Foreclosure Sale Closes on Copperas Cove Home, Local Impact Expected
A foreclosure auction for 112 Cottonwood Drive in Copperas Cove concluded on December 2, 2025, with the property sold to a third party. The sale, conducted at the Coryell County Courthouse and via remote bidding through Auction.com, matters to local homeowners because foreclosure transactions can alter neighborhood property values and tax revenue and signal shifts in local housing market dynamics.

A foreclosure sale for the single family home at 112 Cottonwood Drive in Copperas Cove closed on December 2, 2025. The property, built in 1971, has approximately 1,515 square feet and two bathrooms. The auction listing on Auction.com indicated an opening bid guidance of $70,000 and showed the sale as completed and sold to a third party. The trustee sale was conducted at the Coryell County Courthouse North Door and Porch, 620 East Main Street, Gatesville, Texas, with both in person and remote bidding options and due diligence documents and a trustee sale number available on the auction listing.
The immediate facts are straightforward. A foreclosure removes the property from the prior owner and typically places title with either a new investor or the lender. In this case the Auction.com record lists a completed sale to an outside buyer. Because Auction.com provided remote bidding and due diligence materials, potential buyers were able to review title related documents and sale conditions before bidding.
For local residents the sale has several implications. Foreclosure sales can depress comparable sale prices in a neighborhood when they enter the market at distressed price levels, and they can change the mix of owner occupied homes versus investor held rentals. That effect can influence local property tax assessments and municipal budgets if assessed values shift. A sale to an investor often leads to rehabilitation and resale or conversion to rental use which changes neighborhood turnover and maintenance patterns over the medium term.

Residents should review the posted due diligence documents and the trustee sale number on the auction page if they need details on liens, encumbrances, or redemption periods. Homeowners concerned about property value trends or tax implications may consult the Coryell County appraisal district or a local title professional for specifics. The December 2 sale joins other foreclosure and real estate transactions that together shape Copperas Cove housing supply and market dynamics over the long term.


