The deal starts with a record change nobody else saw

DeedPulse monitors public records across all five NYC boroughs for commercial retail and mixed-use buildings. When a deed transfers, a lien gets filed, or a permit gets pulled, you know first.

Live Record Feed
Deed Transfer
147 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn
Mixed-use retail, 4 units · Recorded today
New Lien Filed
583 Grand Concourse Bronx
Commercial retail · $420K mechanic's lien
Permit Activity
91-12 Queens Blvd Queens
Full renovation permit filed · DOB NOW
Mortgage Maturity
220 W 42nd St Manhattan
$3.2M loan maturing in 60 days

Four signals that
predict a deal

Every off-market acquisition starts with a change in public records. DeedPulse tracks the signals that matter for commercial retail investors, filtered from the noise.

D

Deed Transfers

New ownership changes signal portfolio turnover. Catch properties changing hands before they hit the market again.

L

Lien Filings

Mechanic's liens, tax liens, and judgments often indicate distressed owners who may be motivated to sell.

P

Permit Activity

DOB permit filings reveal renovation plans and building changes, signaling shifts in ownership strategy.

M

Mortgage Events

Maturing loans, new mortgages, and satisfactions indicate refinancing pressure or capital events.

All five boroughs. Every commercial block.

DeedPulse pulls from ACRIS, DOB NOW, HPD, and PLUTO to cover commercial retail and mixed-use properties citywide. No manual searches. No missed filings.

Manhattan
ACRIS + DOB
Brooklyn
ACRIS + DOB
Queens
ACRIS + DOB
Bronx
ACRIS + DOB
Staten Island
Richmond County Clerk

Your next deal is already in the public record

The best off-market acquisitions come from seeing what others miss. DeedPulse turns public data into a private advantage for NYC commercial investors.