This refers to data concerning real estate holdings made publicly accessible through legislation enacted in 2010. This data may include ownership details, assessed values, tax information, and sales history, depending on the specific jurisdiction. For instance, one might find the current owner of a particular parcel of land, the date it was last sold, and its assessed value for property tax purposes.
Access to this kind of data promotes transparency and facilitates informed decision-making in real estate transactions. It empowers potential buyers with the knowledge necessary to assess property values and understand market trends. Historically, access to such comprehensive property data was often limited, creating an asymmetry of information between buyers and sellers. The 2010 legislation aimed to level the playing field, fostering a more equitable and efficient real estate market. This increased transparency can also benefit local governments by improving tax assessment accuracy and promoting public accountability.