NYC Foreclosure Tracker
I get asked all the time how I stay on top of New York City foreclosure auctions. The honest answer used to be: lots of spreadsheets, half broken county sites, and way too much time. I built forqloz so I could stop hunting and start evaluating deals.
Why I Built It
- Public notices are scattered across borough specific PDFs and email lists.
- Data is rarely normalized, so matching properties over time is tedious.
- Investors want to scan both past and upcoming auctions to size trends, not click through dozens of tabs.
What forqloz Delivers
- A clean, filterable map of past and scheduled auctions, refreshed every week.
- Exportable tables (CSV/JSON) so you can blend the feed with your own underwriting model.
- Quick links back to the underlying notices plus my own annotations on quirks I am tracking.

The project is free, open, and intentionally lightweight so you can hack on top of it. Try it, send feedback, or fork it if you want a version tuned to your workflow.