Browse scored tax sale properties in Kansas. Every listing includes a 0-100 deal score, risk flags, estimated equity, and auction details. Updated daily from county sources.
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Live Properties
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Counties Covered
39
Avg Deal Score
No post-sale redemption
Redemption Period
How Kansas Tax Sales Work
Sale Type
Tax Deed
Kansas sells the actual property deed at auction. The winning bidder receives ownership of the property (subject to certain surviving liens and title clearing requirements).
Redemption Period
No post-sale redemption
Judicial tax foreclosure (KS Statute §79-2804). Sheriff deed issues ~30 days after court confirmation; no post-sale redemption.
A 12-month window exists to challenge procedural defects, but not to redeem.
Avg Property Tax Rate
1.41%
Near the national average (1.1%).
Homestead Rules
Special Rules Apply
Homestead refund program available.
Investor Notes for Kansas:
KS is a deed state with judicial tax foreclosure. Owner redemption rights are extinguished at the judicial sale (§79-2804). Sheriff deed issues ~30 days after court confirmation. The only exception is the federal 120-day IRS redemption window. County treasurers handle auctions. Check for special assessments in urban areas.
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Kansas Tax Sale FAQ
Kansas is a tax deed state. Judicial tax foreclosure (KS Statute §79-2804). Sheriff deed issues ~30 days after court confirmation; no post-sale redemption.
Kansas has no post-sale redemption — owners can pay delinquent taxes before the auction date, but once a property sells at auction the deed is final.
DeedFlex aggregates Kansas tax sale listings from county auction platforms and scores each property 0-100 based on estimated equity, market conditions, risk flags, and state-specific rules. Start with Pro ($89/mo) to browse all available Kansas properties with full deal analysis.
Key risks include: IRS federal tax liens, Special assessments. KS is a deed state with judicial tax foreclosure. Owner redemption rights are extinguished at the judicial sale (§79-2804). Sheriff deed issues ~30 days after court confirmation. The only exception is the federal 120-day IRS redemption window. County treasurers handle auctions. Check for special assessments in urban areas.
Opening bids vary widely by county and property. Kansas has an average property tax rate of 1.41%, which influences opening bid amounts. DeedFlex shows opening bids, estimated market values, and projected profit margins for every listed property so you can find deals within your budget.