NC tax foreclosures · statewide

90+ NC counties.
Updated daily.

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.

$54.95/month or $549/year · 1-day free trial · brokerage plans from $179/mo (5 seats)

95 counties covered to date Hundreds of listings tracked right now New numbers daily
Tax Foreclosures NC listing dashboard showing live auctions, filters, and an ending-soon rail
Property detail on a phone: current bid, deal label, and one-tap rehab and courthouse tools
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An actual live listing — a real NC tax foreclosure with an upcoming end date.

Daily updates

New listings and bid changes, updated daily

Everything in one place — filters, tags, saved searches, and one-click Excel export.

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Ending-soon rail: auctions closing within five days, with current bids, upset deadlines, and property photos

Deadlines & next bids

The clock and the number that decide every deal

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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Property detail page with current bid, deal label, satellite map, and street view

County by county

The whole state, on one map

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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Interactive map of North Carolina with hundreds of auction listings plotted across the state

Watchlists & alerts

Watch a property, get emailed when it moves

Star a property, add private notes, and get an email when a bid, deadline, or status changes.

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Watchlist page with watched properties, current bids, deadlines, and status badges

Rehab calculator

Rough numbers before you drive out

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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Rehab cost estimator with square footage, region, rehab level, and contingency inputs

Courthouse packet

From listing to courthouse-ready in minutes

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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AOC-CV-414 upset-bid form with prefilled case facts and statutory minimum bid and deposit

Questions

Frequently asked

How much does it cost?

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.

Can my brokerage buy access for our agents?

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 →

What's an upset bid?

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 →

Do you cover my county?

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.

Is this legal or investment advice?

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.

How do I get help?

Email [email protected] and a human will get back to you.