Find properties at auction near you in Indiana including houses, lots, and commercial. Find foreclosed properties, government properties, bank properties, and also private properties at auctions.
- Tax Sales
- Sheriff Sales
- Foreclosure Auctions
- Government Surplus Property
Indiana Sheriff Sales / Tax Sales / Property Foreclosure Auctions
Allen County Sheriff Indiana – Sheriff Sale
Clark County Sheriff Sales (Sales on Tuesdays and Thursdays)
Clark County Indiana Tax Sales
Clinton County, IN Sheriff’s Sales View Listings
Daviess County Sheriff Sales (Sales Once Every Other Month)
Dearborn Sheriff Sale – Lawrenceburg, IN
Decatur County – Auctions / Sheriff Sales
DeKalb County Tax Sale Information
Delaware County, Indiana Tax Sales 2022 Deed Sale
Franklin County Sheriff Sale (Sales on Last Wednesday of the Month)
Grant County Indiana Sheriff Sale
Hamilton County Indiana – Sheriff’s Sale Property Search
Huntington Indiana Sheriff Sales
Indiana Dept. of Administration – Indiana State Surplus Real Estate Auctions
Intend Indiana – Sale of Distressed Properties
Johnson County Sheriff’s Sales View Postings
Kosciusko County, Indiana – Sheriff Sales
Lake County Indiana Sheriff Sales View Listings [PDF]
Marion County Sheriff’s Office – Indianapolis, IN – Sheriff Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Email
Monroe County Indiana Sheriff Sales
Monroe County Indiana Real Property Tax Sale
Noble County – Sheriff Sale Listings
Porter County Sheriff – Sheriff Sales
Shelby County Indiana Sheriff Sales
St. Joseph County – Properties for Sale – South Bend, IN
Vanderburgh Commissioner’s Property Auction View Listings
Vanderburgh County Sheriff Sales
Vermillion County Sheriff Sale
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Lien Notice
Although real estate taxes are current on the date of the sale, it is highly recommended that any person interested in purchasing a property at a sheriff’s sale should perform a title search to ensure there are no other existing liens or encumbrances that may follow the property (that you, as a buyer, will be responsible for). You can contact an attorney or local title company for further information.