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Working your brief · Eastern Suburbs
3-bed house · <$3.5m · walk to station · good school
Is 12 Hewlett St, Bronte worth the $3.6m guide?
Pulled the comps and ran the numbers. Short version: the guide reads optimistic for the block.
Appraisal · runAppraisal()
12 Hewlett St, Bronte
3 bed · 2 bath · 1 car · 412m² · house
Agency guide $3.60m · auction Sat 28 Jun
~8–13%
over
Above comp range. The bigger block closes some of the gap, but the guide is optimistic vs what's actually sold in Bronte this half.
Comp-fair value □ computedasking guide
$3.60m ask
$3.0m$3.2m fair$3.4m$3.7m
comp median
$3.28m
$/m² land
$8.0k
over fair
+$320k
comps
6
High confidence 6 close 3-bed sales, last 6 mo

6 comparable sales · Bronte 3-bed · last 6 months

8 Macpherson St
3·2·1 · 405m² · sold 14 Apr
🔗 ray-white-bronte.com.au
$3.31m$8.2k/m²
21 Murray St
3·1·1 · 392m² · sold 2 Mar
🔗 mcgrath.com.au
$3.18m$8.1k/m²
5 Brae St
3·2·2 · 438m² · sold 30 Jan
🔗 ppdrealestate.com.au
$3.42m$7.8k/m²
Median $3.28m, range $3.18–3.42m. Each links to the agency-direct listing — not a portal. 3 more comps hidden.
Not in our data: strata isn't relevant (freestanding), but Bronte's flood/overland-flow overlay we don't hold. Confirm the certificate with the selling agent before auction.
Does it fit my brief though?
Fit vs your brief · scoreFit()
3-bed house — matches 🔗 listing field
Walk to transit — 650m to Bondi Junction buses, 8 min 🔗 GTFS stop · computed
School catchment — Bronte Public (in-area), top decile 🔗 NSW catchment + SEIFA SA1
Budget — guide $3.60m is over your $3.5m ceiling, and over fair value 🔗 brief + appraisal
Then find me ones under budget that actually fit
Working… building your shortlist
Read brief: 3-bed · <$3.5m · walk · school
Scanned 41 live agency-direct listings
Running appraisals & fit on 9 candidates…
Culling overpriced & off-brief
Ranking by value, not date
Pinned artifacts 3 saved
14 Imperial Ave, Bondi
Fair · at comps
7 Knox St, Clovelly
~5% under
12 Hewlett St, Bronte
8–13% over
Appraise
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What's new

Conversation spine

Conservative / shippable take — variant 1 of 3

Core interaction

A familiar chat thread, but the agent never replies with a wall of text. Every answer materialises as a tool-rendered widget from a fixed kit — appraisal card, comp table, fit checklist, honest-gap. The model picks and fills components; it never authors the price or its markup.

Why it fits a buyer's agent

Numbers you'll bid on must be auditable. KNOW-vs-RATE is made visible: the computed fair-value carries a □ computed tag + confidence badge; the agent's read sits softer above it. Every claim has a provenance link to a comp, a catchment, a GTFS stop. Missing data is a designed object, not faked.

Pinned tray

Any artifact pins to a persistent tray that survives the conversation — the durable shortlist. Tap the star on a card. This is the safe bridge from "chat" to "canvas."

Conservative ↔ inventive

Most shippable of the three: the chat metaphor is understood by everyone, latency is masked by the live reasoning step-trace, and the component kit is small and controllable. Trade-off: you still scroll a linear thread — comparison and spatial arrangement are weaker than the board (variant 3).

Real vs faked

REAL Bronte/Bondi/Clovelly suburbs, comp method, $/m², SEIFA decile, GTFS walk times, agency-direct provenance, confidence-from-comp-count.

MOCK Specific addresses, sold prices & images (picsum) are illustrative; no live backend wired.