Sunday, January 20, 2013

Inside Real Estate: Decoding information in Navica MLS listings: History and Neighborhood


When I send my buyers a list of properties from the Navica MLS system, they see lots of information about the property. If it is about a house, here is some of the information that will be shown:

YEAR BUILT and/or YEAR REMODELED: “Year Built” should be the date of the original building permit. If the house was remodeled, there should be appropriate building permits for that. A house can be updated without being remodeled if minor changes are made, such as new paint, appliances, flooring, etc.

AREA and/or SUBDIVISION: A house has a mailing address and/or street address which may tell you something about its location. When I search for property for someone, I don’t search for a specific address because it would take too long to check if every property was listed for sale. However, I can search by area in the MLS system or I can be more specific and search within a certain subdivision. Usually there are boundaries to the specific areas and you can find them at the Grand Junction Area Realtors Association map.

ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE, or HIGH School: If a buyer has children in the District 51 school system, they may want their children to stay in the same school as their current one. I can search by a specific school. They may also request a search within several elementary schools that are near to each other or a specific school that they feel is a better match for their children. You can find out which school your child will attend by going to the School District 51 schoolboundary website

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