Washington forecloses on a deed of trust under RCW 61.24, but with borrower protections that stretch the timeline: a 30-day pre-foreclosure contact, a Notice of Trustee Sale recorded at least 120 days before the sale, and a sale no sooner than 190 days from default. That long window keeps the owner reachable. Skip-traced, DNC-scrubbed, pulled fresh. Filter by county or ZIP across all 39 counties. $0.22 a row, $0.50 minimum, no subscription.
Washington foreclosures run on a deed of trust under RCW 61.24, but with notice protections that make it slow. Three public steps, and our list is the first, with months of working time.
After a 30-day pre-foreclosure contact, the Notice of Default starts the formal process. Owner still on title and reachable, with one of the longest non-judicial windows. Your list.
A Notice of Trustee Sale is recorded at least 120 days before the sale, and owner-occupants can request mediation. Months of working time remain.
A public trustee sale transfers the property, no sooner than 190 days from default. Owner gone.
Live active-inventory volume from our own data, pulled at order. The Puget Sound metros, Pierce and King, carry most of it. Pull any single county or combine several.
Leading counties by current inventory · live count shown before you pay · ~2,424 statewide
Not just an address and a flag. A scored, contactable, deal-ready profile, 90+ columns per row.
of records return at least one phone. Owner-occupied Washington traces well.
Every phone checked against the Do-Not-Call registry before you download.
Owner identity, equity, mortgage, lender, distress flags, property detail, propensity scores.
The live count you see before you pay is the count in your Washington county right now. Most services cache monthly snapshots; we query at order time. Major-metro recorders update same-week.
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Get started →Washington protections stretch the non-judicial clock to months, keeping the owner reachable. Four buyer types work it four different ways.
The core buyer. Cash offer around 60-70% ARV, owner avoids a foreclosure on their credit report. Needs hard-money or private-capital backing.
Negotiate a discounted payoff with the lender on the owner behalf. Lower margin per deal, more deals per list.
Lend enough to cure the default, take a first-lien position, refi out later. Low conversion, high ticket.
Owners hit with a default notice are actively searching for help, and direct attorney outreach at this window converts well.
Most "pre-foreclosure" lists are dressed-up proxies: 90+ days late plus high loan-to-value. Washington gives a clean recorded signal, and we use it.
Washington forecloses without a lawsuit, on a deed of trust under RCW 61.24, but with strong notice protections. The Notice of Default and recorded Notice of Trustee Sale are the public steps. Washington returns about 2,400 active, the order of magnitude of true inventory, not a six-figure proxy dump.
A 30-day pre-foreclosure contact, a Notice of Trustee Sale recorded at least 120 days before the sale, and a sale no sooner than 190 days from default. One of the longest non-judicial windows, so the owner stays reachable for months.
Owner identity, skip-traced phones and emails, estimated equity, mortgage balance and lender. 90+ columns, so you score a Washington deal before you call.
The recorder-document detail (exact NOD date, amount, scheduled sale date) is not in the file. You get the flag, the owner, the equity picture, and the contact path, pulled fresh. Filings are public record, so we do not promise exclusivity.
The tools usually recommended for Washington pre-foreclosure data are $50-100-a-month subscriptions, billed whether or not you pull a single list. We charge by the row, with an optional plan for high-volume teams.
Pull 50 King leads for a test campaign and pay eleven dollars. Pull 5,000 across Washington next month and pay for 5,000. Never pay for a month you didn't use.
The things Washington buyers actually ask before their first list.
About 2,400 Washington owners in the foreclosure process, skip-traced and DNC-scrubbed. Reach them across a long window, while they still hold the keys.
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