Removing a Lien after Buying at County Auction
If you are a real estate investor who purchases properties at foreclosure and/or tax deed auctions, then you already know the auction is a bit of a shark tank. There is money to be made,…
If you are a real estate investor who purchases properties at foreclosure and/or tax deed auctions, then you already know the auction is a bit of a shark tank. There is money to be made,…
Using real estate farming foreclosure auctions as a core acquisition strategy is one of the most targeted approaches available, allowing you to identify distressed owners months before properties ever reach the county auction calendar. Using…
Buying a home at foreclosure auction? It’s not unusual for some things to be left behind for the new owner. Sometimes you get the appliances. Sometimes you get the curtains or drapes. Sometimes you get…
Updated: March 16, 2026 The question of why some foreclosure auctions are cheap has a nuanced answer that every auction investor needs to understand before interpreting a low bid result as a bargain, because discount…
Just another $500 you say to yourself as your eyes are glued to the monitor that shows you have just been usurped as the leading bidder with five minutes to go. Ten minutes later you…
Updated: March 16, 2026 You just got a fantastic winning bid at a County Foreclosure Auction, and you can already see the dollar signs. You got this property at an excellent price after all your…
$238,000 for a Burned Down House A Florida Man and local Palm Beach County investor buys a house at the foreclosure auction with a winning bid of $238,000. When the investor drives by the property…
Within approximately 10 minutes you can register for a foreclosure auction for any of the Florida County Foreclosure and Tax Deed auctions. You simply need to know your name, physical and email address. Once you…