how can I find the price a house sold for in the past?
Sat Mar 22 2008, 10:19 - Plainfield - Home Buying - 13 answers
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Wow, alot of used house sales people with time on their hands to troll the message boards for leads... But it's a great time to buy (because apparently no one else is). But I digress...Thank you all for your time. Do try not to spill the Ramen broth on your keyboards.
Todd, go to http://clerk.ucnj.org/UCPA/DocIndex for Union County land records - you can search by party name (among others). You can also go here (http://www.njactb.org/) to search tax records by location, which will lead you to party names, and book & page numbers of recorded documents. If you were planning to pay a used house sales dood(ette) $24,000 (est. 6% of $400,000) for that information, just send me $24 and we'll call it even. Thu Apr 3 2008, 08:02
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Dear Todd,
Just ask your agent! We have instant access to information on all recorded sales over the previous few years. Wed Apr 2 2008, 07:36
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Todd,
If the home is located in Central Jersey check: http://cnj.craigslist.org/ or email me the address to check the tax records. Best of Luck! Eliza Jacome ERA Absolute Realty ElizaJacome@ElizaNJHomes.com Sat Mar 22 2008, 17:10
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Ask your agent to check archives
Sat Mar 22 2008, 14:09 Web Reference: http://www.luvhiltonheadrealestate.com
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Look it up on the web: Zillow.com, Domania.com, Intelius, Trulia.com
Sat Mar 22 2008, 12:01
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Hi Todd.
What's the address? Gina Chirico PNJP Sat Mar 22 2008, 11:09
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ask your realtor to look it up in tax records
Sat Mar 22 2008, 11:02
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If you email me , sharon@sharonsellsnj.com and give me the address, I will get the information for you.
Looking forward to hearing from you, Sharon Kozinn Sat Mar 22 2008, 10:40 Web Reference: http://www.sharonkozinn.com
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In Oregon you can just go down to any title company, give them the address of the property, and tell them you want to oreder a complete package on the property. It only costs a few bucks, if they charge at all, and you will get tons of info on the property.
Sat Mar 22 2008, 10:38
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Hi Todd,
If a home was listed in the MLS, your agent can very easily pull up the closed sales price for you. Otherwise, the tax office in the community of interest or the county seat would have the closed price information as well. Best of Luck to you. Lucy Sat Mar 22 2008, 10:37 Web Reference: http://lkorzelius.remax-nj.com
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Email me and I can pull the tax record and tell you what itsold for.
Jsacktig@orangekeyrealty.com Sat Mar 22 2008, 10:36
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Your realtor can pull old listings, or if you can you can go into the city tax base and see for yourself what the last sale recorded was, in Missouri this is public record
Sat Mar 22 2008, 10:30
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have yor realtor pull up the tax records, in Missouri its public record, if your using a realtor the realtor will be able to check old sale records for you.
Sat Mar 22 2008, 10:29
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