Why become a member?
SEE MORE AUCTIONS.....
Avoid missing an auction that you didn't know about. Seeing the right house could be worth tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of dollars.
SAVE TIME....
You don't have to find the source and pull all the auction data, and then try to figure out what is new and what has been rescheduled...Every week.
We do it for you with one click.
KNOW MORE THAN THE BROKERS....
We give you data so that you can educate yourself. Even if you don't buy a property at foreclosure sale or tax sale, you will have the peace of mind knowing you considered all of the options.
AVOID BROKER CLICKBAIT....
Foreclosure Sales Reports and Tax Sales Reports will save you the time and effort wasted considering properties that aren't actually distressed foreclosure sales or tax sales. Our data are ONLY government-directed public auctions.
Information and Disinformation
Connecticut Property Auctions data IS publicly available information from government sources on court-ordered foreclosure sales and municipal tax sales.
Our data IS NOT a list of real estate owned (REO) bank properties. Most “foreclosures” on other sites are properties that have already been foreclosed upon and are now owned by the bank. These banks hire real estate brokers to list the properties. Many of these listings are noted as “foreclosure”, which is just marketing to attract bargain hunters.
Our data IS NOT advice. We are going to the source to give you data, not advice, and certainly not a sales pitch designed to worsen FOMO.
No listing fees. No broker fees.
In the typical arrangement, brokers on the buy-side of a transaction get paid a commission which is paid by the seller. For this reason, brokers don’t show their buyers court-ordered foreclosure sales or tax sales. They don’t get a commission.
Some websites include a subset of court-ordered foreclosure sales, but nowhere near all of the foreclosure sales. Most of their data are the REOs discussed above, which get picked up by their web scraping algo’s as foreclosures, further increasing the disinformation perpetuated by agents who advertise the properties as foreclosures and are paid by the seller.
For example, another site that is focused on auctions, recently showed a total of 34 actual foreclosure auctions in Connecticut. We have over 400, all gathered directly from government sources.