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BONUS: February 2026 Foreclosure Report for Central Texas

BONUS: February 2026 Foreclosure Report for Central Texas

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Texas Foreclosure Update: Opportunities in the Lone Star StateThe Texas real estate market is constantly shifting, and for savvy investors, the monthly foreclosure auctions—often called Super Tuesday—provide a unique window into emerging opportunities. This February, while total foreclosure numbers across the state have seen a slight dip compared to last month, the data reveals specific pockets of activity that investors should be watching closely.Whether you are looking for residential flips, commercial assets, or distressed notes, staying ahead of the numbers is key to making informed bids. Let’s dive into the latest data across the state's largest counties.Key Market Insights for FebruaryAccording to the latest data from Roddy’s List, the Texas foreclosure landscape is showing some interesting trends this month:Overall State Numbers: There are currently 3,811 total foreclosures scheduled across Texas, a small decrease from the approximately 4,000 recorded last month.Commercial vs. Residential: Out of the total filings, 504 are commercial foreclosures, leaving 3,307 residential properties hitting the auction block.Commercial Hotspots: Central Texas (Austin/San Antonio) leads the commercial sector with 144 filings, followed closely by North Texas (DFW) with 138, and East Texas (Houston) with 109.West Texas Stability: True to its history, West Texas remains steady and low with only 23 commercial foreclosures.County-by-County BreakdownThe activity varies significantly depending on which major metropolitan area you are targeting. Here is how the residential numbers look for some of the largest counties in the state:Harris County (Houston): Remains the "behemoth" with a whopping 640 residential foreclosures this month.Bexar County (San Antonio): Showing higher than usual activity with 342 filings.Dallas & Tarrant (DFW): Dallas County has 311, while Tarrant County sits at 228.Hidalgo County: A surprising surge in South Texas with 198 residential properties set for auction.Travis County (Austin): A relatively low count for its size, with only 115 filings.Other Notable Areas: Fort Bend has 116, Montgomery has 110, and El Paso is seeing an increase with 85 filings.How to Leverage This DataFor investors, these lists represent more than just properties; they are a gateway to various strategies. You might find a direct REO deal, a short sale opportunity, or even non-performing notes.One of the best ways to utilize this information is to identify private lenders who are foreclosing. These individuals are often looking to exit a bad deal and may be willing to offer owner financing or lend on your future projects once you establish a relationship.Despite a slight cooling in total numbers, the Texas foreclosure market remains a fertile ground for those who know where to look. From the high-volume streets of Harris County to the growing distress in Hidalgo, there is something for every type of investor this Super Tuesday.If you're ready to take action, head over to 4closure.info to pull your own lists and start your due diligence. Remember, success in real estate isn't just about the deal you find; it's about the action you take. We’ll see you at the auction! Make sure to use our discount code when you sign up! WECLOSENOTESWatch the Original Video of this Episode HERE!Got Questions? Book a Call With Scott HERE!Connect with Scott on LinkedIn here! Use Scott's AI Clone HERE!
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