Hi Wayne, there are several ways to find out the value of property. The easiest way is to find a local expert who sells real estate similar to what you are looking to buy. You will want to interview them and make sure you feel confident in their ability to serve you. Independently, you can do a public record search to see what real estate is selling for, but it is much simpler to ask a local Real Estate Agent to do the work for you. I could also interview agents on your behalf and connect you with someone local and experienced. You can also look at Zillow, Trulia and Realtor.com, but keep in mind that these are automated computer programs and lack human insight. I hope this reply is helpful.
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