5 private details about you and your home anyone can find online
Thinking of buying or selling a home? There’s a wealth of information online showing you every detail of a house. Doing your research will help you get a better deal no matter which side of the bargaining table you’re on.
Zillow is one the most popular sites to list a home. The company’s “Zestimate” is based on various factors, including square footage, bedroom/bathroom count, tax assessments, days on the market and other homes in the area. You want this number to be as high as possible if you’re selling. Tap or click here for five ways to raise your home’s Zestimate.
If you’re in an area with a hot housing market, you probably have received calls with messages like, “Are you interested in selling your house for cash?” Whether or not this is the case, you can ignore these calls. But spammers and crooks are now using resources to get more information on you and your home.
Official sources
Anyone can check a county’s assessor site to find information on properties. These are government-run sites that use data from assessors to estimate the value of real property within a county, city, town or village.
Assessors are knowledgeable about the local area, and their methods for determining values change with time. A property can be reassessed to keep the information up to date. You can contact your local assessor if you have any concerns or questions. Go to mcassessor.maricopa.gov to check out Maricopa County’s assessment site as an example.
Not all assessor sites provide the same information, but they make for a great starting point for anyone who wants to know more about your property. This information will not usually be used for nefarious gains, but it can be. If a scammer calls, they will use their collected data to convince you they are legitimate.
Here is some of the information that is easily accessible to anyone.
1. When you bought your home and how much you paid
A county assessor’s site search can reveal who owns a property and how much they paid. The payment history for all owners can easily be found, along with taxes paid or owed. The full cash value (FCV) and limited property value (LPV) indicate what the property is currently worth.
Is there a lien on the house, or is it fully paid? You’ll find that and more here. Tap or click here for one way to get a legitimate offer for your home.
2. Who you purchased your home with
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