Apologies as this has probably been asked before but I cant find the thread. Is there a cheap way of finding out sold prices? It seems to be $10 a go on qv. I know that you can buy in to some packages but they seem to be for professional/full time REA's or traders. I just wanted to look at sold prices for about half a dozen properties last year in the town where I have some ips. I could email the agents but not sure I'd have any luck, is there a cheapish way to do this? Cheers.
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look at the bottom of trademe ads for 3 recent sales in that area
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kaiti in gisborne
Find your dream home in New Zealand with Trade Me. Browse our full range of NZ real estate listings to discover the perfect property for families, couples and s...
change the search boxes to the left from gisborne to the city you are interested in
and change the suburb from kaiti to the suburb you want
do that for about 5? properties for sale in the local area and enter on to a spreadsheet the addresses and what they sold for
then use the council site to look up the most recent rateable valuations
then work out what % the sales price differed from the valuation price to get an idea of what's happeninghave you defeated them?
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Originally posted by eri View Postlook at the bottom of trademe ads for 3 recent sales in that area
in this example
kaiti in gisborne
Find your dream home in New Zealand with Trade Me. Browse our full range of NZ real estate listings to discover the perfect property for families, couples and s...
change the search boxes to the left from gisborne to the city you are interested in
and change the suburb from kaiti to the suburb you want
do that for about 5? properties for sale in the local area and enter on to a spreadsheet the addresses and what they sold for
then use the council site to look up the most recent rateable valuations
then work out what % the sales price differed from the valuation price to get an idea of what's happening
That's great, cheers.
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Originally posted by eri View Postlook at the bottom of trademe ads for 3 recent sales in that area
in this example
kaiti in gisborne
Find your dream home in New Zealand with Trade Me. Browse our full range of NZ real estate listings to discover the perfect property for families, couples and s...
change the search boxes to the left from gisborne to the city you are interested in
and change the suburb from kaiti to the suburb you want
do that for about 5? properties for sale in the local area and enter on to a spreadsheet the addresses and what they sold for
then use the council site to look up the most recent rateable valuations
then work out what % the sales price differed from the valuation price to get an idea of what's happening
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