Explore foreclosure properties with the highest estimated available equity in Kaufman County, TX. Rankings are based on county appraisal values and recorded lien information.
Kaufman County currently has 47 active foreclosure properties across 7 cities going into auction on 07/07/2026. The highest concentration of listings is in Forney, Terrell, and Kaufman. All properties are sourced from county courthouse public records and updated weekly ahead of the first Tuesday auction. Kaufman County foreclosure auctions are held at .
Kaufman County, TX House Price Index
Kaufman County, TX Labor Market Condition
Kaufman County is a Strong Market, driven by strong population growth and rising home values alongside a modest expansion in housing supply. Over the past year the county added about 11,900 residents, a 7.4% jump that outpaced both Texas (1.9%) and the nation (0.8%), and housing stock grew by roughly 1,400 units, an increase of 2.6% that also exceeded state and national rates. That combination of more people and more homes helps explain why demand and building activity are both visible on the ground.
Home prices in Kaufman County rose noticeably, with the median home value up about 10.4% to roughly $321,000 year-over-year; that gain is larger than the changes reported for the state and for the nation over the same period. Rents have moved in step with home values—median gross rent climbed about 10.4% to $1,554 per month—so housing costs are rising for both owners and renters. The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s house price measure for the county shows a 1.19% increase over a recent 12‑month span, a slightly stronger percentage change than the statewide FHFA figure of 0.8% over the same period, indicating continued, if moderate, appreciation on that index.
Vacancy and tenure patterns point to a relatively tight, owner-heavy market: the vacancy rate has held steady at 5.8%, well below the state’s 9.4% and the national 10.1%, and around 78% of units are owner-occupied while about 22% are renter-occupied. Owner occupancy dipped only marginally while renter share ticked up slightly, suggesting most new housing is meeting owner demand but rental demand is rising too. Commuting times rose only a fraction, and mean commute remains longer than statewide averages, hinting that growth is coming from residents willing to travel for work.
Labor market conditions are healthy: the most recent unemployment rate for Kaufman County is 4.1%, compared with 4.3% for both Texas and the U.S., indicating employment is roughly in line with regional and national trends.
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