

Full Analysis
What a Planner Charges $1,500 For — In Under a Minute
FlipPro's Full Analysis runs the property, the suburb, the council zoning, every overlay and a due-diligence checklist before you offer. NSW, VIC and QLD live now.
From $9.99/mo. Try Pro free for 7 days — trial activates automatically when you tap Subscribe in the FlipPro app.

Section 1 — Overlays + zoning
What gets caught: overlays and zoning
FlipPro pulls live LEP, zone, and overlay data straight from each state's planning portal — no scraping, no inference. If there's a flood hazard area, a wetland of high ecological significance, a koala habitat protection, a heritage register listing, or a fire-prone overlay on the lot, you see it before you offer.
Each overlay comes with the consequences spelled out: do you need a flood study? A vegetation clearing permit? A bushfire attack level certificate? Will the State Planning Policy block your intended use? The page tells you, in language that matches what your planning consultant would say — without the $1,500 invoice.
Council zoning and overlays are live now in NSW, VIC and QLD; other states are rolling out. Where coverage isn't live, you'll see a clear note rather than a guess.

Section 2 — Condition assessment
Condition assessment: what the AI reads in the listing
A listing tells you a lot if you know what to read for. FlipPro's AI scans the photos and the agent copy the way an experienced flipper does — flagging condition signals ("original", "tired", "updated kitchen", "recently renovated"), street-appeal positives, and the soft phrases agents use to hide the flaws.
You get an overall condition rating, a separate street-appeal rating, and a structured list of what the property actually has — parkland backing, ceiling fans, built-in robes, double lock-up garage, the lot. Decision-grade detail without re-reading the listing twice.

Section 3 — Renovation scope
Renovation scope: priced and prioritised
Once condition is assessed, the AI puts a reno scope together — itemised by category (kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, interior, landscaping, outdoor, lighting, garage) with a price band and a priority tag against each one.
Essential is the work the property needs before a buyer will pay your target sale price. Recommended lifts the result without being critical. Optional is what you do if the budget allows. So you can build a feasibility around the must-do work first, then decide where to stretch.
FlipPro provides decision-support information only and does not constitute financial, legal or town-planning advice. Always conduct your own due diligence.
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