- The National Registry of Historic Places.
- Ask your Realtor.
- Look up old census records.
- Visit a local library, historical society or preservation foundation.
- Explore the home and yard for clues.
- Conduct a title search.
- Read books on the area.
- Ready to move?
How do I find old pictures of my house online?
- Your Local Historical Society. ...
- Images of America books. ...
- Neighbors. ...
- Former Owners. ...
- The Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) ...
- Local History Books. ...
- Local Library History Room. ...
- Old Newspapers.
How do you find out how long I have lived at my address?
- Check your credit reports.
- Pull your tax records.
- Search your public records.
- Search your online accounts.
- Credit and lending decisions.
- Job offers and employment verification.
How do I find out what year my house was built?
The recorder's office has the deeds and records for your property on file as public record, which you can look up for free. Look at your house's design features. The designs and architectural style of your home can narrow down the years in which the house may have been built, since styles tend to change over time.