For estate practitioners

Pick the right saleroom for an estate, and vet it first

Selling an estate's chattels well means sending the right things to the right rooms, and being able to explain to a beneficiary why you chose them. But which house handles colonial furniture in regional Victoria? Is it even a registered business? What does it charge? Today you find that out one phone call at a time.

In a few steps

How Lotwatch does the job

    1

    Find houses by category and place

    Filter the register by state and location, and by what each room actually sells, so the estate's pieces go where they will be understood and bid on.

    2

    Vet the house on one screen

    Each profile shows the verified ABN, the entity type and GST status, the address and viewing times, and the buyer's premium. It is a vetting sheet, not a phone call.

    3

    Track the sale and the result

    Watch the sales you consign to and keep the realised prices. That is the clean record you hand back to beneficiaries.

What you get

Built for this

Registered businesses

We resolve each house against the Australian Business Register, so you consign to a real, registered entity.

Location aware

Find the rooms near the estate, or the specialist interstate, whichever serves the chattels best.

Businesses, not people

We list houses as businesses and flag estate sales only from published copy. No personal data, ever.

Compare the rooms. Start with the register.