What information is included?
The information provided in your valuation extract report may include:
- Building details (where the information is known)
- Land area
- Certificate of Title number (volume and folio)
- Land ID e.g. 10P11223, which represents Lot 10 on Plan 11223
- Local government authority
- Latest 3 gross rental values or unimproved values (depending on report requested) with valuation dates.
At times when Landgate may need to collate certain information manually, the report you receive may vary in format to the sample shown.
Price
$9.60 per report.
$20.80 for a certified copy (requires visit to Landgate office).
Landgate can only provide information that has been gazetted.
To order a valuation extract you'll need:
- A property street address OR title number (volume and folio) OR lot on plan number
- Debit or credit card
- Email address (for extract to be sent to)
The steps to order a valuation extract report are:
- Select Order now button below.
- Search for the property.
- Select the product you require to add it to your cart.
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- 1 $20.80 for a certified copy (requires visit to Landgate office)
Looking for more?
Sales or rental evidence and market data is not included in the valuation extract report. To find other reports and products that provide such market insights and much more, visit our property sales and trends page.
Frequently asked questions
To obtain a certified copy of the valuation extract report for legal purposes, visit the Landgate office and the Valuer-General (or delegated Landgate officer) will be able to arrange and certify a copy of the valuation extract report for you.
Yes, you can, however Section 62 (1) of the Strata Titles Act 1985 states that for the unimproved value (UV), the Valuer-General must value the whole of the land (as if the strata plan did not apply) as a single parcel of land. The UV valuation extract report will have information based on the whole of the land.
Where necessary, rating authorities will apportion the UV in proportion to the unit entitlement (shown on the registered strata plan) when calculating rates and taxes.
While a GRV valuation extract report will have information for the specific apportioned parcel of land and any buildings on it.