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4. Legal Business Newspaper Every city
and county has a Legal Business Newspaper that it uses for all
public legal announcements. They also publish foreclosures,
divorces, Judgments and Property Transfers. Larger papers have
on-line services and keep archives.
5. Tax Records City and County Tax
records show all property ownership and transfers. They show when a
property was sold and for how much. It also shows the recent
appraisal information used to compute the tax. Online some have been
updated to show photos of the property.
6. Multiple Listing Service You can
directly access the MLS to see at what prices homes are listed. This
does not give you true market value but gives you a reference to
where it may be going, up, flat, down.
7. Realtor.com the premier real estate
web site more people by far use Realtor.com to get information on
residential real estate. It has the same information as the MLS but
usually has more photos and is usually easier to navigate.
I have left off the most obvious which is to have
a real estate agent come out and prepare a CMA (comparable market
analysis), dont believe that all real estate agents are equal. Do
this only if you are not sure if you will actually try to sell on
your own. Its kind of slimy to have someone do work for you, with
you knowing your not going to work with them.
Bill Carey with over 30 years in real estate
sales, investments, and home building offers a unique perspective to
the buying and selling process of residential real estate for
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