US Property Lookup - Listings, Tax Liens & Foreclosures
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from $50.00 / 1,000 property lookups
US Property Lookup - Listings, Tax Liens & Foreclosures
One property in, everything we know out. Give a street address or parcel id (APN) and get every matching record across active multifamily listings (with NOI/DSCR underwriting), county tax delinquency signals, and sheriff sale auctions, each with its source URL. A no-match lookup is not charged.
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US Property Lookup — Listings, Tax Delinquency & Foreclosure by Address
One property in, everything we know out. You never pay for a blank.
Give this Actor a street address or a county parcel id (APN) and it returns every matching record we hold for that one property, across three separate public-record feeds — in a single call. Built for the question an investor actually asks: "what's the story on this address?"
What one lookup returns
| Section | What's in it |
|---|---|
listings | Any active small-multifamily listing at that address, with typed underwriting: advertised cap rate vs. an independent HUD-SAFMR-underwritten cap and NOI, DSCR under declared assumptions, list price, units, and the listing URL |
distress_signals | County tax-delinquency records: owner name, parcel id, delinquent amount, and the public-record source URL |
auctions | Upcoming sheriff-sale foreclosure auctions: sale date, appraised value, opening-bid floor, case number, parties, and the official court-journal source URL |
matches | A count per section, so you can tell "nothing there" from "didn't look" |
coverage_note | Plain-language explanation of what a zero in any section actually means |
Every row carries its own public source URL — you can verify any claim against the county's own record.
A zero is explained, never implied
If a section returns nothing, coverage_note tells you whether that's because the
property is clean or because it's outside our coverage for that feed. A zero in
distress_signals for a Texas property means we don't cover that county — not that
the taxes are paid. That distinction is the whole point.
You never pay for a blank
Pricing is pay-per-event: one charge per property looked up. If we hold nothing at all on that address, the run returns a typed reason and the lookup charge is not applied — you are never billed for an empty answer.
(The only thing a no-match run costs is Apify's platform start fee of $0.00001 — the minimum the Store allows, roughly one cent per thousand lookups. We keep it at that floor rather than removing it because it covers the run's compute.)
Input — one of address or apn is required
| Field | Meaning |
|---|---|
address | Street address, e.g. 2615 N Gettysburg Ave. Number and street are enough. |
apn | County parcel id, e.g. H33300821 0125. Spaces and dashes ignored. Matches distress + auction records only — listings carry no parcel id. |
city | Optional. Disambiguates a street name that exists in several cities. |
state | Optional two-letter state code. |
Output
One dataset item per run — the complete bundle for that property. matches gives
you the per-feed counts at a glance; the three arrays hold the records themselves.
Coverage & freshness
- Listings: small multifamily across ~20 US metros (Midwest + Sun Belt), refreshed daily
- Tax-delinquency signals: Cincinnati, Toledo, Dayton and Akron OH
- Foreclosure auctions: Summit and Mahoning counties OH
Underwriting is recomputed every two days. Parcel/APN lookups match distress and auction records only.
Data provided by the DwellData real-estate data engine. Sibling Actors cover the full scored multifamily deals feed, county tax-delinquency distress signals, sheriff-sale foreclosure auctions, and scored off-market seller leads.