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Fort Bend County Sheriff Sale Listings

Everything you need to bid on foreclosure properties in the Sugar Land / Missouri City area. Auction rules, deposit requirements, and what to watch out for.

Fort Bend County, Texas
Sugar Land / Missouri City
First Tuesday of each month

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Opening bids, property photos, ARV estimates, and auction dates

Overview

Fort Bend County (Sugar Land, Missouri City) holds foreclosure and tax sales on the first Tuesday of each month. One of the wealthiest and fastest-growing counties in the Houston metro, Fort Bend properties tend to have higher values and attract competitive bidding.

Quick Reference

Sale DayFirst Tuesday of each month
Sale LocationFort Bend County Courthouse, 401 Jackson St., Richmond
Sale Time10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Foreclosure TypeNon-judicial (deed of trust)
PaymentCash or cashier's check, due immediately
Redemption PeriodNone for mortgage; 2 years for homestead tax sales

How to Bid at a Fort Bend County Sheriff Sale

Follow these steps to participate in an upcoming Fort Bend County auction:

1

Find upcoming listings

Browse Fort Bend County sheriff sale listings on SheriffIQ or the county sheriff’s website. Check sale dates and property details.

2

Research the property

Run a title search through the Fort Bend County Recorder of Deeds. Check property tax status, municipal liens, and IRS liens. Drive by the property to assess exterior condition.

3

Register to bid

Register with the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office before the sale. Bring valid photo ID and any required deposits.

4

Attend and bid

Attend the auction at the designated location on sale day. Bidding is live, verbal, and ascending.

5

Pay the deposit

If you win, the deposit (the required deposit) is due per county rules. Have your payment ready in the accepted format — typically cashier’s check or money order.

6

Pay the balance

The remaining balance is due Cash or cashier's check, due immediately. Failure to pay typically results in forfeiture of your deposit and potential ban from future sales.

7

Receive your deed

After full payment, the Sheriff’s Deed is recorded and transferred to you.

Key Notes for Fort Bend County Investors

Fort Bend has high property values; opening bids may be substantial.

HOA liens and MUD (Municipal Utility District) assessments are common in this county.

The county's rapid growth means comparable sales data changes frequently; use recent comps.

Tax sales follow standard Texas procedures with certified funds required on sale day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I inspect a property before bidding?

No. Sheriff sale properties are sold AS-IS. The Sheriff’s Office cannot provide property access or keys. Drive by to assess exterior condition and neighborhood, but interior inspections are not available before the auction.

Is there a redemption period in Texas?

Texas homestead tax sales carry a 2-year redemption period. Other tax sales have 180 days. Mortgage foreclosures under power of sale have no redemption period, but the borrower can reinstate up to the sale.

What liens survive a Fort Bend County sheriff sale?

Property tax arrears, municipal liens (water, sewer, code violations), and IRS federal tax liens typically survive a sheriff sale. Junior mortgages and judgment liens are usually extinguished if properly named in the foreclosure suit. Always run a comprehensive title search before bidding.

Where can I find Fort Bend County sheriff sale listings?

SheriffIQ aggregates Fort Bend County sheriff sale listings with opening bids, property photos, ARV estimates, and auction dates. You can also check the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office website directly.

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