Tool · 7 min read
Free property owner lookup — find the owner of any U.S. address
Real estate agents ask us the same question every week: "Can I try this before I pay?" Reasonable. Skip tracing data is invisible until you've already spent money — every other tool in this category locks the results behind a credit card.
So we built a free version. One property address, no signup, real owner data on the result page within seconds. Try it here:
What you get back
One real example from this morning — same data structure on every successful lookup:
- Owner name — the legal owner. If the property's owned through an LLC, Trust, or Corp, you also get the actual managing member's name underneath.
- Every phone — up to 5 numbers, each tagged as mobile / landline / VoIP with its own per-phone DNC status. Tracerfy + carrier records, refreshed quarterly.
- Every email — typically 1-3 emails. Personal (Gmail / Yahoo / Outlook), not the LLC's business address.
- Mailing address — often different from the property address (entity owners and absentee investors are typically out-of-state).
- TCPA litigator flag — flagged owners who've filed multiple TCPA lawsuits. Do not call.
- Co-owner — when the property is jointly owned (married couples, family LLCs), the second owner's full contact data appears separately.
One agent we tested with confirmed: "I ran the address of a house I sold in 2023 — the tool returned the buyer's name, 5 phones, 3 emails, and a current mailing address that matched what I had on file. Right person."
What the data looks like in practice
The reveal isn't just a name and a phone number — it's the full picture you need to decide who to call first. For one luxury-condo owner we tested, the tool returned:
- Phone 1 — DNC flagged
- Phone 2 — clean, mobile
- Phone 3 — DNC flagged
- Phone 4 — DNC flagged
- Phone 5 — DNC flagged
4 of the 5 numbers are DNC. Most tools just hand you the first number and let you sue yourself. Ours shows you which one to call — the one buried in slot 2.
Same with emails — the lookup returns multiple options so you can route an outreach sequence (call the clean phone, email the personal Gmail, mail the absentee address) instead of putting all your eggs in one stale field.
Why is it free?
Two honest reasons. First, it's the cheapest way to convince a skeptical agent that the data is real. The skip-tracing market is full of vague claims about "verified contact data" — easier to just show you the result on your own test address than write another sales page.
Second, we want your email. If you use the tool and like the result, the natural next step is the 7-day trial where you can drop a list of 200 expireds and get the same data on every row. We send one follow-up email three days later, and that's it — no spam cadence, no upsell sequence, no autopilot drip. Opt out with one click in the email if you don't want to hear from us.
The fine print
- 1 lookup per day per email — and 1 per IP. Two soft caps that prevent script-based scraping while leaving plenty of room for honest testing.
- U.S. addresses only — nationwide coverage. Same data quality whether you're searching Brickell or Boise.
- One email per lifetime — once you've used the free tool with a given email, future lookups require the 7-day trial. The trial is $0 today and you can cancel any time before day 7 if it doesn't fit your workflow.
- Misses don't burn your daily lookup — typos and bad parcel records cost you nothing. Try again with the correct spelling.
What it doesn't do
The free tool is one address at a time. If you want to drop a full list — MLS expireds, FSBOs, building canvasses, your own CSV — that's the paid product. Same engine, same accuracy, same data structure on every row, plus deduping (one credit per owner regardless of how many properties they own), Mission Control CRM, DNC + TCPA flags on every record, Follow Up Boss sync on higher tiers, and the no-data-no-charge rule (a miss costs you zero credits).
We built the free tool so you can verify the data quality before paying anything. We built the paid product so you can actually work a list without it taking three hours per 50 rows.
Try it
Pick any address — your last listing, your current expired, the building you canvassed last week, the house your buyer just made an offer on. See what comes back.
Questions? Email [email protected] — a real person answers, usually within an hour.