CT Property Auctions — Connecticut Foreclosure Intelligence
active auctions + 834 historical sales analyzed

Every Saturday at noon,
pick the right auction

Connecticut foreclosure auctions all happen at the same time — Saturday at noon, on-site. You can only attend one. We give you the financial intelligence to pick the one most likely to sell at the biggest discount to appraised value.

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Upcoming Auctions — Highest Equity

Updated daily
Town Auction Date Fair Market Value Debt Equity Ratio
Stamford Mar 22, 2026 $182,000 $14,792 0.085
Torrington Mar 28, 2026 $300,000 $26,574 0.089
Stamford Apr 5, 2026 $530,000 $58,753 0.120
Torrington Mar 15, 2026 $215,000 $29,655 0.144

Real results from Connecticut foreclosure auctions

17.5%
Median discount
to appraised value
82%
Of buyers paid
below appraisal
4
Median bidders
per auction
67%
Loss rate for the
worst creditors

Intelligence that gives you an edge at auction

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Debt-to-Equity Analysis

See the fair market value, outstanding debt, and prior liens for every property. Our ratio instantly shows you where the equity is — and where you'll get the biggest discount.

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Know the Starting Bid

The plaintiff typically opens at the amount owed. If you're the only other bidder, you win by outbidding them by just a penny. Properties with low debt relative to value are where you'll find the biggest potential discounts.

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All 169 Towns Covered

Comprehensive coverage of every Connecticut town with scheduled foreclosure sales. Currently tracking 89 towns with active auctions, updated before each Saturday.

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Historical Auction Results

834 completed sales analyzed. See actual discounts, bidder counts, and competition levels by town. Know which towns give the best deals before you drive there.

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Creditor Intelligence

Some creditors take losses on 60%+ of their sales. Others almost never do. When you know which is which, you know where to find the biggest discounts.

AI Research Assistant

Ask questions in plain English. "Which towns have the least competition?" "What creditors take the biggest losses?" Instant answers from both live and historical data.

From courthouse data to auction strategy

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We scrape the courts daily

Our system pulls every upcoming foreclosure sale from Connecticut's judicial system — all 169 towns, automatically. New auctions, cancellations, updated financials.

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We extract the financials

For each property, we pull the committee worksheet: appraised value, total debt, prior liens, and condo fees. Then we calculate the equity ratio so you can compare deals at a glance.

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You pick your Saturday

Every auction is at noon on Saturday at the property. You can only go to one. Sort by equity ratio, filter by town, and choose the auction where the math gives you the biggest edge.

Your auction strategy assistant

Our AI assistant knows every upcoming auction and every historical sale. Ask it to compare this Saturday's options, find which towns have the least competition, or identify which creditors take the biggest losses.

"Which creditors are most likely to take a loss at auction?"

CT Property Auctions Assistant
How competitive is Hartford?
Based on 24 completed sales, Hartford averages 4.5 bidders per auction, right around the statewide median. Average discount is 19.3% off appraised value, above the statewide median of 17.5%. There are currently 6 upcoming Hartford auctions.
Which creditors take the biggest losses?
Bank of NY Mellon takes losses on 67% of their sales, the highest in our data. Mortgage Assets Management loses on 60% across 10 sales. Compare that to Wells Fargo at just 15%. When these creditors are the plaintiff, the odds tilt in your favor.

One plan. Everything included.

$20 / month
7-day free trial — cancel anytime before you're charged
  • Full access to all upcoming auction data
  • Debt-to-equity analysis for every property
  • Historical results — 834 sales with discounts, bidder counts, creditor loss rates
  • Town-by-town competition analysis
  • AI assistant — ask anything about auctions, towns, or creditors
  • All 169 Connecticut towns monitored
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Disclaimer: The information provided on this site is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, or financial advice. All data is gathered from publicly available court records and is provided without guarantee of accuracy or completeness. Users should conduct their own independent research and due diligence before making any purchasing decisions. CT Property Auctions is not responsible for errors, omissions, or any actions taken based on the information provided.

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