Weekly digest
Monday email — new filings, upset bid windows, scheduled sales. Nothing else in your inbox.
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You only pay for the ones you bid in. Add or drop counties any time from the dashboard.
Honest pricing
$5 per county. No tiers, no annual contract, no per-seat. Cancel in two clicks.
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Tap to add. Counties marked LIVE are scraping today (88 verified records right now). Counties marked SOON get added as their data becomes available — sign up and you'll be notified when yours goes live.
Common questions
What's actually in the email?
Every Monday: new tax foreclosure filings posted in your counties that week, properties currently in the 10-day upset bid window (NC's rule — anyone can raise the winning bid by 5% or $750 within 10 days), scheduled sales in the next 30 days, and any surplus-funds opportunities. Click the "See live data" button up top to see exactly what a current digest looks like — that's the actual scraped data from this morning.
NC isn't a tax lien certificate state. Why pay for this?
You're right — NC counties don't sell certificates to investors. They auction the actual property. That's exactly what this tracks: who's going to the courthouse steps, when, and at what minimum bid. NC's 10-day upset bid window is where most investors actually win. Missing one is missing the deal.
How fresh is the data?
Each county scraped at least weekly, every Monday morning before the digest goes out. Counties with active upset bid windows get re-checked daily so you don't miss the deadline.
What does "Coming soon" mean for a county?
That county's tax department either uses a JavaScript-rendered page we haven't fully wired yet, or they don't publish a public list (Mecklenburg, Buncombe, etc. require deeper work). You can pre-subscribe — when the county goes live we'll start delivering and only then start charging you for it. No charge until live.
Can I cancel?
Yes, any time, from your billing portal. You keep access through the end of the paid month.
Is this legal? Where does the data come from?
Tax foreclosure notices are public records under NCGS Chapter 105. We aggregate from county tax administration sites, the law firms that conduct sales (Zacchaeus Legal Services, Kania Law Firm), and Clerks of Superior Court. We're a data feed, not a law firm or investment advisor. Verify every record with the county before bidding.