Greater Vancouver Foreclosures

Foreclosures & Court-Ordered Sales in Greater Vancouver

Buying a foreclosure is different. Court approval, sealed offers, deposits, tight timelines, and “as-is, where-is” conditions can create risk if you do not understand the process. Work with Russ Macnab for clear guidance on court-ordered sales so you can move with more confidence and avoid costly mistakes.

Strategy matters. Clean terms, proper due diligence, and knowing how court bidding works can make all the difference.

Why Work With Russ on Foreclosures?

Court-ordered sales are a different process than a standard MLS purchase. Buyers need stronger preparation, cleaner offers, and a better understanding of how court approval and backup bidding work.

Foreclosure Experience

Guidance built around deposits, offer terms, subject removal, court dates, and sale risk.

Clean Offer Strategy

Foreclosure deals often favour stronger, cleaner offers with fewer complications and better preparation.

Due Diligence Focus

Title, occupancy, condition, access, and lender/court conditions need careful review before moving forward.

Local Market Coverage

Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge, Coquitlam, Langley, Mission, Tri-Cities, and the Fraser Valley.

Foreclosure opportunities can look attractive on paper, but buyers who do best are usually the ones who understand the process before they write.

How Foreclosures Work in BC

The process is different from a standard resale purchase and usually involves lender review and court approval.

The Typical Process

  • Offer submitted to the lender or trustee
  • Initial offer may be accepted subject to court approval
  • BC Supreme Court reviews the sale
  • Competing buyers may bring sealed offers to the court date
  • The judge awards the sale to the strongest clean offer

What Buyers Need to Watch

  • Most sales are sold as-is, where-is
  • Condition issues may not be fully disclosed
  • Occupancy risk and possession timing can vary
  • Deposits and deadlines are often strict
  • Due diligence matters more than usual
Live Foreclosure Listings

Current Court-Ordered Sales & Foreclosures

Browse the current live foreclosure feed below for active court-ordered sales and foreclosure opportunities.

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Main Photo: 20109 32 Avenue in Langley: Brookswood Langley Land for sale : MLS®# R2937552
Photo 1: 20109 32 Avenue in Langley: Brookswood Langley Land for sale : MLS®# R2937552
Photo 2: 20109 32 Avenue in Langley: Brookswood Langley Land for sale : MLS®# R2937552
Status:
Active
Prop. Type:
Land
MLS® Num:
R2937552
For Sale by Court Order - Colliers presents the opportunity to acquire a 2.40 acre development property located in Brookswood's Booth Neighbourhood Area Plan. The Property is positioned to benefit from a master-planned community proposed by Jim Pattison Development adjacent to the Property at the northeast corner of 32 Avenue and 200 Street. The draft Booth Neighbourhood Area Olan designates the Property as Commercial Village which allows for a mixed-use development.
Property Type:
Land
Ownership:
Freehold NonStrata
Bathrooms:
- (Full:-/Half:-)
Taxes:
$48,197.68 / 2024
Lot Area:
2.4 acre(s)
Lot Frontage:
166'
Lot Details:
50.6 x (2.40AC)
Plan:
NWP40314
Development Status:
No Building Permit Approved, Development Permit Not Available
Building Plans:
Not Available
Info Package Avail.:
Yes
Parking Features:
Front Access
Age Restrictions:
No
Home Owners Association:
No
Land Lease:
No
Utilities:
Sanitary Sewer Unknown, Storm Sewer Not Available, Electricity At Lot Line, Natural Gas Not Available, Phone Nearby, Cable Available
Electricity:
No
Potential for Rezoning:
Yes
  • Photo 1: 20109 32 Avenue in Langley: Brookswood Langley Land for sale : MLS®# R2937552
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  • Photo 2: 20109 32 Avenue in Langley: Brookswood Langley Land for sale : MLS®# R2937552
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Data was last updated May 8, 2026 at 02:40 PM (UTC)
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What Makes a Strong Buyer

How to Be Better Prepared Before You Bid

Buyers who are prepared usually move faster and make cleaner decisions when the right court-ordered property comes up.

Understand the Deposit

Foreclosure and court sales can involve tighter timelines and larger deposits than buyers expect.

Know Your Terms

Subject structure, closing timelines, and how “clean” your offer is can have a major impact on the outcome.

Do Due Diligence Early

Review title, condition, occupancy, court process, and potential repair or possession risks before you go too far.

Who this page is for

  • Buyers looking for foreclosure opportunities in Greater Vancouver
  • Investors wanting cleaner court-sale guidance
  • Buyers comparing risk versus upside
  • People who want help understanding court bidding before writing

Best next step

If you are serious about buying a foreclosure, the smartest move is usually to talk through financing, deposit structure, due diligence, and bidding strategy before the right listing appears.

Thinking about buying a foreclosure or court-ordered sale?

Get clear advice on deposits, terms, due diligence, and bidding strategy before you commit to the process.