http://uk.houseprices.yahoo.net/
That link will take you to the yahoo site which gives you the previous selling prices of any UK address.
2007-05-09 14:57:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Tax assessment values are often lots below honestly purchase cost. the two are actually not proper in any way. My belongings is well worth $249K (only refinanced, so new appraisal), tax assessment is for $120K. properties values are in keeping with value determinations. Appraiser is going in, seems on the region (advancements, condition, etc) and makes use of that plus comps (properties offered interior the final 6 months interior the section that are corresponding to the abode in question) to be sure cost. the guy is calling what HE thinks that's well worth, which isn't unavoidably what that's certainly well worth. Why no longer purely purchase the better condominium for a million/2 the cost? My wager is that whether guy A gets a deal in place, the appraisal will are available way decrease and he will might desire to diminish his cost besides. carry out a little comp study to your section (Zillow works for looking recent sales) and put in an grant in keeping with that, showing the comps.
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answered by hergenroeder 4
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Hi, so long as you are in the US, most counties put this information on the internet for free. In google, yahoo, or your favorite search engine type "COUNTY NAME Tax Assessor." So if you were looking in colorado springs, colorado you would type "El Paso County tax assessor" into a search engine.
From there you might have to click around and they will probably allow you to reference the property by street or owners name. Most of them allow you to type even a little information if you don't know all the details.
Its pretty easy, and fun and once you know the names of the owners, where they live, and what they paid, you could potentially use that information in a lot of interesting ways. Good luck!
2007-05-09 15:22:14
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answered by MthrNatures_Son 4
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If you are working with a realtor, they can access this information in just a few moments at the computer.
If not, your local tax office should have the entire title transfer and purchase price history. Some areas do not offer this by internet or phone, you have to show up in person and pay a small fee for the information.
2007-05-09 18:11:18
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answered by godged 7
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The most legitimate source of real estate value is www.zillow.com. Some neighborhoods are more accurate than others but it is a good place to start. The next best place is to go into the Property Appraiser's website for the county that the property is located in. Most sites are very accurate and provide quick answers to your question.
2007-05-09 15:07:06
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answered by weidnerlaw 2
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You should be able to go to the county site and look up the address and it should show how much the house originally sold for and the people who ever owned it.
2007-05-09 15:21:32
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answered by banananose_89117 7
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Have your agent or title officer find out for you. They have access to the county records and can save you a lot of time!
2007-05-09 16:07:47
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answered by KConsults 3
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Go to the local town hall. Its on record there. You may even be able to get the information at the towns website.
2007-05-09 15:01:06
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answered by frankie b 5
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Go to your county courthouse where deeds are recorded. It is public information, free if you are willing to take the time to look for it. If you are lucky, your county will have it's information on the internet.
2007-05-09 14:57:08
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answered by Brian G 6
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Your county should have that in the recorders office. These are public records. Good luck
Bob Laibach
www.gogreedy.com
2007-05-09 15:08:17
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answered by Robert L www.gogreedy.com 2
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