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There is no pre-registration for the real property auction. Registration occurs at the door the day of the auction.
Washington County refers to over the counter sales as private sales. Real property that did not sale at a previous real property auction may be sold through a private sale
No, the mortgage foreclosure auctions are not conducted by Washington County. Mortgage foreclosure real property auctions are conducted by a Trustee appointed by the Mortgage Company. Typically, the only involvement Washington County has with the mortgage foreclosures is recording of the documents. The Washington County, Department of Assessment & Taxation, Recording Division, can be contacted at 503.846.8752 regarding a mortgage foreclosure property. You can also visit this department and do research on the mortgage foreclosures. The Department of Assessment & Taxation, Recording Division, is located at 155 North First Avenue, Room 130, Hillsboro, OR.
Click on the Real Property Auction page and on the bottom of the page you can submit the form to be added to the email notification list. The County will send out an email approximately 1 month before the auction.
You must register to bid and receive a bidder’s number. Bidding begins at the minimum bid established in notice of sale and continues incrementally until no more bids are offered. The successful bidder must provide the required deposit at the time of sale and sign a Certificate of Sale Agreement. The balance of the purchase price is due at closing, which is typically within 30 to 60 days from the date of the auction.
The minimum bid for tax properties at auction is typically established at 70 percent of the assessed Real Market Value (RMV) for the property.
The auctions are held whenever there is property available for sale. Currently, there is no specific date when the auction occurs.
No, the required deposit for purchase of the real property at auction is not refundable.
On the day of the auction, go to the registration table and complete a Bidder Registration Form. To be eligible to bid, you must have in-hand the required deposit for each parcel that you plan to bid on. The deposit can be in cash, cashier’s check or certified funds made payable to Washington County. County staff will verify that you have the required deposit, and then give you a numbered bid card. Only qualified bidders will receive a numbered bid card and will be eligible to participate in the auction. You must be registered before the auction begins at 10 am. No late registrations will be allowed.
If the property does not receive any offers at public auction, the county may choose to hold the property for the next real property auction, or it may be sold through a private sale.
A Quit Claim Deed is given for properties sold at auction.
Washington County accepts cash, cashier's check or certified funds for the required deposit and for the remaining amount due upon the completion of sale.