Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
Hi
Have looked on a few websites and google'd trying to find (free) house sold prices for Oz. There are websites, however many listings have 'contact' rather than the sale price. Does anyone know of any websites that actually show this information rather than having to contact an estate agency? Thanks |
Re: Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
Think you have to sign up with RPData to get more recent sale prices.
Here's a free one that does older sales: http://www.onthehouse.com.au/ |
Re: Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
Cheers!
However.... this is the website mainly I was speaking of that just says 'contact' rather than the price.... quite annoying! |
Re: Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
Originally Posted by OneSmallVoice
(Post 10183508)
Cheers!
However.... this is the website mainly I was speaking of that just says 'contact' rather than the price.... quite annoying! Maybe your state doesn't provide the data...are you in Vic as think they have different rules... |
Re: Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
I phone my bank manager who has RPdata on his phone
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Re: Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
Yes RPData collect this information and then sell it onto estate agents, banks etc. They have a content share agreement with realestate.com.au so you may find price info there under the 'sold' tab. Increasingly, many agents will not share this data due to tensions over who 'owns' the data and how it is then sold on..
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Re: Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
Most are contact on second look.. :(
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Re: Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
Originally Posted by OneSmallVoice
(Post 10183448)
Hi
Have looked on a few websites and google'd trying to find (free) house sold prices for Oz. There are websites, however many listings have 'contact' rather than the sale price. Does anyone know of any websites that actually show this information rather than having to contact an estate agency? Thanks The info from RP Data and Pricefinder tends to come from agents and as such there are more reliable sources of sale prices, but its not bad. |
Re: Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
Why is knowing selling prices important by the way?
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Re: Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
Originally Posted by Scotty1
(Post 10184553)
There is no Oz site like netprices or mouseprices that give free sold price info fom the land registry. The main ones used by real estate agents are RPdata and Pricefinder, but both cost money. In NSW (and possibly elsewhere, but I only know about NSW) you can pay a small fee and get the information from the land registry on a specific house - worth it if you want to make an offer.
The info from RP Data and Pricefinder tends to come from agents and as such there are more reliable sources of sale prices, but its not bad. For more recent information then I thinks it's contact the agent or pay RP data. |
Re: Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
http://www.realestate.com.au
If you search the area you want then click on any house there is a link towards the bottom of that houses ad that is a link to sold houses in that area, some show a price range, others exact price and others nothing at all depending on how much privacy the new owner wants I guess. |
Re: Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
Originally Posted by Tramps_mate
(Post 10184490)
Now that is what I call out of control housing inflation. |
Re: Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
Originally Posted by Tramps_mate
(Post 10184586)
Why is knowing selling prices important by the way?
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Re: Website showing actual house sold prices in Oz
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 10185632)
If you are looking at buying, and you want to put in an offer, its nice to understand what the recent market has been doing in that area. I know in my area house prices have come down a lot in the last 6 months. The offers over price is usually way more than the end selling price. Probably because sellers are hoping for a high price, but also their expectation is that of prices from 1 year ago. You don't want to be going in early at the offers over price when you could have gone in way lower.
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