About CoreGIS
CoreGIS is a New Zealand property-information service. We take publicly available mapping and planning data and turn it into a clear, plain-English report for any address in the country.
What CoreGIS is
A great deal of information about your property is already public - flood and erosion maps, land-stability and natural-hazard overlays, coastal boundaries, LINZ title and parcel details, and council planning layers. The problem is that it is scattered across many different sources and written for specialists.
CoreGIS pulls that information together for a single address and presents it as one straightforward report. You get a snapshot of the natural hazards, mapped features and planning constraints affecting the property, explained in language you do not need to be an expert to understand.
Who it is for
CoreGIS is for anyone who needs to understand a property quickly and clearly:
- Homeowners checking the risks on a property they already own.
- Buyers doing their homework before making an offer.
- People planning to build or develop who want to see constraints early.
- Professionals - accountants, lawyers, real estate agents, surveyors, engineers and developers - who run property reports at volume on a commercial account.
Where the information comes from
CoreGIS reports are built entirely from publicly available GIS and open-access datasets. We reproduce that information as we find it at the time of your request. We do not create, verify or maintain the underlying data, and public data can be incomplete, out of date or subject to change - so a CoreGIS report is a starting point for understanding a property, not a substitute for professional advice. Please read our Terms of Use before relying on any report.