Tax Auction Properties in East Hampton

Parcels in East Hampton that appeared on recent Suffolk County tax-auction lists, sourced from the county comptroller. Listing status changes often — owners frequently redeem before sale — so confirm current status with the county before bidding.

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Parcels from recent county auction lists

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Status changes frequently. These parcels appeared on a recent Suffolk County tax-auction list — they are not necessarily up for auction now. Owners often pay off their taxes (redeem) before the sale. Confirm current status with the Suffolk County Comptroller before bidding. Data as of July 18, 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

How many East Hampton parcels appeared on a recent tax-auction list?
This page shows East Hampton parcels that appeared on a recent Suffolk County tax-auction list, sourced from the county comptroller. These lists are published periodically, not daily — the data reflects the most recent list we've indexed (as of July 2026), not a live auction schedule.
Are these properties definitely going to auction?
Not necessarily. Appearing on a county auction list means a parcel reached the tax-foreclosure stage — but owners frequently pay off (redeem) their arrears right up until the sale, so many listed parcels never actually go to auction. Always confirm a parcel's current status with the Suffolk County comptroller before relying on it.
How do Suffolk County tax auctions work?
Tax auctions are run by the Suffolk County comptroller. Bidders register in advance, deposits are required, and successful bids purchase the parcel subject to redemption rules — review the county's terms before bidding.

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