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Live Properties
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Counties Covered
49
Avg Deal Score
1 yr (varies)
Redemption Period

How Maryland Tax Sales Work

Sale Type
Tax Lien Certificate
Maryland sells tax lien certificates at auction. The investor pays the delinquent taxes and receives a certificate with the right to collect interest. If the owner does not redeem, the investor can eventually obtain the deed.
Redemption Period
1 yr — varies by property type
Tax lien certificate sold (MD Tax-Property §14-808 et seq). Redemption window depends on property type — 6 months for vacant/abandoned, 9 months standard, up to 2 years for owner-occupied residential in Baltimore City.
Vacant/abandoned: ~6 months. Standard residential: ~9-12 months. Baltimore City owner-occupied residential: up to 2 years. Confirm classification before bidding.
Avg Property Tax Rate
1.09%
Near the national average (1.1%).
Homestead Rules
Special Rules Apply
Homestead tax credit available.
Investor Notes for Maryland:
MD is a lien state. Tax sale certificates sold at annual county auctions. Owner redemption period varies materially by property type — 6 months for vacant/abandoned, 9 months standard, up to 2 years for owner-occupied residential in Baltimore City. After redemption expires, lienholder must file foreclosure action for deed. Baltimore City has high volume of sales.

Common Liens & Pitfalls in Maryland

  • IRS federal tax liens
  • City water/sewer liens

Current Auctions in Maryland

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Live Auction Lien-checked Limited data
1618 EDMONDSON AVE, Catonsville, Baltimore City County, MD
Baltimore City County, MD
Opening Bid $484
Est. Market Value $220,000
Type Land / Vacant
Score: 76.0 (low confidence)
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1011 BRANTLEY AVE, Baltimore, Baltimore City County, MD
Baltimore City County, MD
Opening Bid $476
Est. Market Value $21,000
Type Single Family
Score: 54.0 (low confidence)
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1809 W LAFAYETTE AVE, Baltimore, Baltimore City County, MD
Baltimore City County, MD
Opening Bid $536
Est. Market Value $125,000
Type Land / Vacant
Score: 52.0 (low confidence)
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1018 W LANVALE ST, Baltimore, Baltimore City County, MD
Baltimore City County, MD
Opening Bid $969
Est. Market Value $38,000
Type Single Family
Score: 52.0 (low confidence)
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1407 MOSHER ST, Baltimore, Baltimore City County, MD
Baltimore City County, MD
Opening Bid $1,034
Est. Market Value $28,000
Type Land / Vacant
Score: 42.0 (low confidence)

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Maryland Tax Sale FAQ

Maryland is a tax lien state. Tax lien certificate sold (MD Tax-Property §14-808 et seq). Redemption window depends on property type — 6 months for vacant/abandoned, 9 months standard, up to 2 years for owner-occupied residential in Baltimore City.

The standard redemption period in Maryland is 1 yr, but it varies by property type. Vacant/abandoned: ~6 months. Standard residential: ~9-12 months. Baltimore City owner-occupied residential: up to 2 years. Confirm classification before bidding.

DeedFlex aggregates Maryland 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 Maryland properties with full deal analysis.

Key risks include: IRS federal tax liens, City water/sewer liens. MD is a lien state. Tax sale certificates sold at annual county auctions. Owner redemption period varies materially by property type — 6 months for vacant/abandoned, 9 months standard, up to 2 years for owner-occupied residential in Baltimore City. After redemption expires, lienholder must file foreclosure action for deed. Baltimore City has high volume of sales.

Opening bids vary widely by county and property. Maryland has an average property tax rate of 1.09%, 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.

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