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They sell one signal for $129/month.
We sell six for $29.

TexasNTS does one thing — Notices of Trustee's Sale — and charges $39/month for 5 counties, $79 for 30, and $129/month statewide.1 Texas Signals covers foreclosure auction notices across 162 Texas counties and growing weekly, plus the five signal families that fire before the notice ever posts — tax-delinquent rolls, evictions, probate and divorce filings, permits and code violations — 2,455,921 records across 200 counties, for $29/month, limited-time price.

Texas SignalsTexasNTSPropStreamPropertyRadar
Built exclusively for Texas
Monthly price — statewide Texas$29/mo limited-time$129/mo1$99/mo2 national plan$119/mo3 national plan
Price for 5 counties$29 — no county caps$39/mo1
Texas distress-signal families6 — pre-foreclosure, auctions, tax-delinquent, evictions, probate & divorce, permits/violations1 — NTS only4National datasets, not Texas-court-signal focusedNational datasets, not Texas-court-signal focused
Texas foreclosure-notice county depth162 counties, verified live — growing weekly"All 254" claimed; own FAQ hedges on county compliance4~85 TX counties5~110 TX counties5
County caps / removal rulesNone5–30 county caps below Statewide; counties removable once per sale cycle1
Trial7 days, card required7 days, card required; billing starts automatically after the trial15 days3
User seatsNo artificial cap1 seat on every self-serve plan1

— means not applicable or not published on the company's public pages. 1 texasnts.com/pricing, retrieved 2026-07-27. 2 propstream.com/pricing (Essentials, monthly), retrieved 2026-07-27. 3 propertyradar.com/pricing (Solo, monthly), retrieved 2026-07-27. 4 texasnts.com features/FAQ pages, retrieved 2026-07-27. 5 As published in TexasNTS's own comparison table (texasnts.com, retrieved 2026-07-27) — their claim, not ours. Texas Signals figures are queried live from our database and refreshed nightly.

Head to head: Texas Signals vs TexasNTS

Feature by feature, sourced from their public pages.

Texas SignalsTexasNTS
§51.002 sale dates & first-Tuesday auction calendar4
Signals upstream of the notice (tax-delinquent, evictions, probate, divorce, permits, violations) — five more families4
CMA, ARV & deal-analysis tools built in — CMA generator, distress score, offer calculator, deal board
Cash-buyer data
Email alerts — county alerts, new filings, days-before-sale — capped at 20 alert-enabled saved searches on all self-serve tiers1
CSV export — 1,000 rows on Starter, 10,000 on Pro/Statewide1
API access on self-serve plans — Enterprise only1

The part they can't say

A Notice of Trustee's Sale is the last public signal before the courthouse steps — by the time it posts, every NTS subscriber in Texas is looking at the same list with a 21-day fuse. The owners you actually want to reach show up months earlier: in the tax-delinquent roll, the probate docket, the divorce filing, the eviction record. TexasNTS starts at the finish line. Texas Signals starts where deals start.

Same public records, honest framing

Texas Property Code §51.002 requires every county to post foreclosure notices on its public website, free of charge. Nobody owns this data — not us, not them. What you pay for is aggregation, structure, freshness, and what's layered on top. We layer five more signal families and a full deal-analysis toolkit on top, and charge $29.

Every signal. 190 counties. $29/mo.

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