Maury County Property Search and Property Records

By Rockwell Rutter, founder of Ugly House Finder, which scores residential property distress from imagery and public records at county scale.

Quick answer: Maury County property records are published by the Maury County Assessor of Property at maurycounty-tn.gov. You can look up a parcel by owner name, address, or parcel number and see appraised value, year built, square footage, and sales history. What the county record will not tell you is the condition the house is in today, which is the gap Ugly House Finder fills.

Where to look up Maury County property records

Maury County property records are published by the Maury County Assessor of Property at maurycounty-tn.gov. A Maury County property search there lets you look a parcel up by owner name, address, or parcel number, and returns appraised value, year built, square footage, and sales history.
Deeds, mortgages, and liens are held separately by the Maury County Register of Deeds, so a full picture of a parcel usually means checking both offices.

What the county record shows, and what it leaves out

A Maury County property search answers ownership and value questions well. It will tell you who holds title, what the county thinks the property is worth, when it last sold, and how large the structure is. It will not tell you whether the roof is failing, whether the yard has been left to go wild, whether windows are broken, or whether the house reads as vacant. Assessor data describes a parcel on paper. It does not describe the condition of the house standing on it. That gap is why we built Ugly House Finder: we score visible condition from street-level and aerial imagery, then pair it with the same public records you can pull yourself.

How old is the housing stock in Maury County?

The median Maury County home was built in 2000, and 29.2 percent of the housing predates 1980. Build-year is recorded for 83.5 percent of parcels, so the age breakdown below describes those 73,503 homes. Here is the full breakdown by era, drawn from public property records.

Era builtHomesShare of housing
Before 19404,1525.6%
1940 to 19597,35810.0%
1960 to 19799,94013.5%
1980 to 199915,05120.5%
2000 or later37,00250.3%

About 5.6 percent of Maury County homes were built before 1940 and 15.7 percent before 1960. Those older cohorts are where deferred maintenance, dated systems, and visible neglect concentrate, which is what makes housing age a useful first filter before any scan.

Why housing age predicts distress

Across the homes we have scanned, older housing shows visible neglect far more often than newer housing. In our county research, more than half of the homes built before 1940 showed at least some visible neglect, compared with roughly a third of the homes built since 2000. The age of the housing stock is one of the single most reliable predictors we have measured. You can read the full method and numbers in our distressed property research.

Who owns the housing in Maury County?

Ownership matters because homes owned at a distance or through an entity are more likely to see deferred maintenance. Of the residential parcels in the county, about 29.1 percent are held by an absentee owner, meaning the owner’s mailing address is not the property itself, about 5.9 percent are owned from out of state, and about 15.4 percent are held by an LLC or other legal entity rather than an individual.

What we can and cannot tell you about Maury County yet

We have not scanned this county yet. That is why every number on this page comes from public property records rather than from our imagery scoring. For a modeled distress estimate based on regional data, or an exact verified count, run Maury County in the app. Request a scan to get exact, verified numbers for this county. A scan retrieves current street-level imagery for each home, scores it against our distress taxonomy, and returns a ranked, per-property list rather than a county-wide guess.

Finding properties in poor condition in Maury County

Run your own scan of any Maury County neighborhood, or request a full-county file. Start scanning, or see plans and pricing. For how we measure distress across every market we have studied, read the full research writeup.

Common questions

How do I look up property records in Maury County?

Maury County property records are published by the Maury County Assessor of Property at maurycounty-tn.gov. Search by owner name, address, or parcel number to pull a parcel’s record. There is no charge to search.

What information is in a Maury County property record?

A Maury County parcel record typically shows appraised value, year built, square footage, and sales history. It does not describe the current physical condition of the house.

Can I search Maury County property records by owner name?

Yes. Owner name is one of the supported search fields.

How do I find properties in poor condition in Maury County?

Public records will not tell you condition. Ugly House Finder scores visible distress from imagery across Maury County and returns a ranked, per-property list. You can run a neighborhood scan yourself or request the full county.