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Relab for NZ Real Estate Agents

Recommended for NZ agents who need property research and CMA preparation support before appraisal, campaign, or vendor reporting work.

Verify key records against source documents, council data, agency files, and appropriate professional advice before relying on them in client-facing work.

  1. 1 Build prompt
  2. 2 Paste into Relab
  3. 3 Review
CMA preparation support. Vendor appraisal research notes. Comparable sales review. Suburb and property context.

Watch-outs

  • Registered valuation or property value advice.
  • Legal advice.
  • Council conclusions, title conclusions, LIM conclusions, or planning advice.
  • Unsupported price promises, sale outcome predictions, or claims about what a buyer will pay.

Quick Verdict

Full review summary

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Recommended for NZ agents who need property research and CMA preparation support before appraisal, campaign, or vendor reporting work.

Relab is strongest when it helps an agent turn scattered property research into a clearer preparation workflow. Use it to gather and organise data points for appraisal meetings, comparable sales review, suburb context, campaign evidence, and buyer document conversations. Treat Relab and any AI output built from those notes as research support, not as a valuation, legal opinion, council conclusion, or guarantee about what a buyer, vendor, or developer can do.

Use it for

CMA preparation support, vendor appraisal research notes, comparable sales review, suburb/property context, and campaign evidence gathering.

Before publishing

Verify key records against source documents, council data, agency files, and appropriate professional advice before relying on them in client-facing work.

Recommended Use Cases

Where Relab fits into an NZ real estate workflow

Use these as practical starting points for agent workflows. Before sending client-facing material, review the output against verified property facts, agency policy, and your own professional judgement.

CMA preparation support

Gather subject-property notes, nearby settled sales, current competition, and market evidence before deciding which comparables are relevant for agent review.

Vendor appraisal research notes

Prepare a clear internal research note before a vendor meeting, separating verified property facts, comparable evidence, and agent interpretation.

Comparable sales review

Review recent sales and competing listings carefully, then check dates, property differences, condition, location, and relevance before using them in CMA or campaign notes.

Suburb and property context

Use research notes to understand overlays, services, school-zone wording, title questions, hazards, and local context that may need source checking or specialist advice.

Campaign evidence gathering

Bring verified property context and market evidence into vendor updates, marketing campaign planning, and buyer question preparation without inventing demand or price promises.

NZ Real Estate Workflow Examples

Practical ways agents can test Relab

These examples are designed for day-to-day agency work across New Zealand. Treat them as workflow ideas, then adapt the output to the property, campaign strategy, and verified source material.

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Appraisal evidence pack

Before an appraisal, collect verified property details, recent local sales, zoning indicators, services notes, and likely due-diligence questions. Turn those notes into a concise meeting brief and check the evidence before presenting it.

02

Development-potential question list

For a large section or mixed-zone property, use Relab to identify planning, services, access, overlay, and consent questions. Frame the result as questions for council or specialist advice rather than a promise of what can be built.

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Buyer document follow-up

When buyers ask about LIM details, zoning, flooding, school zones, or services, use Relab to prepare a tidy internal checklist of topics to verify before sending documents or discussing next steps.

Compliance Considerations

What to check before using Relab in client-facing work

Relab can support faster real estate workflows, but final responsibility stays with the licensed agent. Use the checks below before publishing, sending, or relying on AI-assisted work.

Separate data from conclusions

Relab can help surface useful property information, but agents should avoid turning raw data into legal, planning, engineering, or valuation conclusions.

Verify current source records

Check important facts such as zoning, school zones, services, hazards, title information, consents, CV/RV, and comparable sales against current trusted sources.

Be careful with development language

Do not describe land as subdividable, development-ready, or suitable for a specific yield unless that wording is supported by appropriate advice and source material.

This page provides general workflow support, not legal advice. For a broader checklist, read the AI advertising compliance guidance and confirm your process with your agency principal or legal adviser where needed.

Overview

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Relab is best treated as a New Zealand property research and CMA support tool for agents who need better organised source notes before appraisals, buyer conversations, vendor reports, and campaign planning. It can support workflows around property details, comparable sales, suburb context, zoning questions, overlays, services, and local market evidence. The agent still needs to verify source records, avoid overstating development potential, and keep valuation, legal, council, title, and LIM conclusions within the right professional lane.

Review Snapshot

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Snapshot labels are editorial workflow notes based on visible tool positioning, NZ real estate use cases, and review considerations. They are not legal compliance ratings, user reviews, or external certifications.

Category

Research & Strategy

Recommended for

NZ real estate workflows

Review note

Verify facts before use

Pros & Cons

What NZ agents should weigh up before using Relab

These notes summarise the practical upside and limitations from an agent workflow perspective. Use them as a starting point, then test the tool against your own agency process and client communication standards.

Where it helps

  • Built around New Zealand property research workflows rather than generic AI chat.
  • Useful for appraisal preparation, zoning questions, overlays, services, and CMA context.
  • Helps agents identify better questions before vendor meetings or buyer due diligence.

Watch-outs

  • Pricing and feature access can vary by plan, team setup, and current Relab terms.
  • Data still needs source-checking before it is used in marketing, appraisals, or client advice.
  • Planning, legal, engineering, and valuation conclusions still require appropriate professional input.

Pricing Reminder

Check Relab pricing with the provider

Pricing and plan details can change by billing currency, tax treatment, team seats, promotions, and app-store payment method. Check the provider's website for current pricing before subscribing.

Provider pricing note

Pricing and plan details can change. Check Relab's website for current pricing, team terms, GST treatment, and included property research features before subscribing.

Editorial reference date

13 May 2026

Check provider pricing

Pricing notes are editorial pointers, not live quotes. Verify current plans, inclusions, taxes, billing currency, and limits with the provider before making a subscription decision.

Feature notes should be treated as workflow-fit observations. Tool features, AI model access, data handling, and platform policies can change, so review the provider's current documentation before relying on a feature in client or office work.

Alternatives

Other Research & Strategy tools to compare with Relab

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FAQ

Is Relab useful for NZ real estate agents?

Relab can be useful for NZ agents who need a structured property research workspace before appraisals, listing presentations, buyer questions, or campaign planning. Treat it as research support and verify important details before relying on them in client communication.

Can Relab help with CMA preparation?

Yes, Relab can support CMA preparation by helping agents organise subject-property details, comparable sales, current competition, and market evidence notes. The agent still needs to decide which comparables are relevant and avoid presenting the CMA as a registered valuation.

Can I use Relab research with ChatGPT?

You can use verified Relab research notes as inputs for ChatGPT or another AI drafting tool to organise an appraisal brief, vendor discussion outline, or internal checklist. Do not paste sensitive client information unless your agency process allows it, and review the AI output against the source material.

Is Relab a valuation tool?

This KiwiAgent review treats Relab as a property research and CMA preparation tool, not as a source of valuation advice. Price or value discussions should be framed as agent-reviewed market evidence, not a guaranteed outcome or registered valuation.

What should agents verify before using Relab data in client communication?

Verify property facts, land and floor area, title notes, zoning, school-zone wording, consents, LIM or building report issues, hazards, services, CV/RV references, comparable sales, current listings, dates, and any claim that could affect buyer or vendor decisions.