Data feed workflow

Private Lender Data Feed

Use Private Lender Radar as a recurring private lender data feed for borrower activity, lender relationships, deed and mortgage filings, entity records, and market-level outreach segments.

Workflow focus

Private Lender Data Feed

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Update cadence
Mon-Fri
Daily refreshes with a typical 2-3 week public-record recording lag.
Delivery
CSV/API
Exports, scheduled files, custom reports, and integration support.
Filtering
ZIP level
Nationwide, state, metro, county, and ZIP-level market filters.

What the data feed workflow helps answer

Recurring data feeds, CSV reports, and API-ready workflows for teams that need borrower and lender signals delivered into existing systems.

Feed borrower signals into your CRM

Push borrower entities, lender relationships, contact segments, and transaction history into sales and marketing workflows.

Refresh outreach lists on a repeatable cadence

Keep loan officers, marketing teams, and analyst teams working from current public-record activity rather than stale one-time lists.

Package the right geography and fields

Scope delivery by territory, property type, lender relationship, loan signal, and borrower activity level.

How the workflow fits together

This private lender data feed workflow stays tied to the same Private Lender Radar product surface, data model, and borrower-pipeline process.

  1. Step 1

    Define markets and field requirements

    Select the states, metros, counties, or ZIP codes your lending team covers, then decide which borrower, lender, and property fields should flow downstream.

  2. Step 2

    Filter for activity-backed borrower records

    Use recorded deed and mortgage activity, entity data, and lender relationships to separate active borrowers from broad investor lists.

  3. Step 3

    Deliver files or API-ready outputs

    Export CSVs from the dashboard, request regular email delivery, or configure API access for recurring enrichment and routing.

  4. Step 4

    Monitor changes as markets move

    Refresh segments as new transactions are recorded, borrowers switch lenders, or competitors expand into your target geography.

Where Private Lender Radar fits

This page focuses on the data feed workflow. The product combines the underlying records, dashboard, analytics, exports, and support needed to make that workflow useful for a lending team.

  • Daily-updated deed, mortgage, assessor, entity, and lender-relationship records in one private lending workflow.
  • Flexible delivery through dashboard exports, recurring files, custom reports, and API integration support.
  • A public-record sourcing layer that helps your internal systems prioritize borrower outreach without replacing your CRM.

Private Lender Data Feed FAQ

What is a private lender data feed?

A private lender data feed is a recurring delivery of borrower, lender, mortgage, deed, entity, and market signals that lending teams can use for prospecting, monitoring, and CRM enrichment.

Can Private Lender Radar deliver data outside the dashboard?

Yes. Teams can export CSV files, request recurring reports, or discuss API access for workflows that need private lending data inside existing systems.

Which records power the data feed?

The feed combines public deed and mortgage filings, assessor data, entity records, borrower history, lender relationships, and contact-enrichment segments where available.

Private Lender Radar demo

Build borrower pipeline with Private Lender Radar.

Show us your markets and growth goals. We will walk through the borrower signals, lender context, and outreach lists that matter for your team.

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What we will cover

  • Target markets and borrower criteria
  • Competitor lenders and active borrower segments
  • Loan timing, repeat activity, and contact-enriched borrower data
  • Exports, seats, and workflow fit

Best first step

Book a Private Lender Radar walkthrough if your team is sourcing borrowers or expanding lender originations.