You are driving through a neighborhood and spot a vacant property with overgrown grass, boarded windows, and a mailbox stuffed with flyers. Or maybe you are working a lead list and need to verify the owner of one specific address before making a call. You do not want to upload a CSV. You do not want to wait for batch processing. You need the answer now — the owner's name, their phone number, their email, and whether that phone is on the Do Not Call list. That is exactly what instant property owner lookup tools solve, and it is why they are becoming essential for real estate investors, agents, wholesalers, and anyone who needs to find who owns a property quickly.
In this guide, we will break down what property owner lookup actually is, why single-address lookups are a game changer for your workflow, how Tracerfy's instant lookup works (both on the web and via API), what data you get back, how pricing compares to the competition, and when to use instant lookup versus batch skip tracing. By the end, you will have everything you need to start finding property owners by address in seconds.
Property owner lookup — also called skip tracing by address — is the process of using public records, property tax databases, and aggregated data sources to identify who owns a specific property and return their contact information. The concept is straightforward: you enter an address, and the service tells you who owns it and how to reach them.
What makes modern property owner lookup different from the old-school method of searching county recorder websites is the depth of data you get back. A county recorder search might give you a name — if you are lucky, spelled correctly — but that is where it ends. You still have to figure out how to actually contact that person. Modern skip trace services like Tracerfy go far beyond just a name. They return phone numbers (with mobile versus landline labels), email addresses, current mailing addresses, age, and even DNC status for each phone number. That last point is critical if you are cold calling: knowing whether a phone is on the National Do Not Call Registry before you dial can save you from fines of $500 to $43,792 per violation. Tracerfy also offers a dedicated DNC scrubbing service for bulk phone list compliance.
The data comes from a combination of sources: property tax records, deed filings, utility connection records, voter registration databases, and commercially aggregated datasets that cross-reference billions of records. When you search an address through Tracerfy, the system queries these sources in real time and returns a matched result within seconds. There is no manual research involved, no waiting for someone to pull records, and no guessing.
The skip tracing industry has been batch-focused for years. The standard workflow looks like this: pull a list of 500 or 5,000 addresses from a data provider, upload the CSV to a skip tracing service, wait for processing, download the results, and start your outreach campaign. That workflow makes perfect sense when you are running a marketing campaign at scale. But there are real, everyday situations where you need just one address looked up instantly — and the batch workflow is overkill for that.
Consider the most common scenario: driving for dollars. You are in the car, cruising neighborhoods, and you see a property that checks every box — peeling paint, overgrown yard, newspapers piled on the porch. On BiggerPockets forums, experienced wholesalers will tell you the same thing: the best deals come from properties you find yourself, not from a list everyone else bought. But what good is spotting that property if you cannot immediately find out who owns it? By the time you get home, upload a one-row CSV, and wait for batch processing, the moment is gone. With instant lookup, you pull up Tracerfy on your phone, enter the address, and have the owner's name and phone number in ten seconds. You can call them from the driveway.
Single-address lookups also matter in these situations:
Tracerfy gives you two ways to perform an instant property owner lookup, depending on whether you prefer a visual interface or programmatic access. Both return the same data, both run in real time, and both charge the same rate.
The simplest way to look up a property owner is through the Manual Search page in your Tracerfy dashboard. Here is how it works:
No CSV upload. No file formatting. No waiting for an email with a download link. You type in an address and get the owner's contact information on screen immediately. This is ideal for driving for dollars (pull it up on your phone), quick verifications, and anyone who does not want to deal with spreadsheets.
For developers, CRM integrations, and automated workflows, Tracerfy offers a RESTful API endpoint: POST /v1/api/trace/lookup/. Send a JSON payload with the address details, and get a JSON response back immediately with all contact data. The API supports 500 requests per minute, making it suitable for high-throughput integrations like dialers, lead management platforms, and custom internal tools.
The API is especially valuable for teams building their own property research tools or CRM plugins. Instead of forcing your acquisitions team to switch between your CRM and a skip tracing website, you can embed the lookup directly into the workflow. A new lead comes in, your system calls the Tracerfy API, and the owner's phone numbers and emails are populated in your CRM automatically — before the acquisitions manager even sees the lead.
Tracerfy's instant lookup supports two distinct modes, each designed for different use cases:
find_owner: true): You only enter the address. Tracerfy identifies the current property owner(s) and returns all their contact data. This is what you use when you spot a property and have no idea who owns it. The system looks up the ownership record and skip traces the owner in a single step.find_owner: false): You enter both the address and a specific person's name. Tracerfy searches for that individual at the given address and returns their contact data. This is useful when you already know who you are looking for and want to confirm their current information — for example, verifying that John Smith still lives at 456 Oak Lane before sending a direct mail piece.When a lookup returns a hit, the data you receive is comprehensive. This is not a bare-bones name-and-address result. Tracerfy returns actionable contact intelligence for each person found at the property. Here is the full breakdown:
All of this data comes back in a single lookup. No separate DNC scrub. No second API call for carrier data. No additional charge for email addresses. One search, one price, complete data.
Tracerfy charges 5 credits per hit for instant lookups, which works out to approximately $0.10 per successful lookup. If the search returns no results — the address does not match any records, or the owner cannot be identified — you are charged 0 credits. You only pay for data you actually receive.
There is no monthly subscription. No minimum purchase for individual lookups. No contract. You buy credits when you need them, use them at your own pace, and they do not expire. You can start with as little as $5 worth of credits and run your first lookups immediately.
To put this in perspective, here is how Tracerfy compares to the alternatives that people commonly turn to when trying to find a property owner:
| Service | Cost | DNC Status | Carrier Info | Subscription Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tracerfy | $0.10/lookup | Yes (per phone) | Yes | No |
| Spokeo | $2.95/report | No | No | Optional |
| BeenVerified | $26.89/month | No | No | Yes |
| TruthFinder | $28.05/month | No | No | Yes |
| County Recorder | Free | No | No | No |
The county recorder is free, but it only gives you a name (and sometimes not even that — LLCs and trusts obscure the actual owner). Spokeo charges $2.95 per report and does not include DNC status, carrier data, or property owner verification. BeenVerified and TruthFinder both require monthly subscriptions and are designed for general people searches, not real estate-specific workflows. None of them tell you whether a phone number is safe to call.
Tracerfy gives you more data at a lower cost. At $0.10 per lookup, you could run 100 lookups for the price of one month of BeenVerified — and you would get DNC status, carrier info, and property owner flags that BeenVerified does not provide.
Tracerfy offers both instant single-address lookups and batch skip tracing for CSV uploads. They serve different purposes, and most active investors use both. If you are new to skip tracing entirely, check out our complete beginner's guide. Here is a quick comparison to help you decide which to use and when:
| Feature | Instant Lookup | Batch Skip Trace |
|---|---|---|
| Volume | 1 address at a time | 20 to 10,000+ addresses |
| Speed | Real-time (seconds) | 2-5 minutes for most batches |
| Cost | $0.10 per lookup (5 credits) | $0.02 per lead (1 credit) |
| Access Methods | Web UI + API | CSV upload + API |
| DNC Status Included | Yes (per phone) | Separate DNC scrub available |
| Best For | On-the-go research, lead verification, CRM enrichment | Marketing campaigns, list building, high-volume outreach |
The cost difference is intentional. Batch processing is cheaper per lead because the system can optimize queries across thousands of records at once. Instant lookup costs more per record because it runs a dedicated real-time query for a single address. Think of it like buying in bulk versus buying a single item at the store — the per-unit cost is higher for single items, but you only buy exactly what you need.
In practice, most serious investors use both. They run batch traces on their marketing lists (pre-foreclosure, absentee owner, tax delinquent) and use instant lookup for the one-off situations that come up every day: a driving-for-dollars find, a lead verification, a mid-conversation ownership check.
Getting set up with Tracerfy's instant property owner lookup takes about two minutes. There is no approval process, no demo call required, and no minimum purchase to start looking up individual addresses. Here is the step-by-step:
POST /v1/api/trace/lookup/ and supports 500 requests per minute.
That is it. No onboarding call. No training required. No monthly subscription to remember to cancel. You pay for what you use, and you use it when you need it.
To make this concrete, here are five scenarios where instant property owner lookup directly generates value:
You are driving a target neighborhood and spot a property with clear signs of distress — tall grass, boarded windows, code violation stickers on the door. (For more on finding distressed property owners, see our dedicated guide.) You pull over, open Tracerfy on your phone, type in the address, and within seconds you have the owner's name and three phone numbers. You call the first number. It rings. The owner picks up. You are having a conversation about buying the property before you even leave the block. This is the competitive advantage that instant lookup provides. While other investors write down the address and "follow up later," you are already talking to the owner.
You just pulled a list of 2,000 pre-foreclosure properties from your data provider. Before you spend $40 on a batch skip trace, you want to spot-check the data quality. You pick 10 random addresses from the list and run instant lookups. Eight of them return solid hits with multiple phone numbers. That gives you confidence that the batch trace will produce good results. Two of them return nothing — you check and discover those addresses were entered incorrectly in the original list. You fix them before uploading the full batch, saving credits on bad data.
Your acquisitions team uses a CRM that captures new property addresses from inbound calls, website forms, and referrals. Every time a new address enters the system, a webhook fires and calls the Tracerfy API. The owner's contact data is automatically populated in the CRM record before any team member sees it. When your acquisitions manager opens the lead, the phone numbers are already there, DNC status is flagged, and the mailing address is filled in. No manual lookup required. No context switching. No delays.
You are on a call with a property owner who is interested in selling their primary residence. During the conversation, they mention they also own a rental property two blocks away and might consider selling that one too. You open Tracerfy, look up the second address, and confirm that the person on the phone is indeed the owner of record. You can now discuss both properties in the same conversation, potentially doubling your deal.
You are a real estate agent preparing for a listing appointment at a property where the ownership situation is unclear — maybe the deed is in a trust name, or there are multiple owners on record. A quick Tracerfy lookup confirms the current owner(s) of record and provides their contact details. You walk into the appointment prepared, knowing exactly who has decision-making authority over the property.
POST /v1/api/trace/lookup/ endpoint accepts a JSON payload with address details and returns a JSON response with all contact data — phones with DNC status, emails, mailing address, age, property owner flag, and more. The API supports 500 requests per minute, which is enough for most CRM integrations, dialer platforms, and custom applications. Full documentation, including request and response schemas, authentication details, and code examples, is available at /skip-tracing-api-documentation/. Partners with higher throughput needs can request elevated rate limits.
You do not need to upload a CSV. You do not need a monthly subscription. You do not need to wait. Enter an address, get the owner's contact information in seconds, and take action while the opportunity is still in front of you. Whether you are an investor driving for dollars, a wholesaler verifying a lead, an agent researching a listing, or a developer integrating property data into your platform, Tracerfy's instant lookup gives you the data you need, when you need it, at a price that makes sense.
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