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IRS property auctions--any experience?

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2021 4:38 pm
by texsuze
The IRS is conducting an auction at our county courthouse next month; four different undeveloped lots in a nearby ranch subdivision all owned by the same estate (between 6 & 7 acres each). I guess it's about unpaid taxes or something. My brother and SIL have a lot in the same subdivision and some day plan to build a home and retire there. DH and I are pondering bidding on one of the properties. I'm just thinking way down the line about 'right-sizing' our living scenario since we're rapidly aging our way to a potentially smaller acreage. Well, that's my thought process anyway ;)

We've never participated in an IRS auction, having only read the public notice info. Anyone have experience or pointers on the process? There is a minimum bid on each lot and proof of ability to bid is required in the form of 20% of the minimum bid amount.

Re: IRS property auctions--any experience?

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2021 11:24 pm
by piedmontfields
I know nothing about IRS auctions. I will note that many other auctions are now online, so it is more like "eBay" bidding where one sets a max price/increments for re-bids. Don't know if that is the case here.

Good luck!

Re: IRS property auctions--any experience?

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 5:00 pm
by texsuze
Thanks, Pied, this auction takes place at our county courthouse. I wish it were a sealed-bid auction but I'm guessing they'll get one of the local livestock auctioneers (we have plenty out here ;) ) to handle the task. DH happens to be lunching with our CPA today, who worked for years in the IRS, so hopefully CPA can shed some light on the logistics.