Butler County, Alabama
Tax auction guide and upcoming sale information
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What investors should know
Analysis of Butler County, Alabama tax auctions based on the most recent enrichment data.
Butler County, Alabama is holding a tax lien auction with 50 properties available for bidding. The median minimum bid across all listed parcels is $163, a figure that reflects the delinquent tax balances, interest, and fees owed on these properties — not their assessed or market values. A median at this level is characteristic of rural Alabama counties where a meaningful share of delinquent parcels carry small assessed values or short periods of unpaid taxes.
Property type data is not populated in the current dataset: the counts for single-family residential, vacant land, and manufactured homes are each recorded as zero. This indicates that parcel classification was not captured for this auction batch, not that no properties exist. Bidders should independently verify property type, land use, and physical condition through the Butler County Probate Court and Revenue Commissioner's records before placing any bid.
Score or grade distribution data is similarly unavailable. All four tiers — A, B, C, and D — show zero assigned properties, meaning no algorithmic quality ranking has been applied to this auction's listings. Research into title history, parcel condition, and encumbrances rests entirely with the individual bidder.
On geographic risk, zero percent of the 50 properties carry a FEMA flood risk flag in this dataset. Butler County occupies south-central Alabama and contains portions of the Conecuh River watershed, but no parcels in this specific batch are identified as flood-exposed based on available data. Independent verification against current FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps is recommended, as panel updates can affect flood zone designations over time.
Alabama conducts tax lien sales rather than immediate tax deed transfers. Successful bidders acquire a lien certificate, and property owners retain a statutory right of redemption. Interested parties should review the county's official auction terms and relevant Alabama statutes governing redemption periods and post-auction procedures prior to participating.
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