Travis County, TX
Foreclosure Alerts
Travis County has the highest median home values in Texas, creating significant equity recovery opportunities in foreclosure scenarios. Austin's rapid appreciation cycle means distressed properties often carry substantial equity above outstanding loan balances.
How Foreclosures Now Works in Austin
Our scraper checks Travis County court records every 15 minutes during business hours, the moment a lis pendens or notice of default is filed.
You get an SMS, email, or push notification within minutes of filing — before the property appears on any aggregator list.
One click reveals the Travis County owner's phone, email, and mailing address. Be the first investor to make contact.
Travis County First Tuesday Auctions — What Investors Need to Know
Under Texas Property Code §51.002, all non-judicial foreclosure trustee sales in Travis County must take place on the first Tuesday of each month between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Auctions are held at Travis County Courthouse — front steps, 1000 Guadalupe St.
The timeline from lis pendens filing to First Tuesday auction is typically 21 days minimum — which means the clock starts the moment a notice of default or substitute trustee's notice is filed. That's your window to contact the homeowner, negotiate a pre-foreclosure deal, or position for the courthouse auction.
Foreclosures Now notifies you the instant a filing is recorded in Travis County, giving you the full 21-day window — not the 2-day window you get from manual research or delayed data aggregators.
The Travis County foreclosure market spans price points from entry-level properties in Lakeway to higher-value homes in Austin, with a current median home value of $540,000. Investors targeting Travis County can set ZIP-code level watchlists to focus alerts on their exact target neighborhoods.
Key ZIP Codes in Travis County
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