PropertyHistory.us.org To Include Neighborhood Data In Their Real Estate Reports
Houston, TX (PRWEB) March 25, 2014 -- PropertyHistory.us.org is expanding their public information real estate reports to include data about the neighborhood where the home is located, the company announced yesterday.
“We want to give people the most information we can to help them in their quest to buy their dream home,” a PropertyHistory.us.org spokesman said. “And more goes into a home than simply how it was built and if they have any code violations. The neighborhood itself has a lot to do with the quality of life people will experience when they live there – so we want to give people that part of the picture. We think it's a valuable new service.”
The neighborhood information will include a broad spectrum of data including crime rate, school rating, local tax rate, and other public information, he said.
“The goal is to give people a better sense of what kind of life they will have if they purchase the home,” he said. “A real estate agent is not likely to talk to people about the local crime rate. And if the schools are bad, they won't bring that up either – even though the quality of the local school system has a huge impact on the long-term value of the home.”
There will be no additional fees for the expanded reports, he said.
“We are not trying to make more money by doing this,” he said. “We are simply trying to give people more value.”
About PropertyHistory.us.org:
PropertyHistory.us.org allows consumers to look up the value of any home on or off the market. View property records like foreclosures, flood damage, previous owners, current market value and more. Get more information about a current residence or a property you are interested in purchasing with this large property database. Visit PropertyHistory.us.org to chat with a live representative, call 1-866-605-0311, or email Manager(at)PropertyHistory(dot)us(dot)org with any questions or concerns.
Karmen Jones, PropertyHistory.us.org, http://PropertyHistory.us.org, +1 866-605-0311, [email protected]
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