Every upcoming county tax sale we track, in one calendar — pulled daily from county tax collector, treasurer, and auction-platform sources. Pick a state to see sale dates, counties, and how many properties are in each auction.
Tax sales run on county cycles — many states hold most of their auctions in one season. These calendars update the moment a county posts a sale date.
Daily. DeedFlex pulls sale dates and property lists straight from county tax collector, treasurer, and auction-platform sources, so the calendar reflects what counties have actually scheduled.
Both. Many counties now run tax deed and tax lien sales on online platforms, while others still hold them at the courthouse. Registration requirements and deposit deadlines vary by county, so always confirm details with the county before bidding.
Create a DeedFlex account to open any auction on the calendar and browse every parcel in that sale — with deal scores, opening bids, risk flags, and owner research tools.
Sale dates come from official county sources and can change or be cancelled by the county at any time. Always verify the date, time, and registration requirements with the county before bidding. Counts reflect auctions DeedFlex currently tracks over the next 180 days.