Tuesday, January 31, 2012

How do you find how much a home sold for through public records without paying for a service?

I have been trying to look up how much a home sold for through county records and am unable to find any information regarding these records. I know it is out there. Any help would be greatly appreciated.How do you find how much a home sold for through public records without paying for a service?
I use http://www.HomePriceMaps.com to search for realty prices by zipcode and/or city. Also-if you don't see any data for your area you can email them your info and they will quickly post home data for your area and email you within a day or two. pretty convenient.
In California you can look at what called the doc stamps that reflect $1.10 per thousand. Not always 100%.



If the real estate was a part of a MLS system, perhaps a local real estate broker could assist or a local appraiser. Realtors report sales to the MLS.How do you find how much a home sold for through public records without paying for a service?
Check on the website for your local newspaper. My local newspaper has a website that has those listed by zip codes or city. They pull the information from public records. Good luck.How do you find how much a home sold for through public records without paying for a service?
try the property appraiser site for the county your are looking in...For instance if it is in Leon County, Florida, do a yahoo search for Leon County Property Appraiser and then go to the site and it should have an option for property sale search or record search; often times it will have the sale price from when it was sold
Contact your local real estate professional. If the property was sold via the MLS the agent can get the information for you. If not, the agent can search tax records for you (in most cases) and still obtain the information. You can also go to your local county tax collector's office and obtain the information provided you have the address or tax identification number.
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