Trulia Voices Real Estate Q&A in Stella Vann

Shawni Miller
Shawni Miller
Just Looking
Tucson

how can I find out how much a house on my street sold for?

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Debt Free Dave
Debt Free Dave
Real Estate Pro
85260
Sat Jun 7 2008, 19:40

Just google you county assessor info. It is public information.

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George Szkup
George Szkup
Real Estate Pro
85739
Sat Jun 7 2008, 19:04

Ask me!
George GeoSzk@WBhsi.net

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Emily of Trulia
Emily of Trulia
Just Looking
San Francisco
Tue Apr 1 2008, 13:26

Hi Shawni,

You can also try to search by the address on Trulia. If the information is made public by the assessor's office we should display it. Please note however that there can be a lag between the time a home transaction takes place and the time it is reported to us.

Best Wishes,

Emily Gibson
Customer Service Representative

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Keith Sorem
Keith Sorem
Real Estate Pro
Burbank
Mon Mar 31 2008, 16:58

Shawn
I would ask a local Realtor. That information should be readily accerssfile incase it was a private sale.
If you are wondering what home cost, this would be a good start. As a Realtor for a market report on the area you are thinking of living.

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Don Wehn
Don Wehn
Real Estate Pro
Tucson
Mon Mar 31 2008, 15:20

If it was listed through a Boker/agent please give me a call or email (520)429-4763 or donwehn@century21.com and I will get your answer.

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Michael Krotchie
Michael Krotchie
Real Estate Pro
Tucson
Mon Mar 31 2008, 15:17

Hi Shawni,

I would not recommend asking the owners (funny though), shoot me an email and I'll send you what I can find.

But normally, as David mentioned, you can check the Pima County Assessor's Office for info; does take several weeks to update in some cases though.

mk (at) michaelkrotchie.com

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David Hintz - A…
David Hintz - A…
Real Estate Pro
Maricopa
Mon Mar 31 2008, 15:14
FIRST ANSWER

You could check the County Assessor website - public information - if the transaction has been recorded.

You could give the address to a Realtor/Agent and have them research it for you.

You could knock on the door and ask them.

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