My read: priced to move before auction — block is 12% larger than the 6 comps. Worth a look. 6 sold comps › · SEIFA decile 9 ›
My read: guide reads optimistic — renovated but $/m² sits well above 5 nearby sales. I'd drop it unless you love it. 5 sold comps ›
This fits your brief but it's strata — levies & flood overlay aren't in my data. Want it shortlisted anyway, or only freestanding houses?
The brief is a standing mission. The agent hunts continuously; you supervise from a tasks/approval queue. Each item is "agent proposes → you Approve / Decline / Question" (LangChain agent-inbox, inverted). Below it: a live activity log of what it did.
A real buyer's agent works in the background and reports back. Approvals keep a human in the loop on what enters your shortlist; the log makes the work auditable. Approvals are rationed to shortlist / cull / honest-question only — never benign reads — to avoid confirmation fatigue.
Every dollar figure carries a computed tag + a tap-through to its comps; the agent's interpretation sits in a softer "✎ my read" block. A confidence badge reflects comp count. Missing data (strata/flood) is a designed honest-gap card, not faked.
This is the conservative / shippable end: a familiar inbox + feed pattern, low-risk, buildable for v1. It trades the immersive "watch it think" theatre (Variant C) for calm, glanceable supervision.
Real: suburbs, the data the agent has (comps, $/m², SEIFA decile, catchment, agency-direct provenance), the KNOW/RATE discipline. Faked: specific addresses, dollar values & the live timers are illustrative; images are picsum placeholders.