Property due diligence / Australia

Read the land
before you sign.

Bushfire, flood, heritage, zoning, easements, powerlines, schools and the census. One search, nineteen checks, drawn from the public record in seconds.

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19

Checks per address

8

States and territories

<60s

From search to report

100%

Published government records

The report

A surveyor's eye,
in plain English.

Every address is tested point-by-point against state hazard, heritage, planning, infrastructure and census datasets. You get a numbered ledger of what was found, what was clear, and what the public record cannot answer.

Run your first survey

Survey report / specimen

14 Wattle Street, Ascot Vale VIC

Bushfire prone landDetected
Flood overlayClear
Heritage listingClear
Registered easementsDetected
Contaminated sitesNo data
High voltage transmissionClear

+ 13 further checks in the full report

Why diligence pays

The purchase price is not the price.

Professional buyer's agents run these checks before they let a client bid, because the expensive surprises are rarely in the listing photos. Now you can run the same checks yourself, free.

Insurance that never stops costing

Flood and bushfire mapping feed directly into premiums. The wrong overlay can mean thousands a year, every year, and some addresses struggle to get cover at all. Know before you commit, not at renewal.

The renovation veto

Heritage listings and registered easements can quietly cancel the extension, the pool or the second storey you were buying the land for. The overlay decides, not the floor plan.

What the valuer will see

High voltage lines, aircraft noise contours and main-road intersections drag resale value long after you stop noticing them. If it shows on our report, it shows on the next buyer’s too.

Ground that fights back

Acid sulfate soils and mine subsidence districts turn routine excavation into engineering. Footings, drainage and retaining costs escalate fast on the wrong block.

The catchment premium

A street either feeds the school you want or it does not. Catchment boundaries move prices by tens of thousands; check the line before you fall for the kitchen.

Numbers lenders read

Suburb IRSAD deciles and public housing share shape valuations and growth. They are public, the professionals read them, and now they are on your report as well.

General information, not advice. Premiums, valuations and planning outcomes depend on the insurer, lender and council involved.

How it works

Three steps. No paperwork.

01

Name the address

Any residential address in Australia. We pin it to the national geocoded address file.

02

We walk the public record

Nineteen spatial checks run in parallel against state hazard, heritage, planning and infrastructure datasets.

03

You read the survey

A plain-English report. Detected, clear, or an honest "no data" when a state has not published the layer.

The catalogue

Everything we check

Land and hazard

  • 01

    Bushfire prone land

    State fire authority mapping, graded by severity.

  • 02

    Flood overlay

    Council and state flood studies at the exact point.

  • 03

    Acid sulfate soils

    Soil classes that complicate excavation and drainage.

  • 04

    Mine subsidence

    Declared districts where old workings move the ground.

  • 05

    Contaminated sites

    Entries on the public contamination register.

Heritage and environment

  • 06

    Heritage listing

    Items and conservation areas that restrict works.

  • 07

    Aboriginal heritage

    Registered places and culturally sensitive land.

  • 08

    Environmentally sensitive land

    Vegetation and habitat protections on title.

  • 09

    Drinking water catchment

    Special-use catchments with development limits.

Planning and title

  • 10

    Zoning

    The zone code, scheme and what it permits.

  • 11

    Registered easements

    Rights of way and services crossing the parcel.

  • 12

    Land parcel

    Lot, plan and tenure straight off the cadastre.

Infrastructure and nuisance

  • 13

    High voltage transmission

    Lines within 150m, with voltage and distance.

  • 14

    Rail corridor

    Operating corridors within 500m.

  • 15

    Airport proximity and noise

    Distance to runways plus ANEF noise contours.

  • 16

    Major intersections

    Traffic pinch points within 100m and 500m.

Neighbourhood

  • 17

    School catchments

    The public schools the address feeds into.

  • 18

    Socio-economic index

    ABS IRSAD decile for the suburb.

  • 19

    Public housing share

    Suburb-wide and immediate-block percentages.

"No data" never
means "all clear".

Australian states publish their land data unevenly. Where a dataset does not exist for a state, most tools quietly show nothing, which reads like a pass.

We mark it No data instead, so a gap in the public record is never mistaken for a clean result. Ask your conveyancer to close those gaps before you exchange.

The land has a record.
Go and read it.

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