Denton County, TX Foreclosures (2026)

Explore foreclosure properties with the highest estimated available equity in Denton County, TX. Rankings are based on county appraisal values and recorded lien information.

Top Foreclosure Cities in Denton County

Denton County currently has 73 active foreclosure properties across 25 cities going into auction on 07/07/2026. The highest concentration of listings is in Little Elm, Denton, and Frisco. All properties are sourced from county courthouse public records and updated weekly ahead of the first Tuesday auction. Denton County foreclosure auctions are held at 1450 E McKinney Street Denton, TX 76209.

Auction Location: 1450 E McKinney Street Denton, TX 76209

Best auction deals in Denton County, TX (upcoming auction)
4145 CHISAM RD, SANGER, TX, 76266

4145 CHISAM RD, SANGER, TX 76266

Appraised Value: $794,170
Lien: $170,960
Oak Grove Pkwy, Little Elm, TX, 75068

Oak Grove Pkwy, Little Elm, TX 75068

Appraised Value: $798,061
Lien: $200,000
9413 Windsor Dr, Little Elm, TX, 75068

9413 Windsor Dr, Little Elm, TX 75068

Appraised Value: $431,996
Lien: $118,300
3465 Livingston Ln, Carrollton, TX, 75007

3465 Livingston Ln, Carrollton, TX 75007

Appraised Value: $358,192
Lien: $122,600
330 Brook Cove Ln, Lewisville, TX, 75067

330 Brook Cove Ln, Lewisville, TX 75067

Appraised Value: $225,101
Lien: $81,600
14525 Eaglemont Dr, Little Elm, TX, 75068

14525 Eaglemont Dr, Little Elm, TX 75068

Appraised Value: $388,771
Lien: $144,891
2028 Brooke Dr, Sanger, TX, 76266

2028 Brooke Dr, Sanger, TX 76266

Appraised Value: $330,668
Lien: $124,000
617 York Ct, Lewisville, TX, 75056

617 York Ct, Lewisville, TX 75056

Real
Appraised Value: $821,843
Lien: $313,200
12913 Viola Dr, Frisco, TX, 75034

12913 Viola Dr, Frisco, TX 75034

Appraised Value: $737,513
Lien: $285,000
2013 Mark Twain Ln, Denton, TX, 76210

2013 Mark Twain Ln, Denton, TX 76210

Appraised Value: $494,725
Lien: $195,000

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Denton County, TX House Price Index

Denton County, TX Labor Market Condition

Denton County Housing Market Condition

Strong Market

driven by steady population growth, expanding housing supply, and low unemployment that together support ongoing demand for housing. Denton County added about 34,000 people over the past year (a 3.6% increase to roughly 980,000), a faster pace than both the state and nation, and housing stock grew by about 12,600 units (3.5%), showing builders and developers are adding supply to meet that inflow. Vacancy rates have tightened, falling from 4.8% to 4.3%, while the share of owner-occupied homes held steady at about 65.5%, indicating many new units are being absorbed by buyers or steady long-term occupants rather than sitting vacant.


What this means
HomeownersContinued price gains in median values should support home equity, but FHFA’s small decline signals potential for short-term price variability.
BuyersExpect more housing choices as supply expands, but be prepared for competition and rising rents in some parts of the county.
RentersRents have risen, and tightening vacancy rates mean rent increases are likely to continue in the near term.
Market ParticipantsWatch both local median price trends and FHFA movements—supply additions may ease pressure over time, but labor market strength will sustain demand.