Acquisition Signals · Wake County NC

Wake County Acquisition Opportunity Signals

22,016 absentee-owned residential parcels in Wake County, North Carolina (Raleigh metro), scored on 8 distress signals and ranked by composite score. CSV instant download.

22,016Absentee residential parcels
27.0Average distress score
27610Top ZIP by parcel count
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How the score works · FAQ

What's in the CSV

22,016 rows, ranked by composite distress score (descending). Each row covers one absentee-owned residential parcel above the publishable distress threshold (≥25). Property address, ZIP, municipality, property class, owner name, owner state, appraised values, year built, acres, distress score, out-of-state flag, deed type, and recording date. Built from public NC OneMap parcel records (Wake County tax assessor).

TOP 5 ZIPS BY PARCEL COUNT

Owner mailing street addresses are excluded. This is a screening dataset for identifying parcels with publicly observable distress signals — not a contact list for skip-tracing. Buyers who want to reach owners use Wake County Register of Deeds records or licensed skip-trace services on a case-by-case basis.

How the score is built

Each parcel's composite distress score is the sum of 8 publicly observable signals. Higher scores mean more signals stack on the same parcel.

For the full signal table and the rationale behind each weight, see the Acquisition Signals product page.

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Disclaimer

The distress score is a screening tool that ranks parcels by the density of publicly observable signals; it is not a prediction of seller intent, property condition, or transaction outcome. Inclusion of any parcel does not imply that the owner is in financial distress, that the property is for sale, or that the owner has consented to outreach. Reports are for informational and due diligence purposes only. They do not imply wrongdoing by any named entity. Data sourced from publicly available Wake County tax assessor / NC OneMap parcel records.