Browse every active Dallas County, TX foreclosure listings scheduled for the upcoming trustee sale. Every listing includes the property address, auction date, estimated equity, appraised value, lien information, and legal description. Our foreclosure data is sourced directly from official dallas foreclosure notices and public courthouse records and updated daily.
Dallas County currently has 323 active foreclosure properties going into auction on 09/01/2026. All properties are sourced from county courthouse public records and updated daily ahead of the first Tuesday auction. Dallas County foreclosure auctions are held at North Side of the George Allen Courts Building facing 600 Commerce Street.
Growing Market driven by modest population growth, increasing housing inventory, and rising home values, even as a short-term FHFA price measure shows slight downward movement. Dallas County added about 17,400 residents over the last year (a 0.7% increase) while housing units rose by roughly 11,500 (1.1%), a combination that points to steady demand alongside a growing supply of homes. The county’s housing vacancy rate ticked down slightly to 7.7%, and the split between owner- and renter-occupied units remains unchanged at about 51% owners and 49% renters, so more homes are available without a big change in tenure patterns.
Measured median home values climbed about 9.0% year-over-year to $303,000, a pace nearly in line with the state’s change and a bit shy of the national median gain. Rents also moved higher, with median gross rent up about 6.5% to $1,565 per month, so both buying and renting costs have risen recently. At the same time, the FHFA county-level price change for a comparable 12-month period shows a small decline (-0.12%) while the state FHFA figure rose (0.8%) over the same period; this suggests recent price movement is mixed depending on how it’s measured and which homes are included in each dataset.
The local labor market remains tight. Dallas County’s unemployment rate was 3.9% in the most recent month, compared with 4.3% for Texas and 4.3% nationally, supporting household income and demand for housing. That combination—low unemployment, rising median values, growing inventory, and flat vacancy and tenure rates—points to a market where buyers and sellers are both active, but where short-term measures of price pressure differ.
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