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Live · AU + NZ property data desk · Updated 18 May 2026

Australian & New Zealand property data,
annotated to its source.

Sixteen thousand Australian suburbs. Twenty-four hundred New Zealand entries. Rent signals, rankings, compare, shortlist, and an Australian investment calculator — all free, all source-annotated.

Most property research never makes it past the headline. QuickProperty is the opposite of that: it begins where the headline stops, with the numbers a buyer or investor actually has to read before a suburb becomes a decision. Sixteen thousand Australian suburb profiles, twenty-four hundred New Zealand entries, and a small library of tools to put them next to each other.

You do not need an account. You do not need to choose a plan. You choose a country, you choose a job — discover, narrow, compare, model — and the page on the other end shows where each number comes from and how recently it was refreshed. The rest is up to you.

Sources

Where every number on the site comes from.

Australia

RBA cash-rate and macroeconomic series, ABS dwelling prices, Census 2021, building approvals, and SEIFA indices. State Valuer-General sales releases, ACARA school identifiers, AIHW health facility lists, BOCSAR and equivalent state crime releases, GTFS transit feeds, and processed suburb datasets.

New Zealand

Stats NZ Census 2023 and territorial building consents, RBNZ M10 housing series, MBIE bond tenancy quarterly releases, Ministry of Education school directory, NZDep 2023 deprivation aggregation, Ministry of Health facility lists, NZ Police TA-level crime, and GTFS regional transit.

Read with judgement

Source coverage is visible by design. Some series refresh on every build. Others depend on manual release files or partial local datasets. Where a suburb is thin on evidence, the page says so before the reader has to guess.

FAQ

Five questions, answered before you ask.

  1. What countries does QuickProperty cover?

    QuickProperty covers Australia and New Zealand. Australian suburb pages include prices, rent, demographics, schools, transport, hospitals, crime, and investment signals. New Zealand suburb pages include rent, demographics, schools, transport, hospitals, and NZDep deprivation context.

  2. Is QuickProperty free?

    Yes. QuickProperty is free to use with no account, signup, paywall, or API key required.

  3. Where does the property data come from?

    The site combines public-source datasets from Australian and New Zealand government and public agencies, including RBA, ABS, ACARA, AIHW, Stats NZ, RBNZ, MBIE, and education, transport, crime, and health sources.

  4. What should I use first?

    Use rent signals when rent pressure is your first screen, rankings when you need broader suburb discovery, compare when you already have two or three candidates, shortlist when you need to keep a working set, and calculator when you are ready to pressure-test a specific Australian purchase scenario.

  5. Does QuickProperty provide financial advice?

    No. QuickProperty is a research and screening tool. It helps you understand suburb-level evidence before you inspect properties, check current listings, speak with advisers, or run your own due diligence.