FOR SALE Deschutes County Surplus Public Property

Surplus Property For Sale

No Properties are FOR SALE at this time
No Auctions are planned until the Fall of 2024

Surplus Public Real Property
-please check back for future offerings
-recent sales are listed below 

Properties that received no bid at the Surplus Property Public Auction are now offered for sale on this page.

Highest Bid received following:
ORS 275.200

Deed Recording Fees:  Deed recording fees are included in the winning bid price, and recording will be completed in approximately (30-45) days from the date an offer is accepted.

ALL PARCELS ARE SOLD AS IS. Potential bidders should thoroughly investigate all aspects of a property prior to bidding.  Check this website page often for updates and results of offers.           

Auction Number Property Information Link Offers must be no less than 15% of auction minimum bid Map and Taxlot
2022-07
SOLD
17075 Bakersfield Rd, Bend
Auction Minimum Bid $66,400
$56,440
SOLD: $60,500
Map and Taxlot: 201012AB03900
2022-13
SOLD
No Situs Address, Bend (Corner Silver Fox/Caribou)
Auction Minimum Bid $32,160
$27,336
SOLD: $30,010.00
Map and Taxlot: 211003A008800

2022-16
SOLD

52745 Rainbow Dr, La Pine
Auction Minimum Bid: $76,000
$64,600
SOLD: $64,600

Map and Taxlot: 211032A003600
SORT REPORT 2022-16
Bare lot, no structures.
 

Kristie.Bollinger@deschutescounty.gov or 541-385-4656.  Office location:  14 NW Kearney Avenue, Bend

Trustees Sales:  These sales are non-judicial. These sales are published in a newspaper. The Sheriff’s Office has no information regarding Trustees Sales, but is happy to assist those that contact the Sheriff's office. The procedures regarding Trustees Sales can be found in ORS 86.705 – 86.795.  As far as we know, there is no list of properties being sold by trustees/banks. Deschutes County is not involved in bank foreclosures. You can contact the County Clerk and research public records for Notices of Default and Intention to Sell at recordings@deschutes.org or (541) 388-4656.  For Instructions on researching foreclosures, check out the County Clerk Foreclosure Research Document. 


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