Comal County, Texas — Tax Delinquent Property Data

Detailed market data on 12,000+ tax delinquent properties in Comal County. Includes deal grades, heir signals, and delinquency statistics.

Very HighUnknown

Distressed Properties

12,000+

Avg Estimated Value

$432,268

Avg Deal Score

53

out of 100

Heir Signals

1.1%

140 properties

Deceased Owner Signals

41.2%

5,245 properties

Opportunity Level

Very High

Data Freshness

Unknown

Deal Grade Distribution

92%
A-Grade: 0%B-Grade: 92%C-Grade: 8%

0%

A-Grade

0 properties

92%

B-Grade

11,660 properties

8%

C-Grade

1,074 properties

Texas Tax Sale Rules

Tax Sale Type

Tax Deed (Redeemable)

Redemption Period

2 years (homestead/ag), 180 days (other)

Quiet Title

Trespass to Try Title action; must serve all known parties

What This Means for Investors

Comal County has 12,000+ tax delinquent properties currently tracked. This county has elevated heir/deceased owner signals (1.1% heir, 41.2% deceased), which often indicates curative title deal potential — properties where motivated parties may be willing to negotiate. Texas uses the Tax Deed (Redeemable) system with a 2 years (homestead/ag), 180 days (other) redemption period — factor this into your acquisition timeline. The scoring system identified 11,660 A and B-grade properties — these represent the highest-potential deals based on distress indicators, deal economics, and acquisition complexity.

Data Coverage

Has Owner Name100%
Has Property Type100%
Has Estimated Value100%
Data Completeness1%

Download Comal County Property List

Get the scored property list for Comal County, Texas — includes owner names, addresses, tax owed, deal grades, and heir signals.

Data sourced from public county tax records and appraisal district filings. Updated periodically. All counts shown are approximate ranges, not exact figures. Property data may contain inaccuracies from source records. This information is provided for educational and research purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or investment advice. Always verify data independently before making investment decisions.