how to search property value for free?



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due to the current housing market, i’m just curios and would like to know what is the actual sales price for the house around me, is there a way to search the property value for free?? will i be able to get free property information from the local property tax office ?? i had used homegain.com, zillow.com , but some property are not listed there. appreciate if anyone know any other website or local service where i can get the info.Thank you.

the best way to get current sales in your area is either:
http://www.zillow.com, ask a local Realtor for a favor to run a CMA for you or go directly to the local property assessors Web Site.

7 Responses to “how to search property value for free?”

  1. pearlmel says:

    zillow.com
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  2. Gregg says:

    http://www.zillow.com , not the most accurate, but a good start.
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  3. Christopher B says:

    Try these

    http://www.cyberhomes.com
    http://www.homepricecheck.com
    http://www.ditech.com
    http://realestatecenter.bankofamerica.com/RePortal/homepage.aspx – and hit the link that says "estimate the value of your home"
    http://realestate.yahoo.com/Homevalues
    https://mortgage.wellsfargo.com/affinity/hsrSearch.wfm
    http://www.us1realtycorp.com/Default.aspx?Refresh=1

    You can also search the tax records of the properties around you for free with the county clerks office, the tax office, or the assessors office.
    References :
    Professional Real Estate Investor

  4. Monika Wilson says:

    the best way to get current sales in your area is either:
    http://www.zillow.com, ask a local Realtor for a favor to run a CMA for you or go directly to the local property assessors Web Site.
    References :

  5. Leo F says:

    Remember you get what you pay for. If your just want to know what the sales price for the houses around you are then zillow will work. If your trying to find out the value of your house forget zillow and the others, they don’t compare apples to apples. They don’t use same design, they dont know effective age of the sales (amount of updating) they don’t know the difference between GLA (Gross living area) and Square feet it’s a really poor way to value prop.
    References :
    Certifed Appraiser

  6. Genki says:

    Ask a real estate agent, appraiser or title company to look up the property address. We subscribe to services that provide that sales data.

    For info about the market in general, search the online multiple listing service for your area (or realtor.com) and you’ll see what comparable properties are listed for. That is the easiest way to do basic market research.

    Zillow.com is okay, but its estimates are often w-a-a-y off. I have compared my own properties to its "zestimate" for each and only 1 was accurate.
    References :
    10+ years brokerage owner/investor/trainer

  7. Peacemaker says:

    I just tried a couple of the more reputable websites, like http://www.realtor.com and http://www.ziprealty.com and even they don’t have up-to-date sales information.

    I suggest a title company like Chicago Title. Keep in mind though, the transfer of title can take months to show up on websites in some large cities so even an online title search might not be completely accurate. Your best bet is to contact a real estate agent who would be willing to help you.
    References :
    http://www.chicagotitle.com