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Florida Foreclosure & Tax Deed Auction Calendar

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Florida Foreclosure & Tax Deed Auction Calendar

Florida Foreclosure & Tax Deed Auction Calendar

Upcoming Florida foreclosure & tax deed auctions from 25 county clerk sites: case number, parcel ID, address, judgment/opening bid, assessed value, sale date & status. Daily monitoring mode for new sales. Built for investors, wholesalers & surplus recovery.

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Florida Foreclosure & Tax Deed Auction Calendar — Investor Leads

Get every upcoming foreclosure auction and tax deed sale scheduled across Florida county clerk auction sites — case number, parcel ID, property address, final judgment / opening bid, assessed value, sale date and live status — in clean JSON/CSV, ready for your CRM, spreadsheet, or deal-analysis pipeline.

This actor reads the primary source: the official RealForeclose / RealTaxDeed auction platforms operated for Florida's county clerks, where the sales actually happen. Not a Zillow re-scrape, not a stale lead-broker list — the same calendar the bidders see, pulled on demand.

Who uses this

  • Cash buyers, flippers & wholesalers — see every sale in your counties weeks ahead; sort by judgment amount vs. assessed value to spot equity spreads before the courthouse crowd.
  • Foreclosure-surplus recovery firms — track sold auctions and case numbers feeding your surplus claims pipeline.
  • Title companies & attorneys — monitor upcoming sales for client properties or target ZIPs.
  • Lead-gen & data teams — schedule daily runs with newOnly and pipe fresh auctions into Make/Zapier/n8n via the Apify integrations.

What you get per record

FieldExample
county / auctionTypebroward / foreclosure
auctionDate / status06/24/2026 / Auction starts 10:00 AM
caseNumberCACE-24-012345
parcelId5142-01-23-4560
propertyAddress1234 NW 19TH ST, FORT LAUDERDALE
assessedValue412000
judgmentOrOpeningBid287443.12
soldTo / plaintiffMaxBidpopulated on completed sales where shown
sourceUrldeep link to the county auction page
rawFieldsevery label/value pair as published, untouched

Coverage

25 Florida counties on the standard RealAuction URL pattern, including Broward, Miami-Dade, Duval, Hillsborough, Pinellas, Polk, Lee, Brevard, Volusia, Pasco, Sarasota, Manatee, Marion, Escambia and more (full list in the input form). Counties on custom platforms can be added via the customSites input. Per-county failures never kill a run — they're isolated and reported in RUN-SUMMARY.

Monitoring mode (the recurring workflow)

Set newOnly: true and schedule the actor daily. Each run returns only auctions that weren't there yesterday — a true new-listings feed. Wire it to Slack/email/webhooks with Apify integrations and you have an auction alert service for your buy-box counties.

Pricing

Pay per auction record delivered. A weekly 5-county scan typically returns a few hundred records — you pay only for what comes back, no subscription, no seat license. Compare: enterprise distressed-property data services run $100–600/month for the same counties.

Auction calendars and sale results are public records published by Florida county clerks for public participation. This actor accesses only public, login-free pages, at low request rates (max 2 concurrent pages), and bypasses no access controls. Data is provided for informational purposes; verify all figures against the clerk's record before bidding. Not legal or investment advice.

FAQ

How fresh is the data? Pulled live from the county auction site at run time. Schedule daily runs for a rolling fresh window.

Does it cover canceled/postponed sales? Yes — the status field carries the site's live status string for each item.

Can you add my county/state? Open an issue on the Issues tab — additional counties and states (GA, TX sheriff sales, NJ) are on the roadmap and prioritized by request volume.

Why do some records lack an address? Some clerks publish only parcel + case for certain sale types; rawFields always contains everything the county published. Pair with a property-appraiser parcel lookup for full detail.