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Unknown #11-606-14-02-001.00, Boone, MO

Boone County, MO

Opening bid

$6,892

C+· 55

Property Details

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Notes

Deeded 6.06 Acres Tract in NE¼ of Sec 14 T49N R13W being part of L1 of Smithville SD as shown in Plat Book/Page 37/60 desc as: Beg at SW cor of said L1; thence along the W line of said lot, N00°10'00"E, 84.80'; thence N00°04'00"W, 257.27' to NE cor of said lot; thence along N line of said lot, N84°52'00"E, 771.10' to a point on E line of Sec 14; thence along said sec line, S00°07'30"E, 352.49' to

Starting bid is an estimate set by the collector | Sale date from page notice: “to the Boone County Courthouse, Columbia, Boone County, on the fourth of Monday, the 24th day of August 2026 c”

Distress timeline

Aug 24, 26
Auction

Sources: Missouri County Tax Sale

Due diligence checklist

  1. 01

    Pull a title report

    Confirm what liens survive the sale. Many tax sales wipe junior liens but not federal IRS or municipal liens. A title company can run this for ~$50-150.

  2. 02

    Drive by the property

    Check occupancy, exterior condition, signs of vandalism, neighborhood comps. You won't get inside before the auction in most cases.

  3. 03

    Have funds ready before bidding

    Most sheriff/tax sales require payment same-day or within 24 hours via cashier's check or wire. Pre-approval letters are not accepted.

  4. 04

    Run the numbers

    Add holding costs (taxes, insurance, utilities), renovation budget, and selling costs to your max bid. A property at 60% of ARV often needs 30%+ in repairs.

  5. 05

    Talk to a real-estate attorney

    Distressed sales in MO have rules that vary by county. A 30-min consult before your first auction is worth it.

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