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Vermont Tax Deed & Lien Auctions — Live Data

Browse scored tax sale properties in Vermont. Every listing includes a deal score from 0 to 100 (higher is better), risk flags, estimated equity, and auction details. Updated daily from county sources.

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Avg Deal Score
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Redemption Period
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How Vermont Tax Sales Work

Sale Type
Tax Lien Certificate
Vermont 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
Tax sale held by town/municipal collector; owner, lienholder or mortgagee has ONE YEAR from the day of sale to redeem (32 V.S.A. § 5260) by paying the sale amount plus 1% per month interest. If unredeemed after that year, the collector issues a tax collector's deed.
Avg Property Tax Rate
1.9%
Above the national average (1.1%). Higher tax rates mean larger opening bids and lien amounts.
Homestead Rules
Special Rules Apply
Property tax credit available.
Investor Notes for Vermont:
VT is a lien state. Municipalities sell tax liens at annual sales. Extended redemption period (2+ years). High property tax rates. Very limited auction volume — small state with few delinquent properties. Check for Act 250 land use restrictions.

Common Liens & Pitfalls in Vermont

  • IRS federal tax liens

Current Auctions in Vermont

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Vermont Tax Sale FAQ

Vermont is a tax lien state. Tax sale held by town/municipal collector; owner, lienholder or mortgagee has ONE YEAR from the day of sale to redeem (32 V.S.A. § 5260) by paying the sale amount plus 1% per month interest. If unredeemed after that year, the collector issues a tax collector's deed.

The redemption period in Vermont is 1 yr. During this period, the original owner can reclaim the property by paying the purchase price plus applicable penalties and interest.

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Key risks include: IRS federal tax liens. VT is a lien state. Municipalities sell tax liens at annual sales. Extended redemption period (2+ years). High property tax rates. Very limited auction volume — small state with few delinquent properties. Check for Act 250 land use restrictions.

Opening bids vary widely by county and property. Vermont has an average property tax rate of 1.9%, 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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