Running Reports
Nexus Reports: Overview & How to Generate Overview
Nexus gives you access to a suite of property and market reports, all generated directly from the property page. Whether you need a quick snapshot for a client, a deep dive for due diligence, or a bank-grade valuation, there's a report built for the job.
This article covers what each report contains, when to use it, and how to generate one.
1-Page Property Report
A single-page summary covering the core property attributes (bedrooms, bathrooms, car spaces, land/floor area, capital and land value, last sale details, title information) alongside a Valocity estimate range and a suburb value comparison (low/median/high).
Best for: A fast, easy-to-share snapshot — ideal for a first conversation with a vendor or buyer.
Suburb Insights Report
A standalone report on the suburb itself, independent of any single property. Includes a written suburb overview (history, amenities, transport, schools), census data (population, area), and market insights such as median sale price (overall, house, unit), quarter-on-quarter price movement, property stock levels, current listings, and monthly sales trend charts by property type.
Best for: Giving clients market context, supporting a CMA narrative, or briefing someone unfamiliar with an area.
Property Insights Report
The most comprehensive property-level report. Combines everything in the 1-Page Property Report with a full sales history for the property, council consents on record, comparable properties currently for sale, comparable properties recently sold, and a full Suburb Insights section (overview, census, and market data) appended at the end.
Best for: A complete property dossier — useful for appraisals, listing presentations, or any time a client wants the full picture in one document.
Certificate of Title Summary
A compliance-focused report listing the property's title details (title number, type, issue date, land district, legal description) and a full chronological history of registered interests — transfers, mortgages, and discharges of mortgage.
Best for: Confirming ownership and encumbrance history. Note this is a summary derived from LINZ data and is not a substitute for an official Certificate of Title.
iVal Report
A bank-grade automated valuation (AVM) report. Provides the iVal estimate and estimate range with a confidence rating, core property details and features, a suburb comparison chart showing where the iVal estimate sits against the suburb's lower quartile/median/upper quartile, and a set of comparable sold properties with sale price, distance, and key attributes.
Best for: Supporting finance conversations, refinancing discussions, or anywhere a defensible automated valuation is needed alongside comparable evidence.
How to generate a report
All five reports are generated from the same place:
- Search for and open the property you want a report for.
- On the property page, go to the Generate Reports panel.
- Select the report you need:
- 1-Page Property Report
- Suburb Insights
- Property Insights
- Certificate of Title Summary
- The report will generate and can be downloaded or shared.
Note: The iVal Report sits under Order Documents rather than Generate Reports, alongside Title Documents. This reflects that iVal is an ordered, bank-grade valuation product rather than an instantly generated summary report.
All generated reports will be bounf on the Property page, under the Reports Section. These reports are stored at agent level.
Tips
- The Suburb Insights Report can be pulled independently of a specific property — useful if a client just wants market data for an area they're considering.
- The Property Insights Report already includes suburb-level data, so you typically don't need to generate the Suburb Insights Report separately if you're sending the Property Insights Report.
- For compliance or due diligence purposes, pair the Certificate of Title Summary with the iVal Report to cover both ownership history and valuation in one package.

