A lot of these public search websites have past sales data, but it seems to be notoriously inaccurate at least in NYC.
For example, we see a lot of listings in the building's history on SE marked as "Sold (cannot find gov't record)" or "Sold (asking: $1,069,000.00 -3.88%)" or "Recorded Closing" or "No Longer Available on StreetEasy." What's the difference?
We actually made an offer earlier based on what we thought was an actual sale, whereas in fact the listing broker had simply marked it as sold, but it didn't really sell (no public record). So tricky!
For example, we see a lot of listings in the building's history on SE marked as "Sold (cannot find gov't record)" or "Sold (asking: $1,069,000.00 -3.88%)" or "Recorded Closing" or "No Longer Available on StreetEasy." What's the difference?
We actually made an offer earlier based on what we thought was an actual sale, whereas in fact the listing broker had simply marked it as sold, but it didn't really sell (no public record). So tricky!
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