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    Foreclosure Data | USA Coverage | 74% Right Party Contact Rate | BatchData

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    Updated Sep 19, 2024
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    BatchService (2024). Foreclosure Data | USA Coverage | 74% Right Party Contact Rate | BatchData [Dataset]. https://datarade.ai/data-products/batchservice-foreclosure-data-real-time-real-estate-data-batchservice
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    .json, .xml, .csv, .xls, .sql, .txtAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 19, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    BatchService
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Our foreclosure data offering provides an extensive suite of real-time real estate data, available through both API integration and bulk data delivery. This rich dataset is designed to meet the needs of a variety of users, from real estate investors to foreclosure prevention services and market analysts. With over 31 data points available, this dataset covers multiple aspects of foreclosure processes, including auction details, loan information, foreclosure status, and trustee data. Below is a detailed description of the data points and their potential use cases.

    Data Points Overview for Foreclosure Data:

    1. Auction Data (9+ Data Points) Auction Location, Auction Time, Case Number, Bid Parameters

    2. Loans/Lender Data (9+ Data Points) Lender Name, Original Loan Details, Unpaid Balances, Pre-Foreclosure Flags, Related Documents

    3. Foreclosure Status Data (7+ Data Points) Recording Date, Release Date, Status Indicators and Codes

    4. Trustee Data (6+ Data Points) Trustee Name, Trustee Address, Trustee Phone Number, Sale Number

    Top Use Cases

    1. Surface Investment Opportunities Websites and Applications: Integrate our foreclosure data into real estate platforms to provide users with up-to-date information on potential investment properties. This can enhance search functionality and deliver greater value by identifying promising foreclosure opportunities.

    2. Foreclosure Prevention Services Sales and Marketing: Leverage foreclosure data to target homeowners in distress with tailored marketing efforts. By identifying properties in pre-foreclosure status, you can focus your outreach to offer services designed to prevent foreclosure, such as financial counseling or loan modification programs.

    3. Market Analysis and Predictive Analytics Data-Driven Insights: Utilize the comprehensive dataset to perform in-depth market analysis and develop predictive models. This can help forecast foreclosure trends, assess market conditions, and make informed decisions based on historical and current foreclosure activity.

    Access and Delivery

    Our foreclosure data is accessible through two primary methods: - API Integration: Seamlessly integrate the data into your applications or platforms with our robust API, offering real-time access and automated updates. - Bulk Data Delivery: Obtain large datasets for offline analysis or integration into internal systems through bulk delivery options, providing flexibility in how you utilize the information.

    This comprehensive data listing is designed to empower users with detailed and actionable foreclosure data, facilitating a range of applications from investment analysis to foreclosure prevention and market forecasting.

  2. Impact of Foreclosures on Neighborhood Crime in Five Cities in the United...

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    Updated Mar 12, 2025
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    National Institute of Justice (2025). Impact of Foreclosures on Neighborhood Crime in Five Cities in the United States, 2002-2011 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/impact-of-foreclosures-on-neighborhood-crime-in-five-cities-in-the-united-states-2002-2011
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 12, 2025
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    National Institute of Justicehttp://nij.ojp.gov/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they there received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release, but not checked or processed except of the removal of direct identifiers. Users should refer to the accompany readme file for a brief description of the files available with this collections and consult the investigator(s) if further information is needed.The purpose of the study was to examine whether and how foreclosures affect neighborhood crime in five cities in the United States. Point-specific crime data was provide by the New York (New York) Police Department, the Chicago (Illinois) Police Department, the Miami (Florida) Police Department, the Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Police Department, and the Atlanta (Georgia) Police Department. Researchers also created measures of violent and property crimes based on Uniform Crime Report (UCR) categories, and a measure of public order crime, which includes less serious offenses including loitering, prostitution, drug crimes, graffiti, and weapons offenses. Researchers obtained data on the number of foreclosure notices (Lis Pendens) filed, the number of Lis Pendens filed that do not become real estate owned (REO), and number of REO properties from court fillings, mortgage deeds and tax assessor's offices.

  3. US National Foreclosure Data | Pre-Foreclosure Data | 23M+ Records |...

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    .csv, .xls, .txt
    Updated Jan 18, 2025
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    The Warren Group (2025). US National Foreclosure Data | Pre-Foreclosure Data | 23M+ Records | Property Market Data [Dataset]. https://datarade.ai/data-products/us-national-foreclosure-data-pre-foreclosure-data-23m-re-the-warren-group
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 18, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The Warren Group
    Area covered
    United States of America
    Description

    Product Overview

    You’re a few short steps away from accessing the largest and most comprehensive Pre-Foreclosure and Foreclosure database in the country. Whether you want to conduct property research, data analysis, purchase distressed properties, or market your services, licensing Pre-Foreclosure and Foreclosure Data provides in-depth intelligence on distressed properties across the country that will inform your next move.

    What is Foreclosure?

    Foreclosure is the legal process of taking possession of a mortgaged property when the borrower fails to keep up with mortgage payments. The foreclosure process varies from state to state, depending on whether the state has a judicial or nonjudicial process. Judicial process requires court action on a foreclosed property, where a nonjudicial process does not.

    Foreclosure and Pre-Foreclosure Data Includes:

    • 9 Different types of Judicial vs Non-Judicial
    • Auctions
    • Public Notices
    • Lis Pendens
    • Releases
    • Defendant and Plaintiff Names
    • Recording Dates, Published Dates, and Auction Dates
    • Original Mortgage Information
  4. Data from: Assessing the Link Between Foreclosure and Crime Rates: A...

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    • icpsr.umich.edu
    Updated Mar 12, 2025
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    National Institute of Justice (2025). Assessing the Link Between Foreclosure and Crime Rates: A Multi-level Analysis of Neighborhoods Across 29 Large United States Cities, 2007-2009 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/assessing-the-link-between-foreclosure-and-crime-rates-a-multi-level-analysis-of-neig-2007
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 12, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    National Institute of Justicehttp://nij.ojp.gov/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release, but not checked or processed except for the removal of direct identifiers. Users should refer to the accompanying readme file for a brief description of the files available with this collection and consult the investigator(s) if further information is needed. The study integrated neighborhood-level data on robbery and burglary gathered from local police agencies across the United States, foreclosure data from RealtyTrac (a real estate information company), and a wide variety of social, economic, and demographic control variables from multiple sources. Using census tracts to approximate neighborhoods, the study regressed 2009 neighborhood robbery and burglary rates on foreclosure rates measured for 2007-2008 (a period during which foreclosure spiked dramatically in the nation), while accounting for 2007 robbery and burglary rates and other control variables that captured differences in social, economic, and demographic context across American neighborhoods and cities for this period. The analysis was based on more than 7,200 census tracts in over 60 large cities spread across 29 states. Core research questions were addressed with a series of multivariate multilevel and single-level regression models that accounted for the skewed nature of neighborhood crime patterns and the well-documented spatial dependence of crime. The study contains one data file with 8,198 cases and 99 variables.

  5. Foreclosure and Crime data for the District of Columbia and Miami-Dade...

    • icpsr.umich.edu
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    Updated Jun 26, 2017
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    Cahill, Meagan Elizabeth (2017). Foreclosure and Crime data for the District of Columbia and Miami-Dade County, Florida, 2003-2011 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR35349.v1
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 26, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
    Authors
    Cahill, Meagan Elizabeth
    License

    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/35349/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/35349/terms

    Area covered
    Miami, Washington, Florida, United States
    Description

    These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they there received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release, but not checked or processed except of the removal of direct identifiers. Users should refer to the accompany readme file for a brief description of the files available with this collections and consult the investigator(s) if further information is needed. This study was a systematic assessment of the impacts of foreclosures and crime levels on each other, using sophisticated spatial analysis methods, informed by qualitative research on the topic. Using data on foreclosures and crime in District of Columbia and Miami-Dade County, Florida from 2003 to 2011, this study considered the effects of the two phenomena on each other through a dynamic systems approach.

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    Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) Target Areas

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    • rigis.org
    Updated Nov 28, 2008
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    Environmental Data Center (2008). Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) Target Areas [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/edc::neighborhood-stabilization-program-nsp-target-areas-/about
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    Nov 28, 2008
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Environmental Data Center
    Area covered
    Description

    This hosted feature layer has been published in RI State Plane Feet NAD 83.The RI Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) Mapping analysis was performed to assist the Office of Housing and Community Development in identifying target areas with both a Foreclosure Rate (Block Group Level) >=6.5% and a Subprime Loan percentage rate >= 1.4% (Zip Code Level). Based on these criteria the following communities were identified as containing such target areas: Central Falls, Cranston, Cumberland, East Providence, Johnston, North Providence, Pawtucket, Providence, Warwick, West Warwick, and Woonsocket. Federal funding, under the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA), Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP), totaling $19.6 will be expended in these NSP Target Areas to assist in the rehabilitation and redevelopment of abandoned and foreclosed homes, stabilizing communities.The State of Rhode Island distributes funds allocated, giving priority emphasis and consideration to those areas with the greatest need, including those areas with - 1) Highest percentage of home foreclosures; 2) Highest percentage of homes financed by subprime mortgage loans; and 3) Anticipated increases in rate of foreclosure. The RI Office of Housing and Community Development, with the assistance of Rhode Island Housing, utilized the following sources to meet the above requirements. 1) U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) developed foreclosure data to assist grantees in identification of Target Areas. The State utilized HUD's predictive foreclosure rates to identify those areas which are likely to face a significant rise in the rate of home foreclosures. HUD's methodology factored in Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, income, unemployment, and other information in its calculation. The results were analyzed and revealed a high level of consistency with other needs data available. 2) The State obtained subprime mortgage loan information from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Though the data does not include all mortgages, and was only available at the zip code level rather than Census Tract, findings were generally consistent with other need categories. This data was joined to the Foreclosure dataset in order to select areas with both a Foreclosure Rate >=6.5% and a Subprime Loan Rate >=1.4%. 3) The State also obtained, from the Warren Group, actual local foreclosure transaction records. The Warren Group is a source for real estate and banking news and transaction data throughout New England. This entity has analyzed local deed records in assembling information presented. The data set was normalized due to potential limitations. An analysis revealed a high level of consistency with HUD-predictive foreclosure rates.

  7. c

    Tax Foreclosure Code Enforcement Parcels: Live

    • data.cityofrochester.gov
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    Updated Mar 9, 2020
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    City of Rochester, NY (2020). Tax Foreclosure Code Enforcement Parcels: Live [Dataset]. https://data.cityofrochester.gov/items/5167db9c314043c2b8dd9fad0c9c3cbe
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 9, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Rochester, NY
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    Please note: this data is live (updated nightly) to reflect the latest changes in the City's systems of record.Overview of the Data:The operational purpose of the tax foreclosure parcel data set is to facilitate proactive code inspections efforts. Tax foreclosure parcels are properties that have become tax delinquent by not paying their taxes for over a year. These properties are more likely to be vacant and abandoned and have significant code violations and thus are targeted for proactive enforcement. This list is a subset of tax foreclosure properties that also have an open code violation. The list of properties in tax foreclosure is provided by the City's Treasury Bureau to the Bureau of Buildings and Zoning in January each year. GIS analysts update the code enforcement database to mark properties in tax foreclosure to provide inspectors the information they need to monitor these properties. How does the tax foreclosure process work?Each year, the City of Rochester holds a Tax Foreclosure Auction. The auction typically takes place in November. Unlike surplus auctions (on properties the City owns), these auctions are for properties where their respective owners have not paid several years of taxes. The starting bid is the balance due to the City. Properties can be residential, vacant lots, parking lots, mixed use, and commercial buildings. There are no pre-qualification requirements (unlike the surplus auctions), but you must show up to the auction with a deposit of $1,000 and pay the remaining balance by the following week. The preliminary list of properties is published in a local newspaper for 4 consecutive weeks leading up to the auction. The list is subject to change until the commencement of the auction, as property owners are given the opportunity to pay their taxes right up until the property is auctioned. For More Information Please Visit:https://www.cityofrochester.gov/TaxForeclosureAuctions.aspx

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    Motor City Mapping, Enhanced File (October 1st Survey Results)

    • data.amerigeoss.org
    Updated May 1, 2015
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    United States (2015). Motor City Mapping, Enhanced File (October 1st Survey Results) [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/dataset/motor-city-mapping-enhanced-file-october-1st-survey-results-55601
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    geojson, kml, csv, html, arcgis geoservices rest api, zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 1, 2015
    Dataset provided by
    United States
    License

    Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    In the fall of 2013, the Detroit Blight Removal Task Force commissioned Data Driven Detroit (D3), the Michigan Nonprofit Association, and LOVELAND Technologies to complete a survey of every parcel in the City of Detroit. This effort, called Motor City Mapping, leveraged relationships with the Rock Ventures family of companies and the Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation to assemble a dedicated team of over 200 resident surveyors, drivers, and quality control associates. From December 4, 2013, to February 16, 2014, the team collected data on over 370,000 properties, including information on use and condition of structures, fire damage, boarding, and the presence of dumping. This dataset formed the centerpiece of the Blight Removal Task Force's report, "Every Neighborhood has a Future...and It Doesn't Include Blight."

    Following the completion of the survey, D3 and LOVELAND have continued to collaborate on a second phase of the Motor City Mapping project, involving the build-out of a technology infrastructure intended to keep the data updated as conditions change across the city. LOVELAND issued a public release of the "Blexting" application used to conduct the initial survey, allowing Detroit's residents, workers, and community organizations to survey properties across the city. Responses, or "blexts", are reviewed by a quality-control team to ensure that the information is consistent with the standards set forth by D3 and LOVELAND, and then are displayed publicly on www.motorcitymapping.org. This file consists of the most recent "blext" for each parcel through October 1, 2014, the date that responsibility for surveying and quality control transitioned from D3 to LOVELAND.

    In addition to the MCM dataset, D3 has enhanced this file with several other datasets, including 2014 tax foreclosures and delinquency, likely public ownership, and building footprint information. The tax foreclosure data flags properties that were likely headed to Tax Foreclosure as of August, 2014, while the tax delinquency data dates to June, 2014. Likely public ownership identifies properties identified by one of several sources as being owned by a public entity as of 2013/2014, while the building footprint information has been aggregated to parcel and dates to 2008.

    Metadata accompanying this dataset includes field description metadata and a narrative document describing the process of creating the final file.

    We look forward to seeing how this data can lead to a deeper understanding of Detroit! For more information about the Blight Removal Task Force, and to download the full report, please visit http://www.timetoendblight.com. For more information about the Motor City Mapping project, visit http://www.motorcitymapping.org.

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BatchService (2024). Foreclosure Data | USA Coverage | 74% Right Party Contact Rate | BatchData [Dataset]. https://datarade.ai/data-products/batchservice-foreclosure-data-real-time-real-estate-data-batchservice

Foreclosure Data | USA Coverage | 74% Right Party Contact Rate | BatchData

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.json, .xml, .csv, .xls, .sql, .txtAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Sep 19, 2024
Dataset authored and provided by
BatchService
Area covered
United States
Description

Our foreclosure data offering provides an extensive suite of real-time real estate data, available through both API integration and bulk data delivery. This rich dataset is designed to meet the needs of a variety of users, from real estate investors to foreclosure prevention services and market analysts. With over 31 data points available, this dataset covers multiple aspects of foreclosure processes, including auction details, loan information, foreclosure status, and trustee data. Below is a detailed description of the data points and their potential use cases.

Data Points Overview for Foreclosure Data:

  1. Auction Data (9+ Data Points) Auction Location, Auction Time, Case Number, Bid Parameters

  2. Loans/Lender Data (9+ Data Points) Lender Name, Original Loan Details, Unpaid Balances, Pre-Foreclosure Flags, Related Documents

  3. Foreclosure Status Data (7+ Data Points) Recording Date, Release Date, Status Indicators and Codes

  4. Trustee Data (6+ Data Points) Trustee Name, Trustee Address, Trustee Phone Number, Sale Number

Top Use Cases

  1. Surface Investment Opportunities Websites and Applications: Integrate our foreclosure data into real estate platforms to provide users with up-to-date information on potential investment properties. This can enhance search functionality and deliver greater value by identifying promising foreclosure opportunities.

  2. Foreclosure Prevention Services Sales and Marketing: Leverage foreclosure data to target homeowners in distress with tailored marketing efforts. By identifying properties in pre-foreclosure status, you can focus your outreach to offer services designed to prevent foreclosure, such as financial counseling or loan modification programs.

  3. Market Analysis and Predictive Analytics Data-Driven Insights: Utilize the comprehensive dataset to perform in-depth market analysis and develop predictive models. This can help forecast foreclosure trends, assess market conditions, and make informed decisions based on historical and current foreclosure activity.

Access and Delivery

Our foreclosure data is accessible through two primary methods: - API Integration: Seamlessly integrate the data into your applications or platforms with our robust API, offering real-time access and automated updates. - Bulk Data Delivery: Obtain large datasets for offline analysis or integration into internal systems through bulk delivery options, providing flexibility in how you utilize the information.

This comprehensive data listing is designed to empower users with detailed and actionable foreclosure data, facilitating a range of applications from investment analysis to foreclosure prevention and market forecasting.

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