i want to find the person who bought my grandfathers house when he died.

Chefrobert81
Other/Just Looking
Florida

i want to find out if the owner of my grandfathers house is willing to sell and if so how much

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Best answer: Bridgette Ko…
First to answer: Marie Tils,…
Gerald Richards
Agent
Layton, UT

With the information you provided, your answer would be to go over to the home and ask them. Your didn't say it was in another town.

Sun Dec 14 2008, 10:34
Tris Norton
Agent
17201

The easiest thing to do would be to contact a local real estate professional. They have experience in finding this type of information and if you are truthful with them, may not mind helping you out. REALTORS also provide services such as buyer representation which enables them to contact the owner of a home that may be suitable for their client whether it is currently for sale or not. Buyer's agents also negotiate on behalf of their clients as well as help facilitate the transaction.

Fri May 9 2008, 06:21
Jay Starr
Agent
Chambersburg, PA

The answer may be as simple as going to whitepages.com or anywho.com then plug in the address and see if it comes up with a name. If you strike out there, contact that local municipality. They may have an online site to find who owns that address or get it for you over the phone.

Sat Jan 12 2008, 11:07
Carrie Crowell -...
Agent
Southaven, MS

The local court house should have the information you are after! It is public information.

Fri Aug 17 2007, 15:02
Sara
Other/Just Looking
Just Us, Atlanta, GA

You can try going to HouseFront they have the current owners name listed most of the time and some of the history

Thu Aug 16 2007, 13:50
Bridgette Kostek...
Agent
Florida
BEST ANSWER

C,
Go to the tax appraiser website for the county in which the home is in. Just google "tax appraiser" and the name of the county to find the site. It should answer all these questions. Best of luck!

Thu Aug 16 2007, 13:33
Marie Tils, Col...
Agent
Tri Cities, WA
FIRST ANSWER

The best bet is to contact your local title company and ask them if you could get thier name and address. Good luck

Web Reference: http://www.mtils.com
Thu Aug 16 2007, 13:29

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