Fresh Foreclosure Listings Delivered Every Morning at 6 AM
We pull from 23 verified data sources across all 50 states and normalize them into a single searchable dashboard — refreshed every morning so you never miss a new listing.
What Makes Our Daily Data Different
23 Verified Sources
County recorders, state notice portals, lender disclosures, and sheriff sale calendars are all normalized into one consistent schema. You get reliable, deduplicated data without needing to reconcile formats across sources yourself.
6 AM Daily Refresh
Data is pulled, cleaned, deduplicated, and available every morning before you start your day. No manual refresh required — open your dashboard and the newest listings are already there.
50 States, 3,200+ Counties
The most comprehensive geographic coverage of any foreclosure data platform. Whether you invest locally in one county or operate across multiple states, every market is monitored every single day.
Daily Data by the Numbers
200+
New listings per day
Nationwide average
23
Data sources ingested
All verified, all normalized
50
States covered
All U.S. states monitored
6 AM
Daily refresh time
Eastern time, every day
How Daily Foreclosure Data Delivery Works
Getting fresh foreclosure data in your workflow takes less than five minutes to set up. Here is exactly how it works from account creation to daily listings in your inbox.
Connect Your Account
Sign up for Foreclosure Data Hub and complete your account setup. Your dashboard is ready immediately — no waiting period, no manual approval. The full dataset is accessible from your first login.
Set Your State and County Filters
Use the search dashboard to select the states, counties, or cities you want to monitor. You can target a single county for hyper-local investing or span multiple states if you operate in several markets simultaneously.
Receive Fresh Data at 6 AM
Every morning at 6 AM Eastern, new listings from your monitored regions appear automatically in your dashboard. You will see properties added since yesterday highlighted as new, along with updated status on existing records.
Export or Browse the New Listings
Review new listings directly in the dashboard with full property details, or export filtered results to CSV or Google Sheets for use in your CRM, skip-tracing workflow, or direct mail campaigns. Exports include all data columns with no row limits on paid plans.
Frequently Asked Questions About Daily Foreclosure Data
What data sources does Foreclosure Data Hub use?
Foreclosure Data Hub aggregates data from 23 verified sources including county recorder offices, state court notice portals, lender disclosure filings, and sheriff sale calendars. Each source is mapped to a normalized column schema so you always see consistent fields regardless of which county or state a listing originates from. We do not rely on MLS data or user-submitted listings — every record traces back to a government or lender filing.
How often is the foreclosure data updated?
Data is refreshed every morning at 6 AM Eastern. Our ingestion pipeline pulls from all 23 sources, normalizes the raw filings, deduplicates records, and makes the updated listings available in your dashboard before your workday starts. There is no manual intervention required — the refresh runs automatically 365 days a year.
Does the daily feed include all property types?
Yes. The daily data covers single-family homes, condominiums, multi-family properties (2-4 units), townhouses, and vacant land where foreclosure filings exist. Commercial property foreclosures are included when they appear in the same public notice portals we monitor, though commercial coverage is less comprehensive than residential.
Which states have the most foreclosure activity right now?
As of early 2026, the states with the highest foreclosure filing rates are Delaware, Nevada, Florida, South Carolina, Maryland, Connecticut, and Illinois. Foreclosure Data Hub monitors all 50 states daily, but if you are targeting high-activity markets these states consistently produce the most new listings per day. You can filter by state or county in the dashboard to see exactly how many new listings appeared in your target market.
How is Foreclosure Data Hub different from Zillow or Realtor.com?
Zillow and Realtor.com show properties that are already listed for sale on the MLS. Foreclosure Data Hub shows properties at the courthouse level — meaning the moment a lender files a notice of default or schedules a sale, it appears in our platform. This is typically weeks or months before a property ever appears on the MLS, giving you early access to motivated sellers and off-market opportunities that most buyers never see.
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Fresh listings from all 50 states, delivered to your dashboard at 6 AM every day. Start your 3-day free trial and see what arrived this morning.