2026 Auction Calendar

Miami-Dade Tax Deed Auction Schedule & Calendar 2026

Miami-Dade County holds tax deed auctions monthly through the Clerk of Courts. All auctions are conducted online via RealForeclose.com.

Frequency

Monthly

Auctions held every month

Platform

RealForeclose.com

Online only, no in-person

Deposit

$1,500

Minimum required deposit

Registration

5+ Days

Before auction date

2026 Auction Calendar

Dates are based on Miami-Dade County's typical monthly auction schedule. Always confirm exact dates on RealForeclose.com as they may shift.

MonthTypical Auction WindowRegistration DeadlineStatus
January 2026Jan 15–17Jan 8Completed
February 2026Feb 19–21Feb 12Completed
March 2026Mar 19–21Mar 12Next Up
April 2026Apr 16–18Apr 9Upcoming
May 2026May 14–16May 7Upcoming
June 2026Jun 18–20Jun 11Upcoming
July 2026Jul 16–18Jul 9Upcoming
August 2026Aug 13–15Aug 6Upcoming
September 2026Sep 17–19Sep 10Upcoming
October 2026Oct 15–17Oct 8Upcoming
November 2026Nov 19–21Nov 12Upcoming
December 2026Dec 10–12Dec 3Upcoming

How to Prepare for Each Auction

Follow this timeline to be fully ready on auction day.

1

2 weeks before

Review the parcel list

The Clerk posts parcels on RealForeclose roughly two weeks before each auction. Review the full list and filter by location, property type, and opening bid.

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2

1 week before

Research your top parcels

Dig into the parcels that catch your eye. Check assessed values, equity scores, neighborhood resale history, and comparable sales. Narrow down to 5–10 targets.

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3

5 days before

Register and deposit $1,500

Create your account on RealForeclose.com and submit the $1,500 minimum deposit. Registration closes 5 business days before the sale—do not wait until the last day.

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4

Auction day

Bid on your shortlisted parcels

Log in 30 minutes early. Have your max bids written down in advance. Stick to your numbers—do not overbid in the heat of the moment.

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Where to Find the Current Parcel List

The Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts publishes the upcoming auction parcel list on RealForeclose.com approximately two weeks before each sale. Parcels can be pulled at any time if back taxes are paid.

Skip the manual research

The raw parcel list gives you folio numbers and opening bids\u2014but no context. Our tool automatically scores and grades every parcel with Investment Grades (A+ through F), equity multiples, neighborhood resale rates, and comparable sales data. Instead of spending hours on each property, you see which parcels are worth title work at a glance.

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After the Auction

Winning a tax deed auction is step one. Here is what happens next.

1

Certificate of Title

Within 24 hours of winning, you pay the full bid amount. The Clerk issues a Certificate of Title, which transfers ownership from the county to you.

2

Quiet Title Action

File a quiet title action to clear any remaining claims. This legal process typically takes 3–6 months and costs $2,000–$4,000 in attorney fees.

3

Full Ownership

Once the court issues a final judgment, you have clear, marketable title. You can hold, rent, develop, or resell the property.

Get Parcel Scores Before the Next Auction

Every parcel auto-scored with Investment Grades, equity multiples, and neighborhood resale data. Know which properties are worth title work before you bid.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the next Miami-Dade tax deed auction?

Miami-Dade County holds tax deed auctions monthly through the Clerk of Courts. The next auction is typically scheduled for the third week of each month. Check the calendar above for exact dates, or visit RealForeclose.com for the official schedule.

How do I register for a Miami-Dade tax deed auction?

To participate in a Miami-Dade tax deed auction, you must register on RealForeclose.com at least 5 business days before the auction date. Registration requires creating an account, submitting identification, and depositing the required $1,500 minimum deposit via ACH or wire transfer.

How much does it cost to bid at a Miami-Dade tax deed auction?

Miami-Dade County requires a minimum deposit of $1,500 to participate in tax deed auctions. If you win a property, you must pay the full bid amount within 24 hours. Additional costs include title work ($2,000–$4,000 for quiet title action) and any outstanding municipal liens.

This calendar is for informational purposes only. Auction dates, registration deadlines, and deposit requirements may change without notice. Always verify current information directly with the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts and RealForeclose.com.

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