How to find tax auctions. Are you interested in learning how to find tax auctions? It is much easier than one
might think if you know where to look.
In the early days of the tax auctions, if you were interested in finding tax auctions you would have to search the newspaper or call the newspaper in the area you are interested in and have them mail a paper to you. That would be very time consuming and makes investing nationwide very difficult.
Today with the popularity of the Internet, investors are able to find tax auctions from the comfort of home. Many counties now have websites that will list the upcoming tax auctions. Some of the counties will post information about each lot so that you will have an easier time researching the property before committing to bid on the property.
There are two primary methods I use when I am searching for tax sales. The first method is to use a search engine. I just type in the county I am interested in and the website usually comes up.
For example, if I want to find the tax auctions in Lee County Florida, I will type Lee County Florida in the search engine and the first result is often the county website. There will be times when the county does not have a website or a private individual has made a site about the county.
I have found that when counties do not have a website, the clerk or treasurer may. In that case I would type in Lee County Florida clerk of the courts or Lee County Florida treasurer depending on which department I am looking for.
The other source I use to find tax auctions in Naco.org. It is the National Association of Counties and lists most county websites and contact information. I have gone through every county on their site and not all of the websites are correct. If it doesn’t show a website the county may not have one, but search for one anyway because I have found a few that were not listed.
Once you find the county website, you can usually find the tax sale information on under the treasurer or tax collector. That isn’t the case with every County so also check with the clerk. Most of the time you will not need to call, but some counties do not publish the tax properties online and require you to either buy a newspaper or send them some money to mail a list to you. Those counties can often have good deals because fewer investors are willing to take the extra steps necessary to review the properties.
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