Selling a home's contents

Clearing a house, and unsure what it's worth or who to trust

Clearing a parent's house, or downsizing your own, the hard part isn't the lifting. It's not knowing what anything is worth, which saleroom to trust, or whether the clearance company at the door is being fair. Most people find out too late that one piece was worth more than the quote for the whole house.

In a few steps

How Lotwatch does the job

    1

    See what it actually sells for

    Search a piece by name and read the real hammer prices it has made at auction around the country. Not an insurance figure, not a guess. What buyers have paid.

    2

    Find a saleroom you can trust

    We list the houses that handle your kind of goods, each with its verified ABN, its buyer's premium, and a track record of actually selling and paying out. You consign to a registered business, not a handshake.

    3

    Get more than one opinion

    Take the realised prices and the shortlist of houses, and ask two or three for an appraisal before you decide. A single clearance offer for the lot is the most expensive convenience there is.

What you get

Built for this

Real results, not valuations

The archive is what things hammered for, kept forever. The honest number to start from.

Verified, not just listed

Every house resolved against the Australian Business Register, so you know it's a real, registered saleroom.

No pressure, no account

Browse the whole register and the prices for free. Nobody calls you.

Find what it's worth and who to sell with. Start on the sell page.