For valuers and insurers

Back a valuation with comparables you can cite

A valuation lives or dies on its comparables, and a comparable only persuades if you can cite it: the house, the date, the price, the source. Auction houses take their results down, so by the time you write the report the record you need is scattered, and half of it is already gone.

In a few steps

How Lotwatch does the job

    1

    Search the realised record

    Find comparable sales by maker, category, keyword or state across every room we track, including results the houses have since deleted.

    2

    Export the comps

    One click turns the filtered list into a CSV: lot, house, sale date, estimate, hammer, source URL. It drops straight into a report.

    3

    Cite a source that holds up

    Every line carries the date we captured it and, where we have verified it, the house's ABN. These are facts traced to the business that published them, not a marketplace average.

What you get

Built for this

Kept for good

We capture realised prices nightly and never delete them. It is the comparable record Australia does not otherwise keep.

Provenance, not opinion

We never value a lot ourselves. We point you to the house and the date, and leave the judgement to you.

The full archive

Dealer tier opens the entire record; Collector opens the last twelve months.

Open the archive and pull your first comp set.