Start Here: What You Need to Know
If you're facing foreclosure in Putnam County, you usually have more time and more choices than the lender's letters make it sound. Florida foreclosures go through court, which gives you a window to act.
Putnam is a rural, affordable market of older homes along the St. Johns River — exactly the kind we buy as-is for cash.
Quick facts at a glance
- Where foreclosures are handled
- Putnam County Clerk of Court in Palatka, with online auctions.
- Florida foreclosure type
- Judicial — the lender must sue you in court first.
- Can I still sell?
- Usually yes, right up until the auction.
- Cost to review options
- Free, no obligation. No commissions if you sell to us.
- Condition
- We buy as-is — no repairs, no cleanout.
- How fast?
- Often 7–14 days, enough to beat many auction dates.
Foreclosure in Putnam County Right Now
Foreclosure cases run through the Putnam County Clerk of Court in Palatka. In a slower-moving rural market, a fast cash sale offers the certainty a traditional listing can't — especially on an older home that would stall on repairs and financing.
Why Putnam County Owners Reach Out
- An older Palatka or Interlachen home needs repairs a buyer's lender won't finance.
- An inherited river property in Crescent City or Welaka has sat vacant.
- A fixed income no longer covers a mortgage that fell behind.
- A rural property is hard to sell the traditional way.
Cities we serve in Putnam County
- Palatka
- East Palatka
- Interlachen
- Crescent City
- Satsuma
- Welaka
Your Options Before the Auction
Most Putnam County owners have at least three real paths. The right one depends on your timeline, the property's condition, and your equity.
| Modify / Reinstate | Sell Before Auction | Let It Foreclose | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keep the home? | Sometimes | No | No |
| Protects equity | Depends | Yes | Often no |
| Credit impact | Light if you catch up | Moderate | Severe ~7 yrs |
Pros
- Protects equity foreclosure would erase
- Avoids a foreclosure on your credit
- You pick the closing date
- As-is — no repairs or showings
Cons / Trade-offs
- The cash price is below renovated retail
- If you can catch up, keeping may be better
- You give up the home
Facing foreclosure in Putnam County?
One free, honest conversation about every option — even the ones that don't involve us.
Review My Options Call 904-606-9163The Local Market and Your Equity
Putnam homes are often older and more affordable, which means two things: a traditional sale can stall when a buyer's lender balks at the condition, and a cash sale that closes regardless of condition is frequently the surest path. We buy fish camps, river properties, and dated homes as-is — no repairs, no cleanout — which is exactly what this market often needs.
Hidden Things for Putnam County Owners
- Older homes scare off financed buyers. If a lender won't finance the condition, a cash sale is often the only realistic path — and we close anyway.
- Equity is use-it-or-lose-it at auction. A forced sale often wipes out equity into fees and a low price — selling first keeps it.
- A cash sale can beat the auction date. With enough runway we can frequently close before the sale is scheduled.
- Beware foreclosure-rescue scams. Never pay big upfront fees; free HUD counseling exists (1-800-569-4287).
Chris Moore
"I'm local — based right here in Northeast Florida — so I know how foreclosure plays out in Putnam County specifically. I'll tell you honestly whether selling, catching up, or a modification is your best move."
"We're local and we're not a call center. We'll tell you honestly what your options are — including the ones that don't involve selling to us — because the right move is whatever actually protects you."
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are Putnam County foreclosures handled?
Through the Putnam County Clerk of Court in Palatka, with auctions held online.
Can I still sell with an auction date set?
Often yes, right up until the auction. Reach out early so we can move in time.
Will it cost me anything to review my options?
No. The consultation is free and there's no obligation.
Do you buy homes that need work?
Yes — we buy as-is, no repairs or cleanout required.
Do you buy homes that need a lot of work?
Yes. Older and rural homes that need work are exactly what we buy as-is.