Hendricks 6-Property Portfolio β Verified Report
Full property-by-property analysis of the Hendricks portfolio, with every figure cross-checked against the actual recorded deeds and Lauderdale County tax-assessor records.
Curated property reports built from a complete, verified database of every deed recorded in Lauderdale County, Alabama β cross-checked against county tax-assessor records and current market comps.
10 reports Β· download or open & print each one.
Full property-by-property analysis of the Hendricks portfolio, with every figure cross-checked against the actual recorded deeds and Lauderdale County tax-assessor records.
Acquisition and flip analysis: purchase basis, estimated remodel scope, after-repair value (ARV) from neighborhood comps, and projected profit for each property.
A quick-reference one-sheet summary of the portfolio: parcels, addresses, owners, and key valuation figures at a glance.
A ranked shortlist of the strongest flip opportunities in Florence, screened from every recorded deed and scored on the spread between acquisition basis and neighborhood resale value.
Properties recently bought, renovated, and resold β surfaced from rapid-resale patterns in the deed record to show where active flippers are already working.
Side-by-side comparable-sales snapshots contrasting renovated vs. as-is sale prices, establishing the after-repair value ceiling by neighborhood.
A complete single-property dossier: recorded deed history, tax-assessor appraisal, ownership chain, and market context in one document.
After-repair value analysis with neighborhood comparables and a remodel-to-resale profit projection.
Analysis of foreclosure, REO, and notice activity across the county β flagging distressed properties and potential below-market acquisitions.
County-wide analysis of vacant-land sale prices, classifying land transactions to benchmark per-acre and per-lot costs across the area.
Every figure in these reports traces back to primary public records, not third-party estimates. In Alabama the probate judge records all deeds, so the county recorder is a complete transaction ledger.
We maintain a database of 13,787 deeds recorded between 2023-01-03 and 2026-06-22. Each deed's grantor, grantee, sale price, deed tax, legal description and property address are extracted directly from the recorded document image. Prices are reconciled against Alabama's deed-tax rate ($1 per $1,000) so a mistranscribed figure can't slip through.
Every deed is then matched to its parcel in the county tax-assessor system, pulling the full appraisal, 243,537 rows of year-by-year assessed value and tax history, ownership chain, building details and living area. Market value-after-repair (ARV) figures come from current comparable sales in the same neighborhood.
Compiled from public records for private research and educational use. Property values, market conditions and availability change constantly β always confirm against the official county records and a licensed professional before making any decision. Data current through 2026-06-22.