Get property lines, land ownership, and parcel information, including parcel number and acres. Flood Maps - This webpage provides information to determine if property is in a flood zone. View free online plat map for Wake County, NC. iMAPS - GIS maps of the property, including aerial views.For questions regarding what can be built on a property (Zoning and land use restrictions), contact: Planning at 9OR - Zoning Enforcement at 91. Zoning - Permitted uses for a particular zoning code.To confirm information, assessment status, and payment amounts, contact the City of Raleigh Revenue Services at 91. Any questions concerning your property tax billing or assessments should be directed to Wake County at (919)-856-5400. Updated lists are posted daily however, recent changes to the Tax ID Number, Property Ownership, and Assessment Location Address may not be reflected. These lists are provided for informational purposes only and are valid as of the date indicated on the lists. City of Raleigh Assessments - Search for any assessments the City of Raleigh has placed against a property.Wake County Register of Deeds Books - Locates the deed to the property and determines possible liens or encumbrances that may attach to the property.Wake County Tax Assessor - Provides tax value, lot size, zoning, etc.The City recommends having a survey done to verify lot size. The following links are for informational purposes only, and are provided to assist in the research of a property. The City of Raleigh is not responsible for the accuracy of any information provided from these links. It is also the responsibility of the bidder to verify the property with regard to size, zoning, development potential, structural and mechanical, plumbing integrity, etc., to the extent the bidder is satisfied and understands what is being acquired. The City recommends that you consider retaining an attorney to do the research and provide you with a title opinion. Properties are sold "as is." It is up to the bidder to investigate the property for all liens, judgments, taxes, assessments, or other encumbrances that would attach to the property (including any possible encumbrance(s) by the City of Raleigh). The City of Raleigh makes no representations as to unforeseen encumbrances on the property or exact property boundaries. Prior to submitting a bid on real estate property available for sale by the City of Raleigh, it is important for the bidder to thoroughly research the property.
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