Looking at buying some property in Stephens county and there's a an adjacent plot that recently sold. Is this reported to MLS like homes are? Thanks!
Year of the Germaphobe said:
If the assessor hasn't posted the data on their website yet, you can always call their office, and ask them what the sale price was.
ETA: https://stephenscad.com/
Red Pear Realty said:Year of the Germaphobe said:
If the assessor hasn't posted the data on their website yet, you can always call their office, and ask them what the sale price was.
ETA: https://stephenscad.com/
Texas is one of a handful (4?) of non-disclosure states, so the CAD doesn't know what anyone paid for a property unless the buyer or seller is gullible enough to tell them after the fact.
Year of the Germaphobe said:Red Pear Realty said:Year of the Germaphobe said:
If the assessor hasn't posted the data on their website yet, you can always call their office, and ask them what the sale price was.
ETA: https://stephenscad.com/
Texas is one of a handful (4?) of non-disclosure states, so the CAD doesn't know what anyone paid for a property unless the buyer or seller is gullible enough to tell them after the fact.
Really? I don't review anything in Texas so I'm uninformed on their system, or what mass appraisal model they use.
Posting prior sales data helps immeasurably with valuation though, and may reduce the risk of over/under valuations. Property taxes are pretty crazy out there though, so I think I get why this data isn't shared.