Texas Bid4Assets Listings (2026)
5 active Bid4Assets listings in Texas right now.
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Bid4Assets, owned by Liquidity Services (the same company behind GovDeals), is the dominant marketplace for county-government real-property auctions in the U.S. - tax-defaulted ("tax sale") properties from county treasurers and tax collectors, sheriff-sale foreclosures, judicial sales, and federal (U.S. Marshals) forfeiture. Every listing is a government sale; there is no private or MLS inventory. Most sales require a refundable deposit to bid, and terms (premiums, redemption periods, payment windows) are set per county. This page tracks its live listings in Texas (TX); every one links back to bid on bid4assets.com.Last updated: 2026-08-22
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20 acre parcel # : 0007998 in Culberson county Southwest Sunsite subdivison
Culberson County, TX Β· 5 bids

10.20 Acres Lot 60A Via Bramlett Rd Bid & Assume $250/Month @ 0% Bid $1
Sierra Blanca, TX

Breathtaking West TX Retreat: 10 Acres Undivided Interest within 670-Acre Section
Salt Flat, TX
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What Surplus Actually Sells For in Texas
Median winning bids from 3,734 completed Texas auction sales in the last year, by item - across every platform we track, not Bid4Assets alone.
| Item | Median | Sales |
|---|---|---|
| box truck | $5,200 | 241 |
| HP laptop | $180 | 233 |
| Chevrolet Tahoe | $2,825 | 223 |
| Ford F-150 | $2,096 | 202 |
| monitor | $3 | 180 |
| file cabinet | $8 | 177 |
Based on recent completed government auction sales in Texas. Click any item for its full price history and recent sold examples.
Source: the GovAuctions Surplus Price Index. Free to cite with attribution.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many Bid4Assets listings are there in Texas?
- There are 5 active Bid4Assets listings in Texas right now. The count refreshes twice daily from bid4assets.com.
- Is Bid4Assets legit?
- Yes. Bid4Assets (bid4assets.com) is the official platform for county tax-defaulted, sheriff, and federal forfeiture real estate. Bid4Assets, owned by Liquidity Services (the same company behind GovDeals), is the dominant marketplace for county-government real-property auctions in the U.S. - tax-defaulted ("tax sale") properties from county treasurers and tax collectors, sheriff-sale foreclosures, judicial sales, and federal (U.S. Marshals) forfeiture. Every listing is a government sale; there is no private or MLS inventory. Most sales require a refundable deposit to bid, and terms (premiums, redemption periods, payment windows) are set per county. GovAuctions indexes Bid4Assets listings into one searchable feed - bidding happens on bid4assets.com.
- Does Bid4Assets charge a buyer's premium?
- Deposit required; fees vary by county sale. Always confirm the exact premium on the listing itself, since some sellers set their own.
- Can I buy Bid4Assets Texas items if I don't live in Texas?
- Yes - most Bid4Assets listings are open to bidders nationwide. The catch is pickup: most items must be picked up in person at the seller's location in Texas, typically within 5-10 business days. Plan for shipping/freight if you can't pick up locally.