FAQs#

General#

What is Property Data?#

  • Property data refers to information and details about real estate properties, including residential, commercial, and industrial properties. This data encompasses a wide range of information about propertie

  • Property data typically includes the following:

  • Property Characteristics: This includes details about the property’s physical attributes, such as its address, size (e.g., square footage or acreage), number of bedrooms and bathrooms, architectural style, and year of construction.

  • Ownership Information: Property data includes the names of the property owners, their contact information, and the history of property ownership, including sales and transfer dates.

  • Assessment and Appraisal Data: Property tax assessment values, appraised values, and historical assessments can be part of property data. This information is often used to determine property taxes.

  • Sales History: Property data tracks the sales history of a property, including the purchase price, sale date, and details of previous transactions.

  • Mortgage and Lien Information: Property data may include details about any mortgages, liens, or other financial encumbrances associated with the property.

  • Zoning and Land Use: Information about the property’s zoning designation, land use regulations, and permitted uses is crucial for real estate developers, investors, and buyers.

How often is Property Data updated?#

Data is updated weekly

What data sources does Property Data use?#

Data Partnerships: Establish partnerships with other data providers to access and intergrate additional data.

What data sources does Property Data use?#

  • Data Partnerships: Establish partnerships with other data providers to access and intergrate additional data

  • Public records such as county recorder.