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wyn borkins

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3. Try Visiting Your Local City Hall
Sat Jun 26, 2021, 11:36 PM
Jun 2021

Historical purchase pricing history might be available from your local county tax assessor's office, or maybe from your nearby county recorders office or from an office of the recorder of deeds. A visit to your city hall might be necessary, and could result in actual sales and pricing information.

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