Tax foreclosures in Ashe County
Ashe County has had more tax-foreclosure listings than most North Carolina counties. When property taxes go unpaid long enough, the county forecloses and the property is sold at public auction — often at prices well below market value. Tax Foreclosures NC tracks every Ashe County listing in one place: sale dates, upset-bid deadlines, minimum-bid math, and the paperwork you need to bid.
New sales are scheduled throughout the year, and every listing here updates daily — so a property you see today may have a new high bid or a new deadline tomorrow. Tax Foreclosures NC has tracked 29 tax-foreclosure listings in Ashe County as of August 17, 2026.
No single town dominates Ashe County's listings — properties have shown up in small mountain communities like Crumpler, Creston, Fleetwood, and Lansing, along with the Jefferson and West Jefferson area.
How tax foreclosure sales work in Ashe County
- Sales are typically held at the county courthouse in Jefferson — the exact time and place are listed on each sale's notice, so always confirm on the listing.
- After the auction, North Carolina law keeps bidding open for 10 more days. Anyone can raise the bid by 5% or $750, whichever is greater — this is the upset-bid process, and it's where many buyers actually win. Try the upset-bid calculator →
- Each raised bid restarts the 10-day clock. The sale is final only after 10 days pass with no new bid.
- Do your own due diligence before bidding: visit the property, check for liens, and verify details with the county. New to this? Start with how it works, step by step →
Frequently asked
How many tax foreclosures are there in Ashe County?
The count changes as new sales are scheduled and upset-bid windows close — the live number at the top of this page updates daily. Ashe County has had more tax-foreclosure listings than most North Carolina counties.
Where are Ashe County tax foreclosure sales held?
Typically at the county courthouse in Jefferson, but the location can vary by sale — the exact place and time are on each sale's notice, so always confirm on the listing.
How much does it cost to see the listings?
Full access is $54.95/month or $549/year, with a 1-day free trial (card required, no charge if you cancel during the trial).
Investing beyond Ashe County? Browse all the county guides, including nearby Caldwell County and Alexander County.