Stop Guessing Which CT
Foreclosures Have Real Equity

We pull the actual court worksheet for every Connecticut foreclosure auction — fair market value, total debt, committee attorney contacts, and links to every court document. No estimates. No guesswork. Free access, updated daily.

Court-verified numbersAll 169 CT townsAttorney contact info
Apr 18Residential

Darien

18 Beverly Place, Darien, CT 06820

Equity

$3,953,933

FMV

$5,500,000

Jun 13Vacant

Hamden

660 Sherman Avenue, Hamden, CT

Equity

$2,372,648

FMV

$3,200,000

May 2Commercial

New Britain

139-145-161-191 Arch Street, New Britain, CT 06051

Equity

$1,201,109

FMV

$2,735,000

Apr 4Residential

Middlebury

470 South Street, Middlebury, CT 06762

Equity

$841,562

FMV

$1,200,000

Showing top 4 by equity out of 214 active auctions — unlock all 214

214+
Upcoming Auctions Tracked
169
Connecticut Towns Covered
5,000+
Active Foreclosure Cases

All data is compiled from publicly available Connecticut court filings — court-ordered appraisals and foreclosure worksheets, not Zillow estimates.

What You Get — Completely Free

Everything you need to find the best foreclosure deals in Connecticut, delivered to your inbox.

Real Equity Numbers

Fair market value minus total debt from the actual court foreclosure worksheet. Not an algorithm — real numbers from real filings.

Attorney Direct Line

Name, phone, and email for the committee attorney on each auction. Skip the runaround — call the person who controls the sale.

Every Court Document

One-click links to the notice, complaint, appraisal, and foreclosure worksheet. Do your due diligence in minutes, not hours.

Get Instant Access

All 214 properties. Equity analysis. Attorney contacts. Court docs. No credit card required.

No credit card. No spam. Instant access.

Common Questions

Where does this data come from?

All data is compiled from publicly available Connecticut court filings. Fair market values come from court-ordered appraisals. Debt totals come from foreclosure worksheets filed with the court. We don't estimate anything.

How is equity calculated?

Equity = Fair Market Value (court appraisal) minus Total Debt (foreclosure worksheet). These are the same numbers the court uses to approve the sale. No Zestimates, no AVMs, no algorithms.

Is this really free?

Yes. Full access to all upcoming auction data — equity analysis, committee attorney contacts, and court document links — for free. We make money from premium features like active case monitoring and skip tracing that we'll launch later.

How often is the data updated?

Daily. New filings, auction dates, and case updates are gathered from public court records and processed within hours of being posted.