How to Use ProptyWise Insights

How to Use ProptyWise AI-Powered Property Insights

Learn how to use all four ProptyWise Insights tabs with confidence. This guide explains what each tab does, what the key fields mean, and how to get more useful results from every report.

4 smart tabs Suburb research Buyer decision support
What this guide covers
A simple overview of each tab, how to use the fields properly, and how to move from research to screening, comparison, and due diligence.
Quick start
New to ProptyWise Insights? Start with Market Screen to shortlist suburbs, use Property Intelligence to assess fit, then move to Compare and Due Diligence before making a final decision.
The 4 tabs
1
Market Screen Shortlist stronger or weaker suburbs by metric.
2
Property Intelligence Assess a single suburb and property brief.
3
Compare Compare 2 or 3 suburb opportunities side by side.
4
Due Diligence Pressure-test a real property before buying.

What ProptyWise Insights helps you do

ProptyWise Insights is designed to help buyers, investors, and property professionals make more structured property decisions. Instead of relying on scattered notes or gut feel, the tool helps you research suburbs, screen markets, compare opportunities, and run pre-purchase checks in one place.

Research faster

Build a clearer view of suburb and property fit without starting every analysis from scratch.

Compare smarter

See where each suburb or property play has an edge based on your strategy and risk profile.

Decide with more structure

Move from suburb screening to due diligence with a more consistent decision process.

Market Screen

Use this tab to shortlist or benchmark suburbs using a selected market metric.

What it does

It screens stronger or weaker suburbs based on the metric and timeframe you choose.

  • Rental yield
  • Price growth
  • Vacancy and demand

Best use case

Best when you want to narrow down a suburb shortlist before deeper analysis.

  • Top 10 or bottom 10
  • Specific state
  • Specific metric and timeframe

Example

Best 10 suburbs in NSW for rental yield over the last 12 months.

How to use it

  1. Select the state.
  2. Choose the performance metric.
  3. Select the property type if relevant.
  4. Choose the time period.
  5. Select Best 10 or Worst 10.
  6. Add your buyer lens.
  7. Add a budget band if needed.
  8. Set your risk tolerance.
  9. Run the market screen.

Property Intelligence

Use this tab when you want a report for a single suburb and a specific property brief.

What it does

It helps you understand whether a suburb suits the type of property you are considering.

  • Buyer and tenant appeal
  • Strengths and risks
  • Strategy alignment

Best use case

Best when you already have a suburb in mind and want to test a property idea in that location.

  • One suburb
  • One property type
  • One investment brief

Example

A 3-bedroom townhouse in Sutherland, good condition, with a budget of $900k to $1.1m.

How to use it

  1. Select the state.
  2. Enter the suburb.
  3. Choose the property type.
  4. Select the condition.
  5. Add bedrooms, bathrooms, and carspaces.
  6. Enter your budget range if relevant.
  7. Choose your strategy, hold period, and risk tolerance.
  8. Add focus notes if needed.
  9. Generate the report.

Compare

Use this tab to compare two or three suburb opportunities side by side.

What it does

It helps you see where each suburb or property play is stronger for your specific goals.

  • Side-by-side comparison
  • 2-way or 3-way assessment
  • Strategy-based recommendation

Best use case

Best when you already have two or three shortlisted options and want to decide between them.

  • Suburb A vs Suburb B
  • Optional Suburb C
  • Compare by budget and property type

Example

Compare Sutherland vs Epping, or compare Sutherland vs Epping vs Orange.

How to use it

  1. Enter suburb, property type, and budget for Suburb A.
  2. Enter suburb, property type, and budget for Suburb B.
  3. Add Suburb C if you want a 3-way comparison.
  4. Choose your primary strategy.
  5. Choose your hold period.
  6. Set your risk tolerance.
  7. Run the comparison.

Due Diligence

Use this tab when you want to pressure-test a real property before moving forward.

What it does

It helps you review pricing logic, likely risks, and practical red flags before buying.

  • Check red flags
  • Review price and rent assumptions
  • Support a clearer buying decision

Best use case

Best when you already have a real property or listing in mind and want a practical pre-purchase screen.

  • Property already identified
  • Real asking price
  • Risk-focused review

Example

A 2-bedroom apartment in Sutherland at $1.05m with estimated rent of $760 per week.

How to use it

  1. Select the state.
  2. Enter the suburb or location.
  3. Add address or listing notes if available.
  4. Select property type and condition.
  5. Enter the asking price.
  6. Add estimated weekly rent if known.
  7. Add property details like bedrooms, bathrooms, and carspaces if relevant.
  8. Choose your primary strategy.
  9. Set your risk tolerance.
  10. Run the due diligence check.

Key terms explained

These are the main fields used across the four tabs and what they mean.

State

The Australian state or territory for the suburb or property.

Suburb / Location

The suburb you want to assess. Be as specific as possible.

Property Type

The type of dwelling, such as house, townhouse, apartment, unit, villa, or land.

Condition

The property’s current state, such as new, good, renovated, or needs renovation.

Bedrooms / Bathrooms / Carspaces

The dwelling configuration used to assess appeal, demand, and fit.

Budget Range / Budget Band

The price range you want to target or compare within.

Strategy / Buyer Lens

Your main objective, such as capital growth, rental yield, balanced, or low risk.

Hold Period

How long you plan to hold the property.

Risk Tolerance

How much risk you are comfortable taking.

Focus Notes

Extra priorities such as school catchment, transport, flood concerns, or strata risk.

Performance Metric

The main ranking metric used in Market Screen, such as rental yield or price growth.

Time Period

The timeframe used to assess the selected metric.

Best / Worst

Whether you want the strongest or weakest suburbs for the selected screen.

Asking Price

The purchase price or expected buy-in price for the property.

Estimated Weekly Rent

The estimated weekly rental income for the property.

Suggested workflow

Recommended process

A simple way to use the full tool from early research through to final checks.

  • Start with Market Screen to shortlist suburbs.
  • Use Property Intelligence to test suburb and property fit.
  • Use Compare to assess multiple options side by side.
  • Use Due Diligence before making a final decision.

Important note

ProptyWise Insights is designed to support decision-making, not replace formal financial, legal, valuation, building, or pest advice. Use it alongside your own research and due diligence.

Ready to use ProptyWise Insights?

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