Why should I claim my home on Homes.co.nz?
Once you claim a home on homes.co.nz, you can:
Get more data for your property
Understand the days to sell and median sold price for properties like yours so you know what's happening in the market.
Track your home’s value
Stay informed about the value of your home with fortnightly updates, letting you know when your HomesEstimate has been refreshed.
Update your homes photo and property features
Make sure your property detail is accurate by adding features (e.g. double glazing, built-in wardrobes) and uploading your own photo.
Update your HomesEstimate
Does your HomesEstimate seem off? Have it reviewed by supplying us with a professional valuation.
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To find out more about listing on homes.co.nz please visit our help article on the Trade Me Agent Resource Center. You can also contact propertyagents@trademe.co.nz.
How do I claim or unclaim a sale?
Real Estate Agents that have an active Premium Agent profile on homes.co.nz have the ability to associate themselves with a historical sales record on a property. This process is referred to as "Claiming a sale". When an agent has claimed a sale and ...
Does homes.co.nz delete HomesEstimates?
We do not delete HomesEstimates. We believe that making these value estimates available for everyone to access makes the property market in New Zealand work better and more transparent.
Can my property information be removed from Homes.co.nz
Because the property data is sourced from publicly available information we refrain from removing public data of properties. It is our policy to display as much open sourced property information for free to New Zealanders. We do of course follow all ...
How do I claim or unclaim my home?
To claim your home you will first need to be a registered user with Homes.co.nz. Once registered and logged in, simply locate the property by searching for the address. Click on the property card (photo) to view property, click on Claim this home to ...