Procuring historical assessment data can be time-consuming and costly – but not with ICE. We offer fast, cost-effective information that delivers exceptional quality. Our assessment data provides nationwide coverage and is collected directly from the source so we can verify and update each record.
We apply stringent quality control measures to our data so you can be confident it’s reliable and current.
Our highly experienced team leverages their deep industry knowledge to provide powerful insights on how you can maximize the historical assessment data.
We offer flexible permitted-use options, so you can have more control of the data to meet your specific business needs.
The historical assessment data can be linked to other data sets using a unique ICE ID so you can gain even deeper insights.
Our historical assessment data includes information dating all the way back to 2011. We standardize the data for your ease of use and offer flexible delivery options to meet your business needs. Lenders, appraisers, servicers, insurance companies and others use our historical assessment data for numerous applications that require researching historical and current property details.
Find potential home equity loan candidates by identifying properties that may need improvement: for example, older properties with little or no history of major work, properties with original heating/air conditioning, lower building quality grade and prospects for roof repair, new windows, siding, and structural improvements, etc.
Improve the accuracy of valuation models by incorporating assessment records data such as property characteristics, improvements, legal descriptions, sales price, land use and site influence.
Gain better insights into risk such as the potential impact of taxes on defaults, zoning and land usage, site influence, types of improvements and stability of market values.
Combine historical assessment data with our building permit data to conduct a deeper evaluation of lawful property improvements or to identify properties that are out of date with current building-code requirements.