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ForeclosureRadar is a U.S. real estate investment SaaS product under PropertyRadar, focused on discovering foreclosure, preforeclosure, auction, and REO opportunities. The materials indicate that it has served real estate professionals since 2007, targeting investors, Realtors, REO brokers, as well as government agencies, bond traders, attorneys, media organizations, and other users who need foreclosure and property transaction data.
The product is built around “search + tracking + due diligence + marketing.” Foreclosure Search helps users find preforeclosure notices, scheduled auction properties, and bank-owned REOs. Trustee Sale Tracking provides opening bids, postponements, cancellations, winning bids, and new REOs, with updates every 15 minutes on auction days. Auctions Schedule/Calendar helps users view the day’s auction locations, times, and statuses by county. Auctions Workflow uses a Kanban-style drag-and-drop interface to manage pre-auction due diligence tasks, and statuses can be assigned to team members. The investment analysis module supports flip and rental analysis, calculating ROI, cap rate, and cash-on-cash return. Comparables provides recent sales and active listing comparisons. Title Research lets users view the chain of title and jump to the county recorder or assessor for verification.
Pricing is subscription-based, with both monthly and annual billing available. With annual billing, Search costs $39/month, Search + Tracking costs $72.33/month, and Solo + Tracking costs $132.33/month. Monthly billing is priced at $49, $89, and $159/month respectively. Tracking plans include 1 county, with additional counties priced separately per county. A 5-day free trial is available, but it requires a credit card and mobile number; during the trial, users cannot export data, purchase documents, or append phone/email information. For integrations, the materials state that it can be combined with a PropertyRadar subscription to connect with 2,000+ apps and services, covering CRM, marketing automation, and task management, but no specific API or developer capabilities are listed.
Its strengths are the depth of its vertical workflow, covering search, auction tracking, valuation, title due diligence, alerts, and marketing follow-up. Auction status updates are frequent, making it suitable for bidding investors who rely heavily on timely data. The drawbacks are that Trustee Sale Tracking and Auctions features cover only selected states and counties, including AZ, CA, CO, NV, OR, UT, ID, and WA, and costs can rise significantly when adding multiple counties. Enterprise IT details such as security compliance, API access, and self-hosting are not disclosed. It is best suited to U.S.-based real estate investors, agents, and REO teams, and is not suitable for mainland China real estate data scenarios.
The materials do not provide information on mainland China access, supported payment cards, or localization support, so China accessibility is unknown. Because its data sources and workflows are highly U.S.-specific, Chinese users investing in U.S. real estate may consider evaluating it; for the China market, they should look at local real estate data, judicial auction, CRM, and marketing automation alternatives.
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foreclosureradar.com is an United States Real Estate provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach foreclosureradar.com directly.