About Estait

Built for investors who do their homework

Estait aggregates Australian property data — demographics, rental yields, planning rules, infrastructure pipelines, historical growth — into a single platform so you can research any address or suburb in minutes instead of hours.

What we do

Property analysis

Enter any Australian address and get an instant breakdown: rental yield, capital growth outlook, short-term rental feasibility, granny flat potential, and strategy comparison across five investment approaches.

Suburb intelligence

Every suburb scored on 9 investment-grade signals — capital growth, yield, affordability, population trends, vacancy rates, infrastructure pipeline, income strength, SEIFA index, and school quality.

STR rules engine

Short-term rental regulations differ by council, zone, and dwelling type. Our rules database covers every LGA in NSW, VIC, and QLD so you know exactly what's permitted before you buy.

Historical data

20+ years of ABS Census price data, Valuer General sales records, and infrastructure project timelines — so you can see long-run growth trends, not just last year's headline numbers.

Our approach

Most property research tools are built for agents, not investors. They surface listing data and call it analysis. Estait is built differently — we start with public data that doesn't have a sales agenda, and we do the hard work of cleaning, cross-referencing, and scoring it so the signal is actually useful.

We use ABS Census microdata, Valuer General sales records, Infrastructure Australia project registers, ACARA school performance data, SQM vacancy figures, and Inside Airbnb datasets. All sources are free, public, and updated on a weekly or monthly cadence.

We are transparent about what the data can and cannot tell you. Our scores are decision support tools — not financial advice. Every metric is explained, every source is documented, and every limitation is disclosed.

Data coverage

15,000+
Suburbs covered
12
Data sources
20+
Years of history

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