New homeowners · Closed < 6 months · 50 states
New Homeowner
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The owners who just got the keys: closed in the last few months, spending on the new place, deciding who to call first.

A new homeowner makes a run of first-time decisions right after closing: lawn service, security, remodeler, warranty, the lender for their next move. We filter to owners who closed in roughly the last six months, then skip-trace and DNC-scrub every record. Pulled fresh, CSV in minutes. Pay-as-you-go. $0.22 a row, $0.50 minimum, no subscription.

< 6 mo
Since closing
90+
Columns
Owner-occ
Verified
$0.22
Per row
Sample record · recent homeowner
New homeowner
Closed recently · owner-occupied · in the spend window
Property1234 Example Ct, single-family
Owner[sample record]
Owner-occupiedYes
Closed~3 months ago
Last sale price$418,000
Mobile · DNC clear(555) 555-0148
Illustrative sample · 90+ columns per real record
What makes a new owner valuable

Four signals that mark a ready-to-spend buyer

A new homeowner is in motion: new address, new budget, new set of service decisions, and no incumbent yet. We target on the signals that mean the window is open and the contact is reachable.

Signal 1

Closed in the last few months

We filter to owners whose purchase recorded recently, so you reach them inside the spend window when they are choosing services, not a year later.

Signal 2

Owner-occupied, real new mover

Owner-occupied means the buyer actually moved in and is making the household decisions, not an investor parking a rental. We filter for the real new mover.

Signal 3

A fresh budget and project list

A new place comes with a punch list: improvements, furnishings, a security system, maybe a refi or HELOC once they settle. The intent is broad and early.

Signal 4

Reachable on a fresh contact

Up to six DNC-scrubbed phones and three emails per owner, pulled at order, so your intro reaches the new owner before the competition has them on a list.

Recently closed + owner-occupied + fresh budget + reachable contact · filtered before you pay

Inside the data

What lands in every new-owner record

Not just an address and a flag. A scored, contactable, deal-ready homeowner profile, 90+ columns per row.

recent_homeowners.csv
New homeowner
Closed recently · owner-occupied · in the spend window
Property1234 Example Ct, single-family
Owner[sample record]
Owner-occupiedYes
Closed~3 months ago
Last sale price$418,000
Mortgage / lenderOn file
Mobile · DNC clear(555) 555-0148
New ownerDNC clearOwner found90+ cols
Reachability
70-80%

of records return at least one phone. Owner-occupied single-family traces well.

Compliance

DNC-scrubbed

Every phone checked against the federal Do-Not-Call registry before you download.

Full profile

90+ columns per row

Owner identity, owner-occupied flag, sale date, last sale price, mortgage, lender, mailing address, and contact path.

owner_occupiedsale_datelast_sale_priceowner6 phones3 emailsmailing_addrAPNmortgage
Freshness

Pulled at order, not a cached file

The live count you see before you pay is the count matching your filter right now. Most list vendors hand you a cached monthly snapshot; we query at order time, so owner and contact data are current.

Pricing
$0.22 / row

Pay-as-you-go, no subscription required. You only pay for delivered rows, $0.50 minimum. Pull 200 new homeowners in your service area for a test and pay forty-four dollars.

Running steady volume? An optional subscription drops your per-row rate. Subscribe only when the volume makes it cheaper. See plans.

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Who works new homeowner lists

Built for anyone who wants to be the first call

Whoever reaches a new owner first tends to keep them. Home services, lenders and insurers all work the same fresh-mover window four different ways.

Home services

Be the default vendor

Lawn care, pest, cleaning, pool, handyman. Introduce yourself before the new owner picks someone else, and you become the recurring vendor for years.

Remodelers and improvement

Catch the project list

New owners renovate early. Reach them while the wish list is fresh and the budget is allocated, before another contractor lands the kitchen or the floors.

Lenders and brokers

Refi, HELOC, next move

A recent buyer is a future refinance, HELOC and repeat-purchase client. Build the relationship now, own the next transaction.

Insurance and warranty

Cross-sell the new place

Home warranty, home and auto bundling, umbrella coverage. The move is the trigger event, and the new owner is actively setting things up.

Best for

  • Home-services businesses that want recurring local customers
  • Remodelers and improvement contractors catching the early project list
  • Mortgage brokers and lenders building refi, HELOC and repeat pipelines
  • Insurance and home-warranty agents cross-selling the new place

Not for

  • Buyers who want pre-qualified, booked, exclusive appointments
  • Anyone needing a verified intent or in-market purchase flag
  • Teams who want a forced monthly subscription bundle
  • List-renters expecting exclusive, single-seat data
Why timing is the whole game

A new owner spends most in the first few months

The weeks right after closing are when a homeowner picks their lawn service, their security system, their remodeler, their lender for the next move. Reach them first, before the habits set, and you are the default, not the switch.

Reach them early

  • Filter to owners who closed in roughly the last six months
  • Owner-occupied, with a verified mailing and contact path
  • Up to six phones and three emails, every phone DNC-scrubbed
  • Best for home-services intros, warranty and refi or HELOC offers
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Verify one buyer

  • Got one new-owner address? Confirm the owner and contact for $10
  • Owner identity, phones, emails and property profile
  • No list, no subscription, instant single-record pull
  • Best for one-off verification before a high-value outreach
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Per-row data, not a monthly seat

New-mover list vendors make you subscribe first

Most new-homeowner and new-mover data is sold on a monthly subscription or a per-record list with a high floor, billed whether or not a campaign is live. A recent-homeowner prospect list here is a different model: you pay by the delivered row and pull only when you need it.

SourcePricing modelPay-as-you-go
New-mover data subscriptionsMonthly, billed regardless
Direct-mail list brokersPer record, high minimum
Marketing-platform seatsMonthly seat fee
Skip Trace Depot$0.22 / row · plan optional

Pull 200 new homeowners in your service area for a test and pay forty-four dollars. Pull 5,000 across the metro next quarter and pay for 5,000. Never pay for a month you didn't use.

Questions

New homeowner list FAQ

The things home-services and lending teams actually ask before their first list.

Skip Trace Depot sells recent-homeowner lists pay-as-you-go. You filter to owners who closed in roughly the last six months in your area, see the live count, and pay $0.22 a row with a $0.50 minimum and no subscription. Every record is skip-traced and DNC-scrubbed, 90+ columns including owner identity, sale date, and contact path.
You target owners whose purchase recorded recently, in roughly the last six months, so you reach them inside the early spend window when they are choosing services. The list is pulled at order time, so the recently-closed cohort reflects what is current in the county, not a stale file.
$0.22 per delivered row pay-as-you-go, $0.50 minimum, no subscription required. Pull 200 new homeowners in your service area for a test and pay forty-four dollars. If you run steady volume, an optional plan lowers the per-row rate, but you are never forced into it. Most new-mover data vendors charge a monthly subscription instead.
Home services introducing themselves to a new local customer, remodelers catching the early project list, lenders building refi and HELOC pipelines, and insurance or warranty agents cross-selling the move. The new owner is making a run of first-time decisions, and the list is the contact path to reach them first. You still own TCPA, CAN-SPAM and state-law compliance.
Yes. Filter recent buyers by state, county or ZIP, and narrow by the sale price band that fits your offer, so a premium remodeler and a budget lawn service can each pull the right slice. The live count for that exact filter is shown before you pay.
Yes. Every record carries owner identity plus up to six phones and three emails, and every phone is checked against the federal Do-Not-Call registry before you download. You still own TCPA and state-law compliance before you dial or text, but the obvious DNC risk is flagged for you.
Both. You get the mailing address for direct mail plus skip-traced phones and emails for calls, texts and email outreach, so you can run the channel that fits your business off a single list.
The list is pulled the moment you order, with a live count shown before you pay, and the skip-traced CSV downloads in minutes. No waiting on a vendor to compile and send a file.

Build your new homeowner list.

Owners who just closed and are choosing who to call first, skip-traced and DNC-scrubbed with mailing, phone and email. Pay by the row, reach them before the competition.

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