8 Best Free Sites For Property Research in Australia - YouTube

Channel: On Property

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When you're doing property research, where are the best places to find data about the
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areas that you're looking in to?
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Well, in this episode, I'm going to show you the 8 best free sites for property research
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in Australia.
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You can get almost everything you need for property research just from these 8 free sites.
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So let me show you through them now.
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The first site that I recommend when searching for property is a new one called myrealestate.com.au.
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Now, you're probably aware of realestate.com.au as well as domain.com.au, but this one takes
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it to the next level.
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So let's go ahead and got to myrealestate.com.au.
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This is just a much smarter search engine and a much more pleasing way to search for
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property.
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It acts like Google and searches the entire Internet for all property listings and then
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list them inside this search engine.
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Let me search for 2 bedroom units in Cronulla New South Wales between 500k and 700k.
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All right, let's have a look at those and that is now going to show us these 2 units
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here.
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If I have a look at the filters, we can see it's showing Apartments, 2 bedrooms or more,
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price range between 425,000 and 575,000.
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Okay.
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So, it wasn't perfect there in the price range, but I can go and adjust that to 700k like
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I said and it's going to show us these items here.
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Now, something that is great about myrealestate.com.au is you will notice the massive lack of ads.
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If we look up here, this is my ad blocker.
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I run an ad blocker because I hate ads.
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So let's go to realestate.com.au.
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I'm also going to load up domain.com.au just for fun and we'll see how many ads get blocked.
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So we can see 16 ads are blocked before we've even looked somewhere.
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Let's just look to buy in Cronulla, see how many blocked.
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And let's again go for Cronulla in New South Wales on Domain.
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So we can see there's been 17 ads blocked on realestate.com.au, which is a lot.
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Domain is now racking up the bill - 10, 12, 26, 27 ads are blocked on Domain.
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And as you can see, you can only scroll through one at a time here and we've got a lot of
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featured listings and things like that, so it's not always super relevant.
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Whereas, MyRealEstate we can see there's no ads blocked.
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So if you don't have an ad blocker, it's going to look exactly the same.
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And you can scroll through; you can see 4 at a time.
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Down here, you can scroll through the pages, but soon they'll be doing infinite scrolling
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so you can just go all the way down.
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So, if you're searching for property, I definitely recommend trying our myrealestate.com.au.
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It is a great service and I hope they stick around for a long time.
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The next tool that I recommend when you're looking at growth trends is called dsrdata.com.au.
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So let's go ahead and go to dsrdata.com.au and "DSR" stands for "Demand to Supply Ratio".
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This is going to give you an indication of how much demand there is in an area compared
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to the supply.
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So let's go ahead and we'll punch in Cronulla, we'll look at units in the area.
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We can see that the DSR for the area is 74, which is quite high.
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Ideally, 50 is where demand and supply are theoretically evened out.
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So anything above 50 is a good sign.
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Anything below 50 is likely a red flag, which means there's more supply and not enough demand
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in an area.
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So we can see that there's great DSR for Cronulla.
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If we go ahead and login and put in Cronulla units here, then we can actually see more
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information.
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We can see Demand to Supply Ratio, Auction Clearance Rate, Days on Market, Percentage
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Stock on Market, Average Vendor Discount - all of these different things.
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So we can see, for example, Average Vendor Discount, 1.39%.
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We can look at that on a scale; see the Australian average, the Australian median as well.
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And so, obviously, Average Vendor Discount is quite good, it's in the green there.
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And we can also see trends because I do believe it was negative for a while.
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Yes, it did go negative.
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Last time I looked, there was a negative vendor discount and we can see that their vendor
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discount is creeping up, which could indicate that the peak that has happened in Sydney
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is now starting to slow off because vendors are needing to discount the sale of their
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property in order to sell.
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Whereas, previously, properties were selling for over their advertised price.
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DSR Data gives you a lot of information for free.
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It's free sign up.
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However, they do have a Millionaire program if you want more data as well.
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So if you're really serious, I think it's like $30 a month or something like that.
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So it's well worth it if you're seriously looking into an area.
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If you're looking at growth trends, you want to understand capital growth trends, how much
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demand there is in an area, dsrdata.com.au is the place to go.
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Next.
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When we're looking at suburb demographics, we want to go to microburbs.com.au.
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This is one that I just discovered last week.
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Jane Slack Smith from The Ultimate Guide to Renovation hooked me up with this one and
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I then did an interview with the founder and found out how awesome this is.
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So if we go ahead, we go to microburbs.com.au.
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Let's go ahead and type in Cronulla.
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Then this is going to show you so many different things about the area.
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We can see some Median Land Value there.
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But what we can do, we can see planning applications for the area, which is going to be very valuable.
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You can see there's new units being built, what modifications.
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We can see some liquor licenses going in there.
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Quite a few liquor licenses; I don't know what that means for the area.
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We can look at ethnicity.
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We can look at Family Score.
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We can look at how good the schools are in the area.
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We can look at Affluence Score.
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I've done a video, I think it was onproperty.com.au/340 and you can see public housing in the area.
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So if I go ahead and click on this, then it's going to give us a map for how much public
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housing is in Cronulla.
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And if we zoom in to the microburb level - it's just going to load - we can see that there's
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basically no public housing in Cronulla at all, so all green there.
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You can go through, see how many bedrooms there are.
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You can see the different incomes people are earning, so we can see the average income
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and you can do heat maps of different areas.
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You can look at crime rates in the area, the different crime rates and where that happens.
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You can look at hipness.
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There's so many things you can look at.
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One of the things I love as well is this Development section, which is under Local Government Area
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Stats and you can see - okay, here's a map here of what developments have been requested
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in the last, I think, it's about 2 years or something there.
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And we can see the trends in those developments.
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Trends for single houses is kind of pretty even, going down.
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Trends for attached houses, also pretty even and trends for units we can see the trends
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for units is going up in the area.
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I do know that - I don't know if it was recently, but definitely within the last 5-10 years,
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that they lifted a ban on this area of only having units of up to 3 storeys tall.
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I think it's up to 6 or 8 storeys or something like that.
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So that could be the cause of increase of unit developments there.
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So, when you're looking for suburb demographics and you want to understand more about a suburb,
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definitely go ahead and check out microburbs.com.au.
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The next one we're going to look at is previous sales history and comparable sales for the
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area and we're going to be using a website called onthehouse.com.au.
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So, let's go back to myrealestate.com.au and we want to find a property and let's go ahead
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and assess some properties similar to that.
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So again let's look at 2 bedroom units in Cronulla under 700k.
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All right, let's just choose one that has a price range on it.
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Here's one for 365k, 5/2 Croydon Street.
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Now, we're going to go to onthehouse.com.au and we're going to do some recon work into
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this particular property.
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So let's go ahead and paste this in, 5/2 Croydon Street in Cronulla and we can click here to
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go ahead and see the property report for this.
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If I scroll down, we can see an estimate of the property.
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Anywhere between $586k and $717k, so it's recommending about $652,000.
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We can see it's listed for $635,000.
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That seems quite normal to me.
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And then, if we scroll down, we can see more information - we can see the property history.
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So we can see that in 2003, it was sold for $395k. 2007, sold for $346k.
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And then, in 20016, it was "Sold-Price on Application", so we can apply to see the price.
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So this was actually sold in February 2016.
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I am looking at this now in...
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Well, it is February 2016.
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So maybe this is sold already and we just didn't get to it in time.
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Yup, look, it's been sold for $625,000.
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We can see for that property.
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Okay, so, that one's actually sold.
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But anyway, we can still do our research on this.
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So we can see the sales price for these properties and down the bottom, we can see some comparable
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properties here.
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So we can go through and we can look at these properties and we can compare the photos,
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compare how much they're listed for and we can look into those properties to get an idea
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of how much is this property actually worth.
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And we can see, again, for Cronulla that there's a vendor discount because this property was
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sold for $10,000 less than what it was advertised for at $635,000.
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So, that's previous sales history and comparables, which you can get at onthehouse.com.au.
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The next one we want to look at is historical listings.
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Sometimes, a property will be listed and it will be on the market for quite a long period
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of time.
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However, when you go to realestate.com.au or domain.com.au, you won't see this history
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of listings.
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You won't see the discounts; you'll just see the latest one.
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And so, if we want to find out how long a property's been listed for, we can go to oldlistings.com.au.
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So let's go ahead and go to oldlistings.com.au.
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Cronulla is probably is not the best idea to look at because stuff does sell so quickly
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in that area.
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So let's look at 3 bedroom houses in Moree around 400k.
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Because I know that Moree takes longer to sell properties so we've got a better chance
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here.
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Let's look at this one, 46 Bottlebrush Drive.
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Now, OldListings is not perfect.
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They don't have everything on there, but it's basically the best thing out there.
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So what you need to do is first put in the suburb, so let's go ahead and put in Moree.
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We're looking for sales history.
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Go ahead and click Search.
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This is now going to bring up all the properties from Moree.
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To narrow it down, we then want to find our street in the street name filter here and
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it was Bottlebrush Drive so let's click this and go down to Bottlebrush Drive here, click
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on Street Search.
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And then, basically, we need to go through the street search to find the exact address.
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So, in this case, it's 46 so I'm just going to scroll down and try and find 46 in here
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somewhere.
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Here it is, 46.
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So we can see that it was listed in January 2016 and February 2016, so a fairly new one
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there.
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However, we can see that some of these have been listed for long periods of time.
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So we can see that 38 Bottlebrush Drive, Moree was listed in July 2015 and has been on the
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market now for about 9 or 10 months or 8 months or something like that.
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So 38 Bottlebrush Drive has been on the market for a while.
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Often, you will see ones that go on the market, 6 months later, they drop in value.
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I can't see any examples here of that, but you definitely do have it.
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Here we go, 5 Bottlebrush Drive.
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We can see 2011, it was listed for $260,000.
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It's then been re-listed in 2013.
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Not really relevant to us right now, but you get the idea of how to use oldlistings.com.au
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to find historical listings.
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That's very valuable if you're looking at, well, how long has this been on the market
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for and can I negotiate because it's been on the market for so long and it's not selling.
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If you want to find previous rental listings, then I recommend house.ksou.cn and we go in
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to their Rent section.
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Now, this is a site that I think is targeted at Chinese investors looking to invest in
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Australia.
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So let's go ahead and we'll go to house.ksou.cn and we're then going to go to the Rent Price
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section here.
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And we can then search for a suburb or a postcode and to see what have these properties been
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rented for or what have they been rented for recently.
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Let's use the same example of 46 Bottlebrush Drive.
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Let's go ahead and paste that in - in Moree, New South Wales and we'll search for the rent
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price for that property.
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And so, what we can see here is a bunch of different properties around there and what
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they have rented for.
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So we can see this 35 Bottlebrush Drive was sold in December 2015 for $340,000 and it
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was rented for $450 in January 2016.
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So, if your property has previously been rented, it'll come up here.
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If it hasn't, it's going to show you properties around that area.
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So we can see all the property listings here and the rent history for them.
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So if you're trying to work out, okay, what is this property going to rent for?
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And you want to use an online tool to do that, then, house.ksou.cn is a great tool to do
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that.
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You then go through, look at them and think, okay, well, how does my property compare to
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these?
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And then, you can get an estimate of how much it's going to rent for.
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We're then going to look at vacancy rates, which is our second last one.
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Knowing the vacancy rates in the area is very valuable.
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There's a tool that SQM Research has that is super, super up to date.
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Talking last month up to date, whereas if you buy a magazine, you might be 6-12 months
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behind.
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So, I can't remember the address, so I just have a shortlink, onproperty.com.au/vacancy
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and that's going to go ahead and take you to SQM Research's tool.
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Go ahead and click I've read the terms and conditions.
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Click here to see vacancy rates by suburb or postcode and this brings up the graph here.
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So let's go ahead and look at the vacancy rate in Moree for an example at the moment.
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We can see the vacancy rate is currently 2.6%.
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Now, this line here is the vacancy rate and the bars is how many properties are vacant
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at the moment.
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So we can see a trend, since June 2013 or an increase in vacancy rates up to around
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the 2% mark, 2.5% mark at the moment.
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And you can go all the way back to July in 2007, so that is 8 years back to see the trends.
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And you can do that for any postcode in Australia.
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So this is very, very valuable data.
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So, if you're looking for the vacancy rates in an area, then go ahead and check out that
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SQM Research tool.
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Just Google SQM Research Vacancy Rates or go to onproperty.com.au/vacancy.
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Lastly, we want to look at - if we want more demographics, then we're going to be using
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the Census Quickstats.
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So to find that, just Google "Census Quickstats".
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Let's go ahead and Google that.
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We're looking for, I think, it's this one here - census data and analysis.
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Maybe it's this quickstats one.
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We click on that, yup that's it - the quickstats one.
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We can select 2001, 2006 or 2011.
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We can go ahead and type in Moree.
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Let's go urban center locality and we can have a look at a lot of different details
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here.
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We can see the population of the area break down into male and female.
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We can see if we go into the dwellings section, we can see how many 1-beds, 2-beds, 3-beds,
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4 or more bedrooms are in the area.
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And we can see most people live in 2 or more bedrooms, not many people live in 1-bedroom
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units.
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You can see how many people own outright.
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We can see 43.8% of people rent, compared to 30% of New South Wales.
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So you can see a whole bunch of different information here.
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If we go into the People section, then you can see the age of people.
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You can see whether they're married.
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You can see the education levels.
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You can see their countries of birth.
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You can see so many different things.
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Their employment history and all of that sort of stuff as well.
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If you're looking for specific demographics, Census Quickstats is a great way to get access
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to that.
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So there you have the 8 best free sites for property research in Australia.
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If you are looking at investing in property, you need to do some research into a particular
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suburb, these sites will give you great access to awesome data that you can then go and do
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some analysis on.
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So, again, you can check it out, go to onproperty.com.au/session.
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Quickly, I'll just go through those 8 sites again.
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If you're searching for property, go to myrealestate.com.au.
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If you're looking for growth trends, check out dsrdata.com.au.
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If you're looking for suburb demographics, then go to microburbs.com.au or you can go
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to Census Quickstats as well to get more demographic information over there.
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If you're looking for previous sales history and comparable sales, onthehouse.com.au is
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a great resource.
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If you're looking for historical listings to look at how long the property has been
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on the market, then go to oldlistings.com.au.
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If you're looking for previous rental listings, then you can go to house.ksou.cn and go to
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the Rent Price section there.
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If you're looking for vacancy rates, then go to SQM Research, which you can check out
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at onproperty.com.au/vacancy.
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And as I already mentioned, if you want more demographics, then go to Census Quickstats.
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Well, there you have it guys, the 8 free sites for property research in Australia.
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I hope you take note of these.
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At any point in time, you can see all 8 of these; just go to onproperty.com.au/341, which
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is this episode.
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So, onproperty.com.au/341 and I'll list all the 8 sites there.
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All the links to the sites will be there as well.
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So that's going to be the easiest way to access it.
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So you don't need to take notes on all of these, you can just go to onproperty.com.au/341.
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You can see all of them over there.
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Thanks to all the creators of these sites.
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I absolutely love them.
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It makes researching really easy.
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Until next time, guys, stay positive.