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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
Not just an address and a flag. A scored, contactable, deal-ready homeowner profile, 90+ columns per row.
of records return at least one phone. Owner-occupied single-family traces well.
Every phone checked against the federal Do-Not-Call registry before you download.
Owner identity, owner-occupied flag, sale date, last sale price, mortgage, lender, mailing address, and contact path.
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.
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.
Build your list →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.
Lawn care, pest, cleaning, pool, handyman. Introduce yourself before the new owner picks someone else, and you become the recurring vendor for years.
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.
A recent buyer is a future refinance, HELOC and repeat-purchase client. Build the relationship now, own the next transaction.
Home warranty, home and auto bundling, umbrella coverage. The move is the trigger event, and the new owner is actively setting things up.
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.
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.
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.
The things home-services and lending teams actually ask before their first 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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