Hidalgo County, TX Foreclosures (2026)

Next Auction: 09/01/2026

Last Update: 08/13/2026

Browse every active Hidalgo 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 hidalgo foreclosure notices and public courthouse records and updated daily.

Hidalgo County currently has 254 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. Hidalgo County foreclosure auctions are held at County Clerk's Records Management Facility (317 N. Closner, Edinburg, TX 78539).

Auction Location: County Clerk's Records Management Facility (317 N. Closner, Edinburg, TX 78539)

2511 Teresa Dr, San Juan, TX, 78589

2511 Teresa Dr, San Juan, TX 78589

R (A1)
Appraised Value: $506,869
Lien: $55,082
1537 E Mile 13 N, Weslaco, TX, 78599

1537 E Mile 13 N, Weslaco, TX 78599

R (A1)
Appraised Value: $258,875
Lien: $38,500
8710 N Doolittle Rd, Edinburg, TX, 78542

8710 N Doolittle Rd, Edinburg, TX 78542

R (A1)
Appraised Value: $372,105
Lien: $56,900
1809 Woods Dr E, Edinburg, TX, 78542

1809 Woods Dr E, Edinburg, TX 78542

R (A1)
Appraised Value: $417,488
Lien: $67,500
5663 Texan Rd, Mission, TX, 78574

5663 Texan Rd, Mission, TX 78574

R (A1)
Appraised Value: $212,816
Lien: $34,700
5731 Texan Rd, Mission, TX, 78574

5731 Texan Rd, Mission, TX 78574

R (A1)
Appraised Value: $174,596
Lien: $34,400
8013 Copa De Oro St, Edinburg, TX, 78542

8013 Copa De Oro St, Edinburg, TX 78542

R (A1)
Appraised Value: $86,490
Lien: $17,450
7408 Canuck St, Mercedes, TX, 78570

7408 Canuck St, Mercedes, TX 78570

R (A1)
Appraised Value: $105,006
Lien: $22,500
1012 Saltillo St, Edinburg, TX, 78539

1012 Saltillo St, Edinburg, TX 78539

R (A1)
Appraised Value: $159,632
Lien: $34,700
1403 N J Hernandez St, Weslaco, TX, 78596

1403 N J Hernandez St, Weslaco, TX 78596

R (E1)
Appraised Value: $350,486
Lien: $78,900

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Hidalgo County Housing Market Condition

Growing Market

Growing Market: Hidalgo County shows signs of growth driven by modest population gains, an expanding housing supply, and rising home values. Over the past year the county added about 11,000 people (a 1.3% increase), bringing the population to roughly 892,000, while total housing units rose by about 2.1% to 308,556 — a pace that has helped ease some pressure on availability even as demand ticks up. Median home values have moved noticeably: the county’s median is now about $140,900, a 13.6% climb year-over-year, which outpaces the state and national median growth rates and has pushed more sellers to market. FHFA data for the same annual period show local house prices increased 4.1%, compared with a 0.8% change for the state over that period, signaling measurable local price momentum when looking at broad price movement measures.

Labor market conditions

At the same time, the housing market carries some slack: the vacancy rate remains elevated at 12.4% (down slightly from 12.6%), even as owner-occupancy has held steady near 67.5% and renter-occupancy sits around 32.5%. Rent has edged up more modestly than sale prices, with median gross rent near $957 per month. Commuting times ticked down a bit to about 22½ minutes, which can affect day-to-day livability and labor market connections. Labor conditions are mixed. The county’s unemployment rate was 5.7% in April 2026, down from 5.9% the prior month, while both Texas and the U.S. were at about 4.3% in their latest reports, so local unemployment is higher than state and national levels even as it is easing slightly. Those labor dynamics may slow or limit wage-driven housing demand even as prices climb.


What this means
HomeownersRising median values mean more home equity for sellers and owners, but higher prices could also make trading up more costly.
BuyersFaster home-price growth and limited affordability at the county’s median value suggest buyers may face competition and should budget carefully.
RentersRents have risen only modestly, so renting remains comparatively more affordable than buying for many households in the county.
Market ParticipantsBuilders and sellers may find opportunities in continued demand and measurable price momentum, but elevated vacancy and higher local unemployment add caution to new supply and pricing decisions.