New Deal Assessor Data: Property Records, Ownership and Tax Detail in Texas
Build New Deal lists from the assessor roll itself rather than from someone else's export of it. Coverage includes every New Deal zip code, 1 zip code in total, plus the rest of Lubbock County.
- 160M+ nationwide parcel records
- 100+ fields per property
- Owner, tax, deed and mortgage detail
- Bulk export, API and map search

Property Records for New Deal, Texas
Before you mail or dial a single New Deal owner you need the parcel, the deed and the loan on one screen. LeadCruncher holds the full assessor roll for New Deal, Texas with more than 100 fields on each parcel, from the owner mailing address to the last recorded deed.
161 parcel records are on file for New Deal, Texas today, and the count moves as new records are recorded. Whatever defines your New Deal farm, it is a field on the record, so you can select on it directly. Coverage includes every New Deal zip code, 1 zip code in total, plus the rest of Lubbock County. Investors working New Deal usually farm Idalou, Lubbock, Ransom Canyon and Shallowater at the same time, and every one of those areas is included in the same Texas subscription. Outline New Deal on the map, check the number, then take the parcels.
Ownership Records
Names, mailing addresses and occupancy status across New Deal, so absentee owners can be isolated in one filter.
Tax and Valuation
Deeds and Sales History
Deed type matters as much as sale price. Both are on the New Deal record, along with the dates.
Mortgage and Liens
Lenders, balances and lien order for New Deal, Texas parcels, joined into a usable equity estimate.
New Deal Zip Codes We Cover
Every New Deal zip code below is included with Lubbock County Assessor Data.
Nearby Cities in Lubbock County
These Lubbock County cities sit next to New Deal and are covered by the same Texas subscription.
Build Your New Deal, Texas List in 4 Steps
Select New Deal
Open Texas, drill into Lubbock County and narrow the search down to the 1 zip code that make up New Deal.
Filter the Parcel Roll
Narrow New Deal parcels by owner occupancy, equity, ownership length, property type, year built and lot size before you pay for a single record.
Skip Trace and Verify
Bad addresses across New Deal are corrected against USPS and duplicate owners are merged before the list is handed to you.
Launch Your Campaign
Send the New Deal records to the dialer, to a mail drop, or straight out as CSV or API into whatever you already run.
Built for New Deal, Texas Investors and Agents
Pay Only for What You Pull
Assessor Roll Kept Current
Lubbock County assessor and recorder feeds are reloaded on a continuous schedule, so new New Deal sales, deeds and owners appear shortly after recording.
Verified and Deduplicated
Addresses across New Deal, Texas are checked against USPS before delivery, which keeps returned mail and dead numbers out of the campaign.
Real Human Support
Ask us how other investors are working New Deal. Onboarding and list strategy come with the plan, not as an upsell.
What You Get with New Deal Assessor Data
- 100+ fields on every parcel
- Owner, tax, deed, mortgage and equity data
- Map search and saved searches
- Pre foreclosure data included
- Skip tracing, CRM and Triple Dialer
- Bulk CSV export and API access
What Investors Search For in New Deal
New Deal property records
Every parcel in New Deal, held at field level rather than summarised into a listing.
Who owns this property in New Deal
Owner name, mailing address and the vesting on the last recorded New Deal deed.
Lubbock County property tax records
What Lubbock County bills on each New Deal parcel, and whether the owner has fallen behind on it.
Absentee owner list New Deal
Owners who hold New Deal property but live elsewhere, which historically is the group most open to selling.
High equity homeowners New Deal
New Deal parcel and deed search
APN, lot size, year built, sale history and every recorded deed or mortgage on the parcel.
New Deal, Texas Questions
The Lubbock County roll in full. For New Deal that means ownership, valuation, tax, physical characteristics, every recorded deed and every recorded loan.
Continuously refreshed. Assessment values move on the county's own cycle, but deeds and ownership changes on New Deal parcels arrive shortly after recording.
Yes. Absentee is a field on the New Deal record, so you can combine it with equity, tenure and property type in the same search.
$60 per month to start. Pre foreclosure data comes with it, so New Deal distress signals are not a separate subscription.
Search Every New Deal Parcel
From $60 per month with 10,000 records included.
