
Looking for a piece of Wright County to call your own? Your opportunity may be on the horizon as the county has just announced its latest batch of tax forfeited parcels, itching for new ownership. The parcels are now viewable online, courtesy of an auction hosted by Public Surplus, giving potential buyers a chance to scout their prospects from the comfort of their own screens.
Starting bright and early at 8 a.m. Central Time on Monday, Sept. 29, the virtual gavel drops and the bidding wars begin. Interested parties will have a full week to make their bids, with the auction slated to conclude at 9 p.m. Central Time on Friday, Oct. 5. For those feeling a surf through digital listings isn't enough to sate their due diligence, all essential parcel information can be found snugly nestled within each item's listing.
Wright County is ensuring transparency and open lines of communication, extending a direct line to its Taxpayer Services for all those teetering on a bid or tangled in inquiries. One can only assume the county's eagerness to cycle these properties back into the hands of responsible taxpayers, a move beneficial to both the public coffers and the surrounding community ecosystem.
Eyeing a potential bid? Clicking through to the Public Surplus - Wright County Tax Forfeiture Auction, a click-away tab for Wright County Finance and Taxpayer Services shall usher you through to the auction site. Please note, as reported by Wright County in a statement, that all relevant parcel information is located within the item listing. This is your chance to land a deal on a property that might otherwise be out of reach or unnoticed, peering through the comprehensive online catalogue on offer.
As the dates tick nearer, potential bidders are gearing up to place their stakes on the Wright County real estate board. Whether you're looking to expand your holdings, kick off a development project, or find your new home base, the upcoming tax forfeiture auction appears ripe with possibilities. So grab your virtual paddle and ready your strategic bid, Wright County's tax forfeited parcels await.









