Harris County conducts live, in-person tax deed sales on the first Tuesday of every month at the Bayou City Event Center. Eight Constable Precincts sell simultaneously, offering hundreds of properties monthly.
This guide covers everything: free bidder registration through hctax.net, the multi-precinct auction system, same-day cash/cashier's check payment requirements, and the critical distinction between 2-year homestead and 180-day non-homestead redemption periods.
You'll learn about post-judgment taxes (your responsibility beyond the minimum bid), flood zone risks unique to Harris County, how to research properties through HCAD, and the complete timeline from winning bid to recorded deed. No generic Texas advice — just the rules for Harris County.
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Table of Contents
What Are Tax Deed Sales?
Harris County Market Overview
Key Dates & Registration
How to Research Properties Before Bidding
The Bidding Process: How It Works
After the Auction: What Happens Next
Redemption Period & Right of Redemption
Clearing Title After Purchase
Key Contacts & Official Resources
Chapter 1 — Introduction
Harris County conducts live, in-person tax deed sales on the first Tuesday of every month at the Bayou City Event Center. Eight Constable Precincts sell simultaneously, offering hundreds of properties monthly.
This guide covers everything: free bidder registration through hctax.net, the multi-precinct auction system, same-day cash/cashier's check payment requirements, and the critical distinction between 2-year homestead and 180-day non-homestead redemption periods.
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