About Foreclosure Data Hub
Foreclosure Data Hub gives real estate investors, wholesalers, and agents one place to find distressed properties before they reach the open market. We aggregate foreclosure, pre-foreclosure, and bank-owned (REO) records from hundreds of public records and auction sources nationwide and refresh them every morning.
Why we built it
Foreclosure data is scattered on purpose. A Notice of Default sits in one county recorder system, an auction calendar lives on a trustee or sheriff site, and bank-owned listings are somewhere else entirely. Investors were spending hours each week checking dozens of sites just to keep a current picture of their market, and still missing deals.
We built Foreclosure Data Hub to do that collection once, well, and every day, so the people who act on this data can spend their time on deals instead of data entry.
What we do
Hundreds of sources, one schema
County records, trustees, auction platforms, and REO listings, normalized into a single dataset.
Refreshed daily
Updated every morning at 6 AM ET so statuses and new filings stay current.
All 50 states
Nationwide coverage with owner details and valuations where the public record provides them.
For the full breakdown of our sources, refresh cadence, and the limitations we are transparent about, see our data methodology.
Who is behind it
Foreclosure Data Hub Research Team
Research & Analysis
The Foreclosure Data Hub Research Team builds and maintains the pipeline that aggregates U.S. foreclosure, REO, and pre-foreclosure records from hundreds of public records and auction sources nationwide. The team works with this data every day and writes about what it shows.
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