About Property Records:


Property records are open to public inspection. These records include not only the lands owned, but also any contracts and transfers of ownership that were made. For example a life estate, a fee simple absolute, or simple real estate sales would be included there. Property records are an excellent way of

  • Determining a rough estimate of property tax paid
  • Finding assets not claimed in conversation or court
  • Determining responsibility for accidents sustained on said property due to negligence
  • Location of the property
  • Current owner's name
  • Address
  • Previous owners' names
  • Dates of sale
  • Description of the property
  • Approximate value of the real estate holding.

Performing a property records search has become increasingly easier. It used to require a trip to the corresponding county’s Assessor's Office or the county Recorder's Office. These files are increasingly made available on the Internet by county government agencies and sites such as this that assist users with information retrieval.

Search for property records by finding in the state which you live here. Or if you live in a county with high household income or land area you may find it below.

Counties with the highest household income:

Falls Church County in Virginia
Arlington County in Virginia
Marin County in California
Forsyth County in Georgia
Santa Clara County in California
Prince William County in Virginia
Kendall County in Illinois
Chester County in Pennsylvania
Charles County in Maryland
Oldham County in Kentucky
San Mateo County in California
Fairfield County in Connecticut
Carver County in Minnesota
Rockland County in New York
Fort Bend County in Texas
Anne Arundel County in Maryland
Monmouth County in New Jersey
Alexandria County in Virginia
Bergen County in New Jersey
Calvert County in Maryland
Collin County in Texas
Fauquier County in Virginia
Norfolk County in Massachusetts
Rockwall County in Texas
McHenry County in Illinois
Westchester County in New York
Poquoson County in Virginia
King George County in Virginia
Contra Costa County in California
Frederick County in Maryland


Counties with the greatest land area:

Oconto County in Wisconsin
Champaign County in Illinois
Zapata County in Texas
Crow Wing County in Minnesota
Burnet County in Texas
Navajo County in Arizona
Concho County in Texas
York County in Maine
Motley County in Texas
Travis County in Texas
Bosque County in Texas
Malheur County in Oregon
Arkansas County in Arkansas
Renville County in Minnesota
McKean County in Pennsylvania
Dallas County in Alabama
Treasure County in Montana
Meade County in Kansas
Atoka County in Oklahoma
Marengo County in Alabama
Frontier County in Nebraska
Kossuth County in Iowa
Bear Lake County in Idaho
Wilbarger County in Texas
Windsor County in Vermont
Pittsylvania County in Virginia
Pitkin County in Colorado
Augusta County in Virginia
Lavaca County in Texas
Buffalo County in Nebraska


Counties with the greatest number of new homes:

St. Bernard County in Louisiana
Dawson County in Georgia
Burnett County in Wisconsin
Pittsburg County in Oklahoma
Kent County in Delaware
Weld County in Colorado
Valencia County in New Mexico
Goochland County in Virginia
Wythe County in Virginia
Sutter County in California
Bennington County in Vermont
Burlington County in New Jersey
Anne Arundel County in Maryland
Faulkner County in Arkansas
New York County in New York
Midland County in Michigan
Pike County in Alabama
Rockbridge County in Virginia
Chenango County in New York
Matagorda County in Texas
McIntosh County in Georgia
Weber County in Utah
Greenlee County in Arizona
Fremont County in Colorado
Latah County in Idaho
Taney County in Missouri
San Mateo County in California
Collier County in Florida
Waushara County in Wisconsin
Maverick County in Texas