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There are currently foreclosed homes listed in Missouri. Why should you consider buying a foreclosure property in Missouri? To save money, of course! That’s right, purchasing a foreclosed home can save you as much as 50 percent or more on the final sale price of a distressed deal in Missouri when compared to a traditional single-family house. We’ve also got awesome deals on top of incredible foreclosure deals, from rent-to-own homes, short sales and preforeclosures in Missouri, as well as bankruptcy filings and government-owned foreclosure listings such as HUD, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, among others. Just select the county in Missouri that you want to look for a property below. Then search through all distressed real estate listings in Missouri for the amazing deal that’s right for you.


Missouri Foreclosure Laws

In Missouri, most foreclosures are handled through a nonjudicial trustee sale. Home loans are usually secured by deeds of trust rather than traditional mortgages. The timeline is often shorter than in many judicial states because court action is not required. Deficiency judgments may be allowed if the sale proceeds do not cover the full loan amount.

  • Foreclosure Type Process
    Non-Judicial (Judicial allowed)
  • Mortgage Instrument Security Type
    Deed of Trust (primary). Mortgages are allowed but uncommon.
  • Typical Timeline Duration
    2-3 months typical
  • Deficiency Judgment
    Deficiency judgments permitted
  • Redemption Period Owner Rights
    No post-sale redemption for most nonjudicial sales.
  • Process Summary
    Missouri primarily uses nonjudicial foreclosure through trustee’s sales. Judicial foreclosure is permitted but less common.
  • Notice / Timing Statute
    Missouri Revised Statute § 443.290 et seq. (deed of trust foreclosure)
  • Redemption Statute(s)
    Missouri Revised Statute § 511.020 (redemption for judicial foreclosure only)
  • Deficiency Statute(s)
    Missouri Revised Statute § 443.310 (deficiency allowed after deed of trust foreclosure)

How to Buy a Foreclosure in Missouri

In Missouri, search for foreclosure sales via county sheriff notices, MLS, and public advertisements. Missouri' non-judicial foreclosures require statutory notice periods. Arrange financing ahead of time. Perform title searches and inspect when possible. Bid at the sheriff' sale and complete payment to secure title.

What type of foreclosure is used in Missouri?
The type of foreclosure in Missouri is Non-Judicial (Judicial allowed)
Is there a redemption period in Missouri?
No post-sale redemption for most nonjudicial sales.
Are deficiency judgments allowed in Missouri?
Deficiency judgments permitted in Missouri
How do you buy a foreclosure in Missouri?
In Missouri, search for foreclosure sales via county sheriff notices, MLS, and public advertisements.

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