Tax foreclosures in Scotland County
Scotland County is consistently among the most active counties for tax-foreclosure sales in North Carolina. 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 Scotland County listing in one place: sale dates, upset-bid deadlines, minimum-bid math, and the paperwork you need to bid. The live count includes tax sales from both Scotland County and the City of Laurinburg.
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 37 tax-foreclosure listings in Scotland County as of August 17, 2026.
Most listings are in Laurinburg — the city runs its own tax sales on top of the county's — with the rest in communities like Wagram, Laurel Hill, and Marston.
How tax foreclosure sales work in Scotland County
- Sales are typically held at the county courthouse in Laurinburg — 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 Scotland 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. Scotland County is consistently among the most active counties for tax-foreclosure sales in North Carolina.
Where are Scotland County tax foreclosure sales held?
Typically at the county courthouse in Laurinburg, 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 Scotland County? Browse all the county guides, including nearby Robeson County, Cumberland County, and Richmond County.