Pictures are so often misleading and I just want to rule out places that don’t work for me.

It would save the renter’s, real-estate agent’s and landlord’s time. Why is it not a requirement?

I’m also fairly sure a floor plan must exist for things like apartment buildings, just you’re not allowed to request it from the City of Melbourne unless you’re approved by the owner :/

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    I’m with you on this but I doubt the incentives are there for the agents to chase up the owner / strata company for these plans.

    Have you tried searching for the same address in the buy section of realestate.com.au? There are a lot of properties that have recently sold that still have images from when it was sold which includes a floor plan.

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      this is what I had to resort to when I was sharehousing.

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      Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately many of the ones I want to find are “no longer listed” and the internet archive didn’t have any snapshots.