How Do I Find Free Recent Comparable Sales Online?

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It seems like this would be public record. Homegain and yahoo used to do it but stopped. Are there any other quick and easy sources other than calling a title company? I am specifically interested in Portland, Oregon.

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  • homeinvestor28th January, 2004
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    You can find a real estate agent in your area that's willing to provide you with comps. Some that I know charge a fee, but you'll find one that will waive the fee.

  • InActive_Account28th January, 2004
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    www.homeradar.com
    http://www.bankofamerica.com/search/?question_box=home%20value&ui_mode=question

    http://homesales.basis100.com/home_sales_report/

    BOA has been down a lot its good when its up.

  • CGOODEN28th January, 2004
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    I have found www.domania.com to have free accurate sales comps in any area. Good luck.

  • NancyChadwick28th January, 2004
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    There are many property databases--national, multi-state and state. PM me and I'll give you the URL's.

  • omega128th January, 2004
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    Nice to meet you Nancy,

    Out of curiosity, why can't you post the URL's right here on the board so everyone can see what you got. In my opinion, this will serve the overall purpose better.

  • mrodriguez122nd December, 2005
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    What about comporable sales for commercial properties? are there any sources that are free? I am still in school and I need to find some info on this for my development class. Any help is appreciated, thanky you

  • jamestc23rd December, 2005
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    If you are working with a realtor ask them to set you up on listing book. You can search the mls, and lookup comps( the same ones the realtor uses)

  • Sham7183rd December, 2005
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    Ibuy,

    First american is also known as realquest right?

  • Sham7184th December, 2005
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    Tried setting up an account with fastweb online but no luck..what are the requirements?

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