsite and can affect how the land is used.
Available: State-wide
Stormwater Infrastructure
The stormwater network is made up of pipes, channels, and drains that manage rainwater runoff and direct it safely to creeks, rivers, or other outlets. These systems reduce flooding risk and often include treatment measures to improve water quality by filtering out sediment and pollutants.
Available: State-wide
Gas Infrastructure
Gas infrastructure consists of underground pipes, valves, regulators, and meters that deliver gas to homes and businesses. While usually located outside property boundaries, mains or service lines may sometimes run within a property, which can affect future works or development on the land.
Available: State-wide
Roads and Rail
Road Hierarchy
Road type mapping highlights nearby local streets, collector roads, and major arterials. While proximity to major roads can improve access and transport options, it may also increase traffic volumes and noise levels.
Available: State-wide
Rail Network
Living near a railway provides convenient access to public transport and can reduce reliance on cars. However, proximity to the tracks may also bring higher levels of noise and vibration, which vary depending on distance, train frequency, speed, and surrounding conditions.
Available: State-wide
Lifestyle and Community
Dwelling Density
Dwelling density measures the number of homes in an area, influencing lifestyle, infrastructure, and development potential. Higher-density areas offer better access to services and transport but may have more congestion, while lower-density areas provide more space and quiet with fewer nearby amenities.
Available: State-wide
Public Housing
Public housing provides affordable accommodation managed by government or community organisations. Areas with a high proportion of public housing may experience slower market turnover, while the sale of former public housing can trigger renewed private investment and neighbourhood change.
Available: State-wide
School Catchments
A school catchment area defines the zone from which a state school draws its core intake of students. Living within the catchment guarantees enrolment at the local school, while applications outside the area are subject to availability and may be placed on a waiting list.
Available: State-wide
Walking Tracks and Trails
Council provides walking tracks and trails that range from park pathways to longer hiking and mountain bike routes. Nearby trails support recreation, exercise, and access to natural areas.
Available: State-wide
Bicycle Network
The bicycle network includes dedicated paths, on-road bike lanes, and recreational trails maintained by council. Proximity to these routes supports active transport options and recreational cycling.
Available: State-wide
