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Grayson Grzybowski
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Finding Market appreciation values

Grayson Grzybowski
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Posted Jun 25 2024, 05:31

Hey guys, back again! I was wondering if anyone knew of a good site that showed home appreciation in given areas? I have looked on the Cence.gov website and had a lot of trouble trying to find a chart or values. I wanted to see how the DFW market is doing because I feel like it has fallen off a bit from a couple years ago. 

ThankS! 

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Lindsey Mannix
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Lindsey Mannix
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Replied Jun 25 2024, 10:27

Hi Grayson,

I would reach out to a great local real estate agent who can do customized searches in the MLS. They can look at specific areas through time and give you DOM, list v. sale, price per square foot, etc which are all great data points if looking to invest in that location.

~ Lindsey

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Rick Albert#4 House Hacking Contributor
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Rick Albert#4 House Hacking Contributor
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Replied Jun 25 2024, 10:32

You have to pay for it but MBS Highway has real estate reports. They not only show past appreciation rates for a given zip code, but also uses data to provide anticipated appreciation. I use it for my clients all the time.

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Grayson Grzybowski
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Replied Jun 25 2024, 10:45
Quote from @Rick Albert:

You have to pay for it but MBS Highway has real estate reports. They not only show past appreciation rates for a given zip code, but also uses data to provide anticipated appreciation. I use it for my clients all the time.


 Hey thank you for this! I will most likely pay for it 

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Grayson Grzybowski
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Replied Jun 25 2024, 10:45
Quote from @Lindsey Mannix:

Hi Grayson,

I would reach out to a great local real estate agent who can do customized searches in the MLS. They can look at specific areas through time and give you DOM, list v. sale, price per square foot, etc which are all great data points if looking to invest in that location.

~ Lindsey

I will see if I can reach out to someone. Thanks!