We track North Carolina's tax-foreclosure auctions daily — sale dates, upset-bid deadlines, minimum next bids, maps, and alerts — so the deal doesn't slip past you.
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An actual live listing — a real NC tax foreclosure with an upcoming end date.
Daily updates
Everything in one place — filters, tags, saved searches, and one-click Excel export.
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Deadlines & next bids
Every listing shows its sale date and upset-bid deadline — and the statutory minimum next bid, computed for you the way the statute says: beat the last price by 5% or $750, whichever is greater. No spreadsheet math at 4:55 PM.
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County by county
Every geocoded listing on an interactive statewide map — colored by deal label, filterable by county and status. Spot the clusters near you, or the quiet counties nobody else is watching.
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Watchlists & alerts
Star a property, add private notes, and get an email when a bid, deadline, or status changes.
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Rehab calculator
Estimate renovation costs by square footage, scope of work, and NC region — then pressure-test the deal with the built-in Fix & Flip and BRRRR analyzers. Every assumption is editable and clearly labeled; nothing is hidden in a black box.
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Courthouse packet
One click fills the official AOC-CV-414 upset-bid form right in your browser — case facts and statutory deposit math prefilled from the listing, party names left for you to copy from the case file (we never guess them). Print it with a bid-prep packet, and it even works offline at the courthouse.
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Questions
Individual plans are $54.95/month or $549/year (about two months free). Every plan starts with a 1-day free trial — a card is required to start it, but you won't be charged if you cancel before the trial ends.
Yes. One payment covers your whole office: $179/month for 5 seats, $399 for 15, or $799 for 40 — each with a 14-day free trial, and yearly billing at ten months' price for twelve. Your own seat is one of them, so a 5-seat plan covers you and four agents. You add and remove agents yourself from a seat console, and a seat frees up the moment someone leaves. More than 40 agents? Get a quote. See brokerage plans →
After a North Carolina tax-foreclosure sale, there's a 10-day window where anyone can raise ("upset") the winning bid — by at least 5% or $750, whichever is greater. Each upset restarts the window. We show the deadline and compute the minimum next bid on every listing. Read the full upset-bid guide →
95 North Carolina counties covered to date, with listings from nearly 90 of them on a typical day. Sign up and check the map for what's active near you today.
No. Everything here is informational. Data may contain errors or be out of date — always verify independently with the county and the court file, and talk to a professional before bidding.
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