If you want ownership data, one of the best places to start looking is at the local courthouse. Recorded documents such as deeds, liens, subdivision plans, and easements are usually kept up by the government. As a general rule you will be able to find this data at the courthouse, and usually they will be found in the Tax Assessment Department or the Recorder of Deeds Department. If you are not able to go to the courthouse for the information, there are a variety of online databases that may be able to provide you with the information you need, such as www.realquest.com and www.searchsystems.net . It is important to keep in mind that unless it comes directly from the courthouse, there could be problems with the accuracy of the data.
New Construction Communities
You may also want to find out who the builders are in your specific area. There are a couple ways that you can obtain this information. You can go to the land development or code enforcement offices of the municipality and get a list of approved developments and subdivisions. Another option to find out this information is to go out and visit the construction sites yourself. At the sites you can speak with the construction agents and pick up brochures on the builders.
Municipal Records