North Carolina has a 10-day “upset bid” period. Auction.com helps you navigate and participate in this time-consuming bidding structure.
All prospective buyers have 10 days to outbid the current highest
bid—even after auction end. Each time a new bid is placed, the 10-day
period restarts.
Auction.com keeps you informed beyond the courthouse steps.
Weekly emails with upset bid activity on Auction.com properties
spanning all North Carolina counties.
Detailed spreadsheets with the properties listed for auction
event.
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Updates are available on all Auction.com properties that are sold across
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