What does the property report include?
For any SA address it brings together six things: the planning zone and subdivision potential, all planning overlays and their risks (bushfire, flood, heritage, coastal and more), the school catchments the address falls inside, the Valuer-General median price for the suburb, the suburb's crime and road-crash safety, and the median weekly rent. All from official SA Government open data.
Is it free?
Yes, completely free, no signup. It's assembled live in your browser from public SA Government open data (PlanSA, Valuer-General, SA Police, Dept for Infrastructure and Transport, Consumer and Business Services), all Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.
How accurate is it?
Zoning, overlays and school catchments are matched to the geocoded point of the address against official PlanSA polygons, so they're as accurate as the geocoding. Price, crime, crashes and rent are suburb-level indicators, not property-specific. Always confirm zoning on SAPPA and read the vendor's Form 1 before making an offer. This is research, not legal, valuation or planning advice.
Can I use this instead of a conveyancer or building inspection?
No. It's a fast first-pass due-diligence summary to help you decide whether a property is worth pursuing and what to investigate next. It doesn't replace the Form 1 vendor disclosure, a conveyancer, a building and pest inspection, or professional planning advice.