Your local appraisal district will have that information, you just give the address and you cn find out the appraised value of the home, and the property taxes. You won't be able to find out how much it sold for unless you ask the people who purchased it, but the appraised value will get you in the ballpark range. Most larger towns now have their appraisal district online so you don't have to go to your local one, do a google search for your local county (name) appraisal district and see if it comes up online.
2006-06-27 03:12:04
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answered by Shadow419 3
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2016-10-13 21:18:12
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answered by moncrieffe 2
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The sale price is a matter of public record- check with the county to find out the price
2006-06-27 03:09:51
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answered by hope 2
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Most tax offices keep records of home sales selling amounts for appraisal purposes. If you are not real bashful, go ask the folks that reside in the house.
2006-06-27 03:09:25
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answered by Anonymous
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check the internet archives from your local paper. ours shows the sale price of every home sold in the county during that week.
Its a lot of work, but you'll find your answer.
2006-06-27 03:09:53
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answered by mykidsRmylife 4
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Try checking with your local town office. Or anywhere property taxes are paid. the original cost usually helps determan how much your property taxes are.
2006-06-27 04:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask your real estate agent or chick the count court records--it is public record
2006-06-27 03:16:02
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answered by kyborn 1
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try the public records in the city, or if you know the realestate agency it was sold through, you can always ask them.
2006-06-27 03:10:33
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answered by guardianangelusmc 1
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Check your county appraisers website.
2006-06-27 03:07:45
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answered by annmariet14 3
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You could ask they buyers how much they paid.
Town records could offers some infroation
2006-06-27 03:08:07
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answered by theaterhanz 5
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