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    How to See How Much a House Sold For

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldNovember 1, 20254 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • Search property address on sites like Redfin to view sale history; cross-reference multiple sites for accuracy.
    • Check county tax assessor, county recorder or clerk databases and title companies for official deeds and past sale prices; some states restrict disclosure.
    • Ask a local agent for MLS access and a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) for the most current, detailed sale prices.
    • Cross-check Google results and listings; confirm seller concessions and closing costs omissions to avoid misleading sale price figures.

    Understanding the sale price of a home is extremely valuable, whether you’re a prospective buyer, a seller, or simply curious about the real estate market in your neighborhood. Knowing what homes have recently sold for can help you make informed decisions, gauge market trends, and even negotiate more effectively. 

    So, whether you’re eyeing a home in Miami or in Houston, having access to accurate sale price information gives you a competitive edge. In this Redfin real estate article, we’ll explore the best ways to find out how much a house sold for to use to your advantage.

    Online real estate websites

    One of the easiest and most accessible ways to find out a home’s sale price is through popular online real estate platforms. Real estate websites like Redfin display vast amounts of property data, including historical transaction information.

    • How to use them: Simply enter the full address of the property you’re interested in into the search bar. These sites will often display the property’s sale history, including previous sale prices and dates.
    • Tips for accuracy: While these sites are a great starting point, it’s wise to cross-reference information across multiple platforms to ensure accuracy. Keep in mind that some data might not include seller concessions or might incorporate closing costs, which could slightly skew the perceived sale price.

    Public records

    For the most accurate and authoritative information, public records are your go-to. Real estate transactions are generally public records in most states, though some “non-disclosure states” have laws that restrict public access to sale prices.

    • County tax assessor’s office: Your county tax assessor’s office maintains records that include assessed values, property taxes, and often the last sale price. Many counties offer online databases where you can search by address or owner’s name. If online access isn’t available, a visit to the office in person may be necessary.
    • County recorder’s office or county clerk’s office: These offices keep records of real estate transactions, including deeds and an “abstract of title,” which summarizes the property’s ownership history and sale prices. You can often search these records online or in person.
    • Title companies: Since title companies are involved in real estate transactions, they also maintain records of previous sales. You can request a title history on a property, which will include past sale information.

    How to see how much a house sold for with real estate agents

    If you’re looking for the most precise and up-to-date information about how much a house sold for, especially in non-disclosure states, consulting a local real estate agent is an excellent option.

    • MLS Access: realtors have exclusive access to the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), a comprehensive database used by real estate professionals. The MLS contains detailed transaction histories and the most accurate, current sale prices, which are not always publicly available.
    • Comparative Market Analysis (CMA): An agent can provide you with a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA), a detailed report that compares a property to similar homes recently sold in the area. This analysis considers various factors like location, size, condition, and features to give you a clear understanding of market value. Many agents offer CMAs for free, without obligation.

    Why knowing the sale price matters

    Understanding why you might need this information is as important as knowing how to find it. Whether you’re considering selling your own home and want to price it competitively, or you’re a buyer looking to make an informed offer, having access to past sale prices empowers you in the real estate market. By utilizing these resources, you can gain valuable insights into property values and make more confident real estate decisions.

    Frequently asked questions: Finding how much a house sold for previously

    Are online real estate websites always accurate?

    While a great starting point, it’s wise to cross-reference information across multiple platforms. Some data might not include seller concessions or might incorporate closing costs, which could slightly skew the perceived sale price.

    What are “non-disclosure states”?

    Non-disclosure states have laws that restrict public access to sale prices, making it more challenging to find this information through public records.

    Can I use Google Search to find out how much a house sold for?

    Yes, a simple Google search with the property’s full address can sometimes reveal recent sale prices from real estate websites or news articles. It’s important to double-check the data with a trusted source.

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