PROPERTY DATA SOURCE DONE RIGHT THE FIRST TIME

With the growth of online data, more and more homeowners are looking to get more information about their homes. The Property Records of Illinois links the gap between home buyers, investors, and home sellers in an easy-to-read detailed property report. Clients will receive data on the current owner, tax information, encumbrance, along with much more.

Lien information for uninsured transactions is an essential document that home sellers require to make the next sale, this is the reason why so many real estate agents, brokers, and investors use the Property Records of Illinois.

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YOUR ONE-STOP REAL ESTATE RECORDS EXPERTS IN ILLINOIS.

Property Records of Illinois creates a property detailed report that has all the data a homeowner needs. The easy-to-read property report will go as far back as when the home was first built to give the current homeowner the most information possible. By listing the important things and removing the unnecessary junk Property Records of Illinois is able to create one-stop real estate records.

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REAL PROPERTY DATA FOR REAL HOMEOWNERS.

Homeowners want information that everyday homeowners can read and relate to, and the Property Records of Illinois is doing just that. It is important to know that everyday homeowners are reading the property history report and not real estate realtors with 10+ years behind them that's why the reports are generated using simple words and images that a 15-year-old or 75-year-old can understand with ease. Having the knowledge of how your property has changed from when it was first built is important simply because the new homeowner can take that information and add another section, room, or even floor to the house. 

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COMPARABLES

Comparables also known as comps is an important financial terminology to understand when buying a home. Real estate comparables is a tool that is used to determine the real estate market value of a property. Real estate comparables are data used on recently sold homes that are similar to the home you are trying to buy in terms of condition, location, and even size. Comparables are also used to determine a home's fair market value by the surrounding homes. In other words, if the property value drops in the neighborhood so will yours. 

FORECLOSURES

Foreclosure happens when a homeowner fails to make a few months of back-to-back payments to the lender and unfortunately defaults on the terms of the property loan. The next step will be that the lender will repossess the home and sell it in hopes to retrieve the money that the home borrower owed. Neighboring homes will drop in price value due to foreclosures in the area. Online reports show that an average of 20-28 percent decrease will occur in most homes in the neighborhood. 

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TRANSACTION HISTORY

Detailed transaction history report that includes all previous owners, transfers, market sales, and quitclaims. 

SALES COMPARABLES

Compare listed homes with homes that have sold in the area. The report analyzes similar homes in size, price, and amenities.

DEMOGRAPHICS

Information that describes the composition of a population in an area, such as gender, race, age, income, and more.

EDUCATION RATIO

Measurement of the number of students enrolled in a public or private school compared to teachers.

PROPERTY DETAILS

Property Records of Illinois creates easy-to-read documents that detail a comprehensive profile of a home or condo. Not only homebuyers benefit from this report. Mortgage brokers, home sellers, homebuyers, real estate agents, lawyers, and more rely on property details reports. Property history details also list ownership, sales history, real estate market statistics, and in some cases pictures too. The tax section gives clients a glimpse of tax complications from property transfers, and tax liens on the home. 

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