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Determining Your Offer Price
Comparable Sales in the Public Record
The most accessible source of information on comparable
sales is the public record. When someone buys a home
the property is deeded from the seller to the buyer.
In most circumstances, this deed is recorded at the
local county recorder’s office. They combine sales data
with information already known about the property so
they can assess property taxes correctly.
Provided there have been no additions to the property,
the information available from the public record is
usually correct regarding sales price, square footage,
and numbers of rooms. This makes it easy to use the
public record as a source of data for comparable sale
information. Accessing the data is another matter, at
least for the general public.
Realtors can generally look up this information through
title insurance companies. The title companies either
compile the data directly from the county recorder’s
office or purchase if from other companies. One problem
with the public record is that it tends to run at least
six to eight weeks behind. Add another four to six weeks
for the typical escrow period and you can see the data
is not current. The most current information is the
most valuable
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