PropTrack
PropTrack is an Australian property data, analytics, and automated valuation business, part of REA Group. It supplies residential property data, an industry-leading AI-powered Automated Valuation Model (AVM), the PropTrack Home Price Index, and market insights drawn from more than a trillion property data points across some twelve million Australian residential properties. Its raw data is sourced from public records (State/Territory land titles offices, Valuers General, and Geoscape Australia) and proprietary sources including the realestate.com.au listing portal. PropTrack exposes this through a developer program of REST APIs — covering address suggestion and matching, property and listing data, sold-transaction search (including point-and-radius queries), automated valuations, and market metrics — documented on a hosted Stoplight developer portal and secured with OAuth 2.0. The APIs are aimed at banks, lenders, brokers, proptech platforms, and other enterprise customers integrating Australian property intelligence.
PropTrack publishes 1 API on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Company, Property Data, Real-Estate, Automated Valuation, and Property Valuation.
PropTrack’s developer surface includes documentation, support, authentication, and 12 more developer resources.
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APIs 1
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PropTrack APIs
REST APIs providing Australian property intelligence — address suggestion and matching, property and listing data, sold-transaction search (including point-and-radius queries), ...
Security Posture 3
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Resources
Get Started 1
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Documentation 1
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Agent Surfaces 2
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Design & Contract 1
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Access & Security 5
Authentication, authorization, and security posture
Operate 2
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Company 1
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Other 2
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