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To: ams who wrote (18124)3/4/2004 2:12:18 PM
From: Elroy JetsonRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 306849
 
I look up the prior sales price of a home in the MLS public records database.



To: ams who wrote (18124)3/4/2004 3:09:35 PM
From: TradeliteRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
<<How did you find out that they bought in 1989 for $518k>>

If you aren't a member of the local Realtors' MLS system or the MLS system in your area doesn't provide searchable property records, you might want to check your county government's website and see whether the tax division or tax administration or tax assessment office provides access to public property records online.