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Answers (3)

- Dmitrii Maksimchuk, "Dmitrii M"
- Contributions:14
The city or township assessor should have the information listed. So you can google your town plus assessor and look at general property information.

- Bob Brandt, "BobBrandtRealtor"
- Contributions:1019
Some Realtor MLS go back 20+ years, so you can ask a Realtor friend in your area. Before that there were books, which not many of us have retained due to storage issues.

- Hamp Yonce, "Zilluminati"
- Contributions:3463
You can click on the "Homes" button at the top of the page, and enter the address, then click "Go" button to the right.
A page will come up called the Zestimate page, or maybe a listing page, if the home is for sale.
About midway down the page is the sales history.
There is about a 44.4% chance it is right. Good Luck. Let us know what you find.
A page will come up called the Zestimate page, or maybe a listing page, if the home is for sale.
About midway down the page is the sales history.
There is about a 44.4% chance it is right. Good Luck. Let us know what you find.

how can i find property sales history?
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