Land Services SA reveals historic data on state's property market

Land Services SA reveals historic data on state's property market
Staff reporterFebruary 22, 2019

Land Services SA has unveiled its upgraded digital land titles platform, designed to deliver better knowledge of the South Australian property market.

The revamp includes a new web portal, www.landservices.com.au, through which South Australians can research and access land transaction services.

There's been a rebranding including a new logo, and a refresh of the South Australian Integrated Land Information System (SAILIS). 

Land Services SA CEO Brenton Pike said the revamp illustrated the company investing and innovating since its commercialisation in October 2017. 

Land Services SA has also launched its SA Property Landscape Report in partnership with professional services firm BDO, revealing a snapshot of the wealth of historic property data.

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“While our roots are in processing and recording property transactions and the provision of valuation services, we can add significant value by improving the accessibility and availability of property data to South Australia’s thriving start up and entrepreneurial ecosystem,” Pike said.

“Our investment in system upgrades, innovative solutions for the land services industry, and support for the innovation hub in Adelaide to foster local digital start-up ventures together with the South Australian Government, is creating value for our communities.” 

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Land Services SA has also partnered with South Australian AI start-up Daitum, which is part of the Lot Fourteen innovation hub located at the old Royal Adelaide Hospital site, to unlock the potential value in its property data, and understand how it can be more effectively utilised.

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The findings of the Land Services SA and Daitum initiative will be presented at the Lot Fourteen innovation hub to further promote collaborative innovation and testing. 

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Source: Land Services

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