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Amber Murray
  • Newnan, GA
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Total value vs price

Amber Murray
  • Newnan, GA
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Hello

After looking at one of Brandon Turner's videos, I learned that you should check the tax assessor's website when buying a home. I'm assuming the total value listed should be somewhere in close proximity of the asking price. Is this the rule if thumb? If the total value listed is $32,000 and the asking price is $92000 is the property way overpriced or the value on the website is incorrect? Thanks for any feedback!

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