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Wayne County Tax Auction

Christian Hutchinson
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  • Detroit, MI
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I just read the initial listing of some properties on the Wayne County Tax Auction list...It says you need $3K to register...

Do you just show up pay the taxes and you get the house? Whats the process of how it works?  Because there appear to be some great deals outside of the the City in Western Wayne County...

Do you have to be the highest bidder on the first go-around? or do you have to pay the taxes and you get the property?

I understand the October sale starts at $500 per property, so thats a straight out auction.

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Rick H.#4 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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Rick H.#4 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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@Joshua Woolls There are two ways to test your knowledge:

1) Your research

2) Your checkbook.

If you fail to do the first thoroughly, you will surely have an opportunity to do the second.

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