Property Pricer is an independent, privately owned Australian company that specialises in providing professionals with high-quality property valuations that meet your clients' needs and are guaranteed to always get Auidtor and ATO approval.
The math-based and technically advanced valuation method, assesses all the factors and distinctive features that affect the value of a property to reflect your clients' actual properties.
Using a unique Property Points system and a special adaptation of sales data, Property Pricer is able to provide valuations that are thorough and accurate, always approved by Auditors and are compliant with ATO requirements.
We are a full service provider. Valuations are not computer generated!
This means that Property Pricer can value properties that automated systems cannot. We also provide personal service so that you can call or email us with special requirements. You can even have a dedicated Account Manager if that would be helpful in understanding your clients' needs.
Valuation Reports are sent to you within 4 days.
Sample Reports:
- Residential
- Commercial
- Land
- Renovations Calculator
Navigation
From the Main Toolbar, Select Investments. | |
Select the Property Dashboard. |
Select the Property Pricer button.
You will instantly be taken to Property Pricer where you can see the pricing information and complete a property valuation request.
Upon submitting the request, you will receive a confirmation email, followed by an invoice for payment.
Property Pricer will begin the valuation process once they receive confirmation of the payment.
Once the valuation report has been received, you will need to:
- Update the price of the property and upload the report via the Property Dashbaord.
FAQs
1. What is a Backdated/Retrospective Valuation?
A retrospective valuation of a property refers to a valuation of a property in the past, three months or earlier from today's date.
For example, if today's date is 10/07/2023, and you have requested a valuation report of a property dated 10/04/2023 or any date earlier, this will be considered as a retrospective valuation.