Domain has announced a new partnership with location intelligence company Nearmap to supercharge its Home Price Guide (HPG) platform with high-resolution aerial imagery and enriched market data.
The integration nearly doubles Domain’s aerial image coverage and enhances valuation insights for more than 2.4 million properties.
By embedding Nearmap’s frequently updated, high-resolution aerial content, Domain users will gain clearer, more current views of housing developments, urban density, and changing property values across metropolitan and regional areas.
“Property decisions are only as strong as the data behind them,” said Pooyan Asgari (pictured), chief data and AI officer at Domain, in a media release.
“By integrating Domain’s deep market intelligence with Nearmap aerial innovation, we empower Australians to track property values with sharper precision, assess opportunities more confidently, and navigate a rapidly evolving market with greater certainty.”
The upgraded Home Price Guide platform now includes more than 5 million high-resolution images – up from 2.6 million – covering previously under-mapped areas and unlocking fresh visibility for brokers, investors, and buyers.
Key features of the enhanced HPG include:
The timing aligns with a broad-based housing rebound, with Domain’s June 2025 House Price Report showing quarterly price growth across all capital cities – the first time in four years for houses and two years for units. Buyer demand is being fuelled by improved borrowing capacity, up around 5% year-to-date, and expectations of further RBA rate cuts.
According to Domain, the partnership is about delivering greater transparency and confidence to consumers, agents, and mortgage professionals alike.
“Our mission is to be the source of truth on the ground,” said Rob Malkin, vice president of government and commercial for Australia and New Zealand at Nearmap.
“Through this partnership, millions of Australians will benefit from clearer, more detailed aerial insights, bringing transparency and confidence to everyday property decisions.”
With price momentum “firmly back” in cities like Sydney and Melbourne, and unit markets outperforming in several regions, brokers stand to benefit from sharper, hyperlocal insights that reflect changing market dynamics and regional growth divergence.
Domain said the aerial imagery rollout, when combined with new AI-powered analytics across millions of property records, positions its Home Price Guide as one of the most trusted and comprehensive tools in the market.
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