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Submitted by waitingpatiently on July 17, 2008 - 10:02am
Hi guys, About 6 months ago someone posted a link to some data of all properties sold in San Diego sorted by area code. It contained: date sold, sale price, street address, city, zip code, file page and assessor number. Does anyone remember this or have the link to it? Or some keywords that I could use to search the site? I have up to December 2007 and would like to update my data. Thanks, WaitingPatiently....not sure "patiently" should be used here after 2 years of renting.
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Are you talking about this?
http://users.ixpres.com/~gtriphan/index....
You can also get the UT/Dataquick data at:
http://sdhomes.signonsandiego.com/area_h...
You have to click through based on what part of the county you are trying to track to get individual zip codes.
Also, if anyone is interested, I've started a thread on SDLookup's forums concerning differences between Dataquick's numbers and other's numbers for La Jolla.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Forums/General/t...
But I'd welcome anyone who has the energy to check other zips numbers to join in too! I'm not much for conspiracy theories, but I find that Dataquick's numbers are always higher than any body else. I'd love to hear any good explanations of why.
XBoxBoy
42.7% of all statistics is made up on the spot.
Thanks JustLurking that is exactly what I was looking for!