Early Summertime Tax Sales

There is no shortage of early summertime tax sales! Here are the tax sales that you can look forward to this summer….

Summertime Tax Lien Sales

Maryland tax sales are wrapping up and there are only 4 counties left that will have their tax sales by the end of this month. New Jersey and Louisiana, also have tax sales this month and throughout the summer and many of those are online. Kentucky counties have tax sales coming up throughout the summer, but they are all live tax sales. West Virginia counties also have live tax lien sales coming up in early summer. All the Iowa tax sales are held on June 19 this year and many of them are online. The Wyoming tax sale season begins in July. Also in July is the Washington DC tax lien sale. Both the State of Wyoming and Washington DC have live tax sales.

Summertime Tax Deed Sales

There are not a lot of tax sales in the early summer on the west coast. But the east coast is loaded with them and many of those are online.

There are quite a few Florida tax deed sales coming up in July and August and many of them are online. Some of these counties may have tax sales as often as once a week! New York counties have tax deed sales from now through September and a few of them are online.

The state of Wisconsin also has a handful of counties that have sealed bid or online tax sales this month and next. But they typically do not have many properties in their tax sales. Sometimes there are only 1 or 2 properties in these Wisconsin tax sales.

A few Louisiana parishes have online tax deed sales in July, and many of these sales are online. Some Ohio counties also have tax deed sales from now until the beginning of September and a handful of those tax sales are online, although most of them are live. There are quite a few Virginia tax sales through June and July and many of them are now online.

There are plenty of live tax deed sales coming in Arkansas from July through September. The state of Idaho has 3 counties with tax sales scheduled this summer. But each of these tax sales has only 1 or 2 properties in the auction. And they are all live. New Mexico has 4 counties with live tax sales scheduled for June.

One of my favorite states for online tax deed auctions is Michigan. Michigan tax sales will begin in late July and early August and go through to the end of the summer. There are a couple of live tax sales coming up in June in the state of Kansas. And Wyandotte County has an online deed sale scheduled for August.

There are quite a few North Carolina counties with tax sales from now through September. But only counties that have larger cities have more than a handful of properties in their tax sales. There are also a few counties in my state – Pennsylvania, that have deed sales coming up. And some of them are now online. Some of the PA counties have combined their tax sales with the Sheriff sales and they are held on Bid4Assets.com.

Redeemable Deed Sales

Delaware has only 3 counties and they all have a tax sale in June or July. There are also 3 municipalities in Connecticut that have redeemable deed sales scheduled during June or July. Tax sales in Delaware and Connecticut are live auctions. There are a few counties in Tennessee that have tax sales this summer, and now some of them are online.

Some counties in Georgia and Texas have tax sales every month. These sales are usually on the first Tuesday of the month. But since this year the first Tuesday of July is the July 4th holiday, Georgia counties will have their tax July tax sales on the following day – Wednesday, July 5. Texas counties will likely skip having tax sales in July, so look for them on the first Tuesday of August. Only three GA counties and a handful of TX counties have their redeemable deed auctions online. The city of Philadelphia has an online redeemable deed sale in July.

Where are you spending your vacation this summer? If you’re going to be in one of these states, why not investigate the tax sales?

About Joanne

Joanne Musa is known online as the Tax Lien Lady. She helps people who want to invest their money profitably in tax liens and tax deeds and get high returns on their money without the typical risks of real estate investing or the uncertainty of the stock market. Get your free special report on "7 Steps to Building Your Profitable Tax Lien Portfolio" by Clicking Here.
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