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.