Surprisingly, determining the exact year a home was built can be tricky. On the MLS listing, there is an entry for date built, which may say appraisal district or from a seller next to it as the source of information. Neither of these sources is 100 percent legitimate.
Many property owners have no idea when the building was built, and they may be repeating incorrect information that was given to them.
There is no obligation that a seller give a buyer with a written disclosure regarding the year of construction, so what’s the bottom line? You may be able to examine local government records or speak with local housing and zoning officials. Speaking with neighbors may also be beneficial.
Working with a knowledgeable realtor will help you ensure that you are getting precisely what you want. Now that you know how to determine the age of a home, keep in mind that the realtor is always the finest source of information for all of your real estate needs.
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