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Get auction list details in one place — save time and money.

Stop stitching together county PDFs, clerk sites, and CAD portals. Review sale dates, addresses, trustees, loan lines, legal descriptions, and filing context in a single book-style list — then open official county records when you need to verify.

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Full auction rows in one table
Travis & Williamson notices
Less tab-hopping, faster review
Save time and research cost
What you get

Everything a foreclosure investor scans for — in one list

Modeled on county auction books and trustee notices. One row per property so you can compare opportunities without rebuilding spreadsheets from PDFs.

  • Sale dates upfront
  • Lien & deed context
  • Parties on the notice

Property & location

  • Street address with city & ZIP
  • Map / parcel ID
  • Assessed value & property class
  • Year built, units, sq ft, bed/bath/garage

Sale & parties

  • Auction / sale date & time
  • Mortgagor & mortgagee
  • Trustee & notice type
  • Original amount & estimated balance

Legal & recordings

  • Legal description
  • Volume, document # & page
  • Interest, payment & expiration fields
  • Estimated equity & margin (when published)

Your workflow

  • Filter by Texas county
  • Book-style table on any device
  • View details for full notice text
  • Jump to official CAD & clerk sources

Always verify with the county clerk, appraisal district, and your title or legal advisor before bidding. This tool organizes public notices — it does not replace professional diligence.

Simple workflow

Three steps. Less wasted research.

Designed for phones first — wide tables scroll horizontally when you need every column.

  1. 1

    Pick your county

    Start with Travis, Williamson, or other Texas counties as data is added. Narrow by city, ZIP, or sale month.

  2. 2

    Scan the auction book table

    Each row lines up with what you see in county foreclosure books — address, parties, dates, amounts, and legal lines in one scroll.

  3. 3

    Open details & official sources

    Tap View details for the full notice, then jump to the county CAD or clerk hub to confirm liens, deeds, and tax data.

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Built for busy investors

Less research overhead. More time on deals that pencil.

I used to lose an hour jumping between county sites. Having the auction rows in one table is a real time saver.

Texas flipper

The book-style columns match what I already look for on trustee PDFs — I just scroll one list on my phone now.

Wholesale buyer

Watchlists and sale-date filters mean fewer missed auctions — that alone can pay for the membership.

Buy-and-hold investor

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Get Auction List

Texas foreclosure and trustee-sale lists in one place — built to save investors time and research cost.

Get Auction List provides public-record research and informational tools only. We do not provide legal, financial, investment, tax, title, or real estate advice. Information may be incomplete, delayed, or inaccurate. Users must independently verify all property, lien, deed, tax, title, occupancy, and auction details with official county records, title companies, attorneys, tax offices, and other qualified professionals before bidding or purchasing.