Trust-owned · Held in a trust · Estate-adjacent
Trust-Owned
Property Lists

The properties held in a trust: an estate-planning signal, an aging or absentee owner behind it, and a contact most lists never group back to a person.

A property titled to a trust signals estate planning, an aging owner, or an inherited holding, and the real decision-maker is the trustee, not a name on the deed. We flag trust-held properties and skip-trace to the trustee or family behind them, DNC-scrubbed, pulled fresh. Filter by county or ZIP. Pay-as-you-go. $0.22 a row, $0.50 minimum, no subscription.

In trust
Flagged
90+
Columns
Trustee
Skip-traced
$0.22
Per row
Sample record · trust-owned property
Held in a trust
Titled to a trust · reach the trustee or family
Property1234 Example Ave, single-family
Owner of record[sample] Family Trust
StatusHeld in trust
Estimated equity$241,300 · 79%
Trustee contact · DNC clear(555) 555-0148
Illustrative sample · 90+ columns per real record
Why trust-owned converts

Four reasons a trust on title is an opening

Property goes into a trust for a reason: estate planning, aging, or an inheritance held for the family. Each of those is a softer, more workable seller than a typical owner-occupant.

Signal 1

An estate-planning signal

Titling a home to a trust usually means the owner is planning their estate, often older, often thinking about what happens to the property. That is a conversation an investor can help with.

Signal 2

Frequently free and clear

Long-held trust properties are often paid off, so the family has real equity and flexibility on a sale.

Signal 3

The trustee is the decision-maker

We group the trust-held property back to the trustee or family who can actually sell, instead of leaving you with a trust name and a dead end.

Signal 4

Reachable, with care

Trustee or surviving-family contact, up to six phones and three emails, every phone DNC-scrubbed. Lead with help, not pressure.

Trust on title + often free-and-clear + trustee decision-maker + reachable · filtered before you pay

Inside the data

What lands in every trust record

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

trust_owned.csv
Held in a trust
Titled to a trust · reach the trustee or family
Property1234 Example Ave, single-family
Owner of record[sample] Family Trust
StatusHeld in trust
Estimated equity$241,300 · 79%
MortgageNone / low on record
Trustee contact · DNC clear(555) 555-0148
In trustDNC clearTrustee found90+ cols
Reachability
70-80%

of records return at least one phone. Trust-held properties skip-trace to the trustee or family behind them.

Compliance

DNC-scrubbed

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

Full profile

90+ columns per row

Trust-held flag, owner of record, estimated equity, mortgage, property detail, and trustee or family contact path.

trust_ownedowner_of_recordequity %trustee6 phones3 emailsAPNlast_salevacant
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 150 trust-held properties in your county for a test and pay thirty-three 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 trust-owned properties

For buyers who lead with estate-aware help

Trust-owned overlaps the estate world. The buyers who win are the ones who understand the situation and make a hard decision easier.

Estate-focused wholesalers

A simple, fast sale

Families holding a property in trust often want a clean cash sale without repairs or showings, especially when the owner is aging or has passed.

Probate and estate specialists

Guide the transaction

Help the trustee or family work through a sale of trust property. They are actively looking for someone who knows the process.

Investors and flippers

Acquire equity-rich stock

Trust homes are often long-held, dated and free-and-clear, a fit for a renovation while giving the family a fast exit.

Agents working estates

Win the trust listing

Be the agent the trustee calls. A respectful, early conversation earns the listing when they decide to sell.

Best for

  • Estate-focused wholesalers offering a clean cash sale
  • Probate and estate specialists guiding the trustee
  • Investors acquiring dated, equity-rich trust homes
  • Agents earning the listing with a respectful approach

Not for

  • Buyers who want a hard, high-pressure pitch (wrong fit here)
  • Anyone needing the trust document, trustee name or beneficiaries in the file
  • Teams who want a forced monthly subscription
  • List-renters expecting exclusive, single-seat data
Two ways to pull owner data

A whole list, or one owner you already have

Buy a filtered list when you want a campaign. When you only need the owner and contact behind one specific address, look it up on its own.

Build a list

  • Filter the cohort by state, county or ZIP
  • See the live count, pay $0.22 a row, $0.50 minimum
  • Skip-traced and DNC-scrubbed CSV in minutes
  • Best for dialer, SMS, mail and email campaigns
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Look up one address

  • Have one address? Get the owner and contact path
  • Owner identity, phones, emails and property profile for $10
  • No list, no subscription, instant single-record pull
  • Best for a one-off before a high-value outreach
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Pay-as-you-go, not a forced subscription

Trust and estate data tools make you subscribe first

Trust-owned and estate data is usually behind a monthly subscription, billed whether or not you pull a list. We charge by the row, with an optional plan for high-volume teams.

SourcePricing modelPay-as-you-go
PropStream~$99 / month
Trust/estate list servicesMonthly, billed regardless
County record servicesPer-search or membership
Skip Trace Depot$0.22 / row · plan optional

Pull 150 trust-held properties for a test and pay thirty-three dollars. Pull 5,000 across the metro next month and pay for 5,000. Never pay for a month you didn't use.

Questions

Trust-owned property FAQ

What estate-focused buyers ask before their first list.

Skip Trace Depot sells trust-owned lists pay-as-you-go. Filter to properties held in a trust by county or ZIP, see the live count, and pay $0.22 a row with a $0.50 minimum and no subscription. We skip-trace to the trustee or family, DNC-scrubbed, 90+ columns.
It means the property is titled to a trust, such as a living trust or a family trust, rather than to an individual on the deed. That usually reflects estate planning, an aging owner, or a property held for the family after an inheritance.
We skip-trace to the trustee or family who controls the property and can sell it, not just the trust name, and check those phones against the Do-Not-Call registry. The point is to reach a real decision-maker, respectfully.
No. The trust instrument, the named trustee and the beneficiaries are not in the file. You get the trust-held flag, the property and equity picture, and the skip-traced contact path. Pull the recorded documents from the county if you need the legal detail.
Trust-owned is an ownership-structure signal: the property is titled to a trust, and the owner may well be alive and planning. Inherited and deceased-owner lists are tied to a death. They overlap, but trust-owned is broader and often earlier.
$0.22 per delivered row pay-as-you-go, $0.50 minimum, no subscription. Pull 150 trust-held properties in your county for a test and pay thirty-three dollars. An optional plan lowers the rate for steady volume.
Yes. Every phone is checked against the federal Do-Not-Call registry before you download. These can be sensitive situations, so lead with care, and you still own TCPA and state-law compliance before you dial or text.

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Properties held in a trust, grouped back to the trustee or family who can sell, skip-traced and DNC-scrubbed. Lead with estate-aware help.

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