Delaware Government Surplus Real Estate

Government agencies auction surplus real estate - HUD foreclosures, federal buildings, vacant land, and municipal properties - often at below-market prices with transparent bidding processes.

Search all 85 Real Estate auctions in Delaware

85 active real estate auctions in Delaware right now.Last updated: 2026-08-17

Market demand: nationwide, real estate sell about 26% of the time, typically ~3 bids, from 1,598 completed sales over the last year.

Browse government real estate auctions in Delaware from federal, state, and local agencies in DE. Every lot is sold directly by the government agency that owns it - you bid on the original platform.

For the bigger picture, see the Surplus Price Index for what government real estate sells for nationwide, or the Government Surplus Market Report for the latest trends across every category.

Will you inherit back taxes on a property in Delaware?

It depends entirely on which kind of sale you are looking at, and the two are easy to mix up. Government REO (HUD, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, GSA, CWS) conveys with clear, insurable title and the seller settles past-due property taxes at closing. County tax sales (tax-defaulted, sheriff, judicial) are the opposite: the buyer can inherit senior liens, face a redemption period, and get title that is not insurable without a quiet-title action. We label which of the two every listing falls into on its page.

For the tax-sale side, Delaware is a hybrid state. The county sells a deed or certificate that the former owner can still undo by paying you back with interest during the redemption window. The former owner then has 2 months to reclaim the property. Title here usually needs a quiet-title action before it is insurable or resellable.

We do not estimate what a specific property owes. Lien and back-tax amounts live in county records and only a title search returns the real number, so any figure produced without one is a guess you should not bid against.

Tax lien vs tax deed rules in Delaware and all 51 states

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find government surplus real estate auctions in Delaware?
Government surplus real estate in Delaware are sold through official platforms like GSA Auctions (federal surplus) and other state and local agency auctions. GovAuctions aggregates Delaware real estate listings into one free, searchable feed.
Are government real estate auctions in Delaware open to the public?
Yes. Government surplus auctions in Delaware are open to the public. Anyone can register and bid on real estate through official platforms like GSA Auctions. No special license is required for most items.
How do I bid on surplus real estate in Delaware?
Browse listings on GovAuctions, click through to the original auction platform, register for a free account, and place your bid. Items are sold directly by government agencies in DE - no middleman fees or bid packs required.
Can I filter Delaware real estate auctions by distance from my ZIP code?
Yes. Most surplus is collected in person, so distance from you usually matters more than the state a lot sits in. In the GovAuctions feed you can enter your ZIP and set a radius of 25, 50, or 100 miles, and the filter applies across every indexed platform at once rather than one marketplace at a time. Results sort by pickup distance, so a radius search also catches real estate just over the Delaware state line that browsing by state alone would hide.