The Court will direct the Sheriff to sell a person's interest in property when that person fails to pay a court-ordered debt. The Sheriff is only permitted to sell interests in real estate by auction.

If you are planning to bid at a Sheriff's auction you should seek your own independent legal advice. Auctions are advertised in the Government Gazette, in local papers and on this website.

Read the general information sheet before attending an auction.

Registration is required for attending an online auction. To register, please fill in this online registration form

Sheriff's real estate auctions

Date and Time Property Address Attachment media Status
Tuesday 19 November 2024 at 11:00am ** THIS AUCTION IS CANCELLED AND WILL NOT PROCEED **

Unit 25 8-18 Whitehall Street, Footscray Victoria 3011

Registered
Thursday 21 November 2024 at 11:00am** THIS AUCTION IS CANCELLED AND WILL NOT PROCEED **

47 Scarborough Avenue, Cranbourne West Victoria 3977

Closed
Tuesday 26 November 2024 at 11:00am

38 Isabel Street, Pakenham Victoria 3810

Open
Thursday 28 November 2024 at 11:00am

6 Namadgi Street Wollert Victoria 3750

Open
Tuesday 3 December 2024 at 11:00am

Unit 2 39 Service Street Coburg Victoria 3058

Open
Thursday 5 December 2024 at 11:00am ** THIS AUCTION IS CANCELLED AND WILL NOT PROCEED **

Unit 8 18 Edgar Street Glen Iris Victoria 3146

Closed

 

Prospective bidders are urged to seek legal advice if intending to bid at a Sheriff's real estate auction.

Auctions are subject to cancellation at any time and prospective bidders should check this site for auction updates.

All auctions are now held online (unless stated in advertisement) and you must complete the online registration form prior to each auction.

Who conducts a Sheriff's auction?

A Sheriff's auction is conducted by a Sheriff's officer, not a real estate agent or auctioneer.

Sheriff's auctions of real estate differ from usual auctions conducted by real estate agents/licensed auctioneers.

  • A property can not be inspected prior to auction as the Sheriff does not obtain possession of a property as part of the sale process.
  • A Sheriff's auction does not operate under the Sale of Land Act 1962 and there is no requirement to provide a vendor's statement under section 32 of the Sale of Land Act.
  • Unless the court orders otherwise, the Sheriff has a duty to obtain a fair price. The Sheriff sets a reserve price, however, the reserve price is not disclosed.

Interest in property

A person's interest may be subject to any other interests in the property registered on the title to the property at the time of the auction, including mortgages and caveats. These other interests are noted on the advertisement of property to be sold at the Sheriff's auction.

The extent of the interest being sold by the Sheriff will differ at each auction.

Process following a Sheriff's auction

Prospective purchasers should note that different requirements apply following the completion of a Sheriff's auction. In summary:

  • A sale of contract will be entered into. This is not a standard form contract.
  • On payment of the purchase price, the Sheriff provides the purchaser with a completed Transfer of Land form, which the purchaser can use to become registered as a proprietor of the property. The Sheriff does not provide the Certificate of Title.
  • Payment terms vary from auction to auction - refer to individual contract for details.
  • There are no adjustments made on the purchaser's payment of the balance of the price.
  • The Sheriff does not deliver possession of the property upon a sale.
  • Stamp duty is payable on transfer of land from the Sheriff.

Prospective purchasers at a Sheriff's auction should obtain legal advice in relation to the effect of other interests registered on title.

Further information

Further information on Sheriff's Auctions of Real Estate is available in the following documents:

For any questions please contact the Sheriff's Asset Administration Services via email on realestatesection@justice.vic.gov.au (External link)