Pre-Foreclosure Leads

Work Pre-Foreclosure Leads or use them to filter homeowners you want to avoid if you don’t work distressed properties.

Pre-Foreclosure Leads

Work Pre-Foreclosure Leads or use them to filter homeowners you want to avoid if you don’t work distressed properties.

Industry Leading Connection Rate

Foreclosure Filters (location, pricing, date of auction etc.)

Numbers Cross Checked Against DNC

Mobile Numbers / VOIP

Listing Information from your MLS

Email Addresses

Market Trend Data

NEW! Homeowner Financial Insights

NEW! Home & Building Specifications

NEW! Lifestyle Insights

Pre-Foreclosure

$49.99  /month

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Pre-Foreclosure  PLUS


$89.99 /month

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Get Contact Information For Homeowners In Pre-Foreclosure

Just knowing a home is in the foreclosure process isn’t enough – you need valid contact information, a mailing address, and a phone number to have a workable lead. REDX gathers this data so you don’t have to.

Prospect. List. Repeat. Pre-Foreclosures

First, Vortex Finds All The Pre-Foreclosure Leads In Your County

Vortex does the dirty work of searching county court and tax records, finding hard-to-get contact information, and putting it all in one place while making it clear which leads are on the DNC list.

Then, You Call The Leads

Prospecting Pre-Foreclosures is less competitive than Expireds or FSBOs, but that doesn’t mean they’re any less lucrative. As a real estate agent, you can be their watchdog, have their back, and teach them to avoid the inevitably low offers they might get from predatory individuals.

Help Distressed Homeowners

More than any other selling situation, working homes in pre-foreclosure gives you the chance to advocate for and guide distressed homeowners through a confusing and difficult transition.

Genius Prospector Uses Pre-Foreclosure Data To See Short Sales Before Calling – Earns $430,000

How Zach Zaleski keeps a pulse on the market using Pre-Foreclosure leads “to see what the trends are,” and supplements his prospecting with “little niches” that are less competitive.

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