Bid4Assets Auctions in Ohio (2026)
8 active Bid4Assets listings in Ohio right now.
Bid4Assets, owned by Liquidity Services (the same company behind GovDeals), is the dominant marketplace for county-government real-property auctions in the U.S. - tax-defaulted ("tax sale") properties from county treasurers and tax collectors, sheriff-sale foreclosures, judicial sales, and federal (U.S. Marshals) forfeiture. Every listing is a government sale; there is no private or MLS inventory. Most sales require a refundable deposit to bid, and terms (premiums, redemption periods, payment windows) are set per county. This page tracks its live listings in Ohio (OH); every one links back to bid on bid4assets.com.Last updated: 2026-07-17
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NOTICE OF SALE: Meigs County, Ohio - Live Tax Deed Sale, 1 Deeds
OH

NOTICE OF SALE: Belmont County, Ohio - Live Tax Deed Sale, 10 Deeds
OH

NOTICE OF SALE: Crawford County, Ohio - Live Tax Deed Sale, 20 Deeds
OH

NOTICE OF SALE: Lorain County, Ohio - Live Tax Deed Sale, 4 Deeds
OH

NOTICE OF SALE: Stark County, Ohio - Live Tax Deed Sale, 17 Deeds
OH

NOTICE OF SALE: Preble County, Ohio - Live Tax Deed Sale, 4 Deeds
OH

NOTICE OF SALE: Morrow County, Ohio - Live Tax Deed Sale, 1 Deeds
OH

NOTICE OF SALE: Columbiana County, Ohio - Live Tax Deed Sale, 14 Deeds
OH
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How many Bid4Assets listings are there in Ohio?
- There are 8 active Bid4Assets listings in Ohio right now. The count refreshes daily from bid4assets.com.
- Is Bid4Assets legit?
- Yes. Bid4Assets (bid4assets.com) is the official platform for county tax-defaulted, sheriff, and federal forfeiture real estate. Bid4Assets, owned by Liquidity Services (the same company behind GovDeals), is the dominant marketplace for county-government real-property auctions in the U.S. - tax-defaulted ("tax sale") properties from county treasurers and tax collectors, sheriff-sale foreclosures, judicial sales, and federal (U.S. Marshals) forfeiture. Every listing is a government sale; there is no private or MLS inventory. Most sales require a refundable deposit to bid, and terms (premiums, redemption periods, payment windows) are set per county. GovAuctions indexes Bid4Assets listings into one searchable feed - bidding happens on bid4assets.com.
- Does Bid4Assets charge a buyer's premium?
- Deposit required; fees vary by county sale. Always confirm the exact premium on the listing itself, since some sellers set their own.
- Can I buy Bid4Assets Ohio items if I don't live in Ohio?
- Yes - most Bid4Assets listings are open to bidders nationwide. The catch is pickup: most items must be picked up in person at the seller's location in Ohio, typically within 5-10 business days. Plan for shipping/freight if you can't pick up locally.