DeKalb County, Alabama
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Analysis of DeKalb County, Alabama tax auctions based on the most recent enrichment data.
DeKalb County, Alabama is located in the northeastern corner of the state within the Appalachian foothills, characterized by rugged terrain, rural land use patterns, and small population centers including the county seat of Fort Payne. The county's tax lien auction lists 50 properties available for bidding.
Property type classification data is not available for this auction. All 50 listings carry no assigned category — none are classified as single-family, vacant land, or manufactured housing. Similarly, no quality scores (A, B, C, or D) have been assigned to any of the 50 properties. Bidders should treat the entire catalog as unclassified and conduct independent due diligence on each parcel before placing a bid.
Flood exposure is not a material factor in this auction based on available data: 0% of the 50 listed properties carry a FEMA flood risk designation. This is consistent with DeKalb County's elevated topography relative to Alabama's flatter, low-lying regions, which tends to reduce flood plain coverage. That said, the absence of a flood flag for a given parcel is not a guarantee of flood-free conditions — site-level verification remains advisable.
The median minimum bid across all 50 properties is $392. This is a low figure in absolute terms and suggests the auction is weighted toward parcels with modest outstanding tax obligations, which often correlates with small lot sizes, low assessed values, or properties with limited market activity. Minimum bids at tax lien auctions represent accumulated tax debt, not a proxy for market value or property condition. Bidders should not infer anything about underlying value from the bid floor alone.
Alabama tax lien auctions convey a lien interest, not immediate title. The winning bidder earns statutory interest on the amount paid while the property owner retains a redemption right for the applicable statutory period. Bidders should review Alabama Code Title 40 and the county's posted auction terms before participating.
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