A compilation of real estate in West Virginia scheduled for public auction in 2025 due to unpaid property taxes would typically be presented in a portable document format (PDF). This document would likely contain detailed property information such as addresses, parcel numbers, assessed values, outstanding tax amounts, and auction dates. An example might include a residential property in Charleston with a specific parcel identification, the amount of back taxes owed, and the date it will be auctioned.
Such lists offer potential investors and homebuyers an opportunity to acquire properties at potentially below-market prices. Accessing this information allows for informed decision-making and thorough due diligence before participating in these auctions. Historically, tax sales have provided a mechanism for local governments to recoup lost revenue and return properties to productive use. These sales also offer a pathway to revitalize communities by transferring ownership to individuals or entities willing to invest in these properties.