Foreclosure Auctions for Multiple Apache County Properties Scheduled Today
Several trustee foreclosure sales are taking place today, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. in front of the Apache County Courthouse in St. Johns, aggregating multiple local parcels that could change ownership. The in-person auctions, listed on Auction.com with trustee sale numbers, APNs and sale terms, matter to buyers, investors and neighbors tracking housing turnover and property values in Apache County.

Multiple Apache County properties are up for trustee sale at an in-person auction being held today, Jan. 8, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at the Apache County Courthouse, 70 W. 3rd St., St. Johns. Listings active on Auction.com show several foreclosed parcels scheduled for that session, with sale pages providing trustee sale numbers, assessor parcel numbers and the auction terms that govern bidding.
Among the listings is 350 W. 3rd Place in Eagar, identified on Auction.com as Trustee Sale No. 23-09346. The listing describes the lot as roughly 0.3 acres and lists the year built as 2020. Another listed parcel is 160 S. 1st East St., Saint Johns, with a lot size of about 0.45 acres and a structure recorded at 2,416 square feet; the auction page supplies trustee sale details and the APN for prospective bidders to review.
Auction.com’s sale terms on these trustee listings emphasize that properties are sold "as-is" and set out deposit and payment requirements, including the need for cashier’s checks or similar deposits at auction. The platform’s listings advise bidders to perform title and lien due diligence before participating, noting that outstanding liens, taxes or other encumbrances can affect post-sale ownership and costs.
For Apache County, a court-house auction day that aggregates multiple foreclosures concentrates potential transfers of property in a single session, which can accelerate local housing turnover. That dynamic may draw local owner-occupants seeking discounted purchase opportunities as well as investors looking to add rental or resale inventory. The appearance of a relatively new home, built in 2020, among the sales points to foreclosures across a range of property vintages, not only older stock.
Economically, concentrated trustee sales can put short-term pressure on nearby market prices if multiple properties go to investor hands or enter renovation and resale pipelines. Conversely, owner-occupant purchases at auction could stabilize neighborhoods by returning units to owner stewardship. For individuals considering bids today, the critical immediate steps are to review the trustee sale number and APN on the auction page, confirm deposit procedures and perform title and lien searches to quantify potential post-sale liabilities.
The courthouse location at 70 W. 3rd St. will host the in-person proceedings. Auction listings and sale terms for each parcel remain the definitive source for exact deposit amounts and procedural requirements.
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