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Australian residential property decisions · backed by data-driven analysis

A faster, clearer second opinion on the property in front of you.

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Paste a listing, see whether the numbers, the suburb, and the property itself stack up — with the reasoning visible.

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RAone.·Verdict · sample
12 MAY 2026

12 Acacia Drive, Banyo QLD 4014

Numbers stack up.

Rents 14% above the suburb median; vacancy at 1.1% and yields holding through the last three quarters.

Strategy
Suburb
Pocket
Property
CMA

Listed

$645k

CMA range

$612–628k

Gross yield

4.8%

Gate 3 amber — flight path within 30 km.3 / 5

A sample of what every verdict looks like — decisive headline, RAG-graded gates, every number on the surface.

What you get

Five gates, one decisive verdict.

Every listing is scored across five independent gates. Each gate is a clear pass / amber / fail with the reasoning on the surface — no black-box scores.

01

Does the deal pencil?

Gate 1 confirms the property fits your saved strategy (budget, yield, growth horizon). Gate 5 lines the listing up against recent comparable sales — sharp midpoint, range, and confidence band.

02

Is the suburb on solid ground?

Gate 2 scores the suburb across 22 factors covering demand, supply, growth, demographics, affordability, and risk. Hot vs Cooler market signal adapts the thresholds automatically.

03

Does the property itself hold up?

Gate 3 flags risk overlays (flood, bushfire, zoning, social housing, road noise). Gate 4 scores the property — orientation, layout, comps, vendor signals — across 12 factors plus manual chips you can override.