Miami-Dade County, Florida — foreclosure auctions
Foreclosure auctions in Miami-Dade County, Florida — underwritten before the gavel.
Miami-Dade County sells foreclosed property through online judicial auctions on RealForeclose. ForeclosureBid follows the Miami-Dade sale calendar and attaches a lien-position read to each case, so you know what survives the sale before you place a bid.
- Online sales Miami-Dade runs foreclosure auctions on RealForeclose, not the courthouse steps.
- Lien position first Each case leads with what survives the sale, not just an address.
- You keep control We prepare the underwrite; you register, deposit, and bid yourself.
From case filing to the gavel in Miami-Dade County
- The case is set for sale After the final judgment, the Miami-Dade clerk schedules the property for an online foreclosure auction.
- You register and fund a deposit Bidders register on the Miami-Dade RealForeclose portal and place the required deposit before the sale opens.
- The sale runs online Bidding happens on RealForeclose on the scheduled date; the plaintiff typically auto-bids up to its judgment.
- Winner pays and takes title The high bidder pays the balance on the county's timeline and receives the certificate of sale, then title.
Miami-Dade deal flow, in acquisition-ready form
- Upcoming Miami-Dade auctions See what is coming to sale in Miami-Dade County, tied to the real online calendar.
- Lien-position context Understand the claim order — what is senior, what is junior — before you set a number.
- Forensic title reports Order a $39 pre-auction surviving-lien read on a specific Miami-Dade property before the sale.
How bidding works in Miami-Dade County
Florida judicial-foreclosure default rules; Miami-Dade-specific confirmations come from miami.realforeclose.com and the clerk. Confirm before bidding.
- Deposit amount Plan for a deposit of about 5% of your intended max bid, funded before the sale opens.
- Deposit deadline Deposit must be on file with the county before the sale opens
- Balance Winning balance typically due by the next business day (confirm on RealForeclose)
- Sale time Florida online sales commonly open around 09:00 ET; confirm the exact Miami-Dade schedule on miami.realforeclose.com.
- Who moves the money ForeclosureBid prepares numbers and deep-links only. You place the bid and move money on RealForeclose.
Miami-Dade County foreclosure auction questions
- Where are Miami-Dade foreclosure auctions held?
- Online, through the Miami-Dade RealForeclose portal (miami.realforeclose.com). Confirm the exact sale schedule and case details against the county's own records before bidding.
- Do you place the bid for me?
- No. We prepare the underwrite and deep-links; you register on RealForeclose, fund your deposit, and place your own bids. We never move money.
- How do I know what liens survive the sale?
- That is the core of what we do — a pre-auction title report reads the lien position for a specific Miami-Dade case so a surviving junior lien does not surprise you after you win.
- Is the auction data official?
- We track publicly available Miami-Dade foreclosure sale information and present it in an acquisition workflow. Always confirm every case against the county's official records before you bid.
Be the prepared bidder in Miami-Dade County.
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