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Ashe County Tax Foreclosures

Every listing, every sale date, every upset-bid deadline in Ashe County — updated daily.

12 active listings in Ashe County as of August 17, 2026 — updated daily.

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

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).

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