Williamson County Lists June Foreclosure Sale

- Williamson County public notices list a June 2 constable’s sale for 1008 Glasgow Cove in Hutto’s Star Ranch, tied to a court-ordered homeowners association foreclosure. (wilcosun.com) - The notice says the order of sale was issued March 24, 2026, and the auction runs between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. for cash or equivalent payment. (wilcosun.com) - It matters because these sales are part of Williamson County’s first-Tuesday foreclosure process, where posted notices can turn unpaid HOA or tax cases into public auctions. (wilcotx.gov)

A foreclosure notice can look like legal wallpaper until you realize it names a real house, a real sale date, and a real deadline. That’s what happened in Williamson County’s latest public notices. Buried among towing, storage, and landlord-lien listings is a June 2, 2026 constable’s sale for 1008 Glasgow Cove in Hutto’s Star Ranch neighborhood. (wilcosun.com) The bigger point is simple — these notices are the early warning system for property sales that can move from paperwork to courthouse auction fast. ### What exactly got listed? The notice identifies a constable’s sale for Lot 7, Block E, Star Ranch Section 5 Phase 1 — locally known as 1008 Glasgow Cove, Hutto, Texas 78634. (wilcotx.gov) It appears in the Williamson County Sun’s May 10 citizen alerts roundup, which republishes local legal notices that otherwise sit scattered across county processes and filings. ### Why is this a constable’s sale? This is not just a homeowner deciding to list a house. It’s a court-ordered sale tied to a lawsuit. An earlier notice for the same property shows Star Ranch Community, Inc. as the plaintiff in a Williamson County case, with an order directing the constable to seize and sell the defendant’s interest in the property to satisfy the judgment, fees, and interest. (wilcosun.com) ### When and where would the sale happen? The current notice says the sale is set for Tuesday, June 2, 2026, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Williamson County says foreclosure and trustee sales are generally held on the first Tuesday of the month at the Justice Center area in Georgetown, and the county clerk’s trustee-sale page lists that same first-Tuesday, 10-to-4 window at 405 Martin Luther King Street. (wilcosun.com) ### What do bidders need to know? The notice says terms are cash, cashier’s check, or money order. That matters because these are not casual online auctions where you can think it over later. County tax-sale guidance makes the same basic point — sales happen on a fixed courthouse schedule, bidders are expected to show up prepared, and the property is sold through a formal legal process rather than a retail-style closing. (wilcosun.com) ### Is this the same as a tax sale? Not quite. Williamson County separates tax sales from trustee and foreclosure sales. Tax sales are handled through delinquent-tax attorneys and only happen after judicial foreclosure of tax liens. (wilcosun.com) Trustee and constable sales can come from different kinds of debt or judgments — including HOA cases like this one. Basically, “foreclosure sale” is the umbrella term, but the legal path matters. ### Why should neighbors care? Because a legal notice is often the first public sign that a property is in distress. For neighbors, that can mean a house may change hands abruptly. For investors, it’s a heads-up to research title issues, occupancy, and liens before showing up with money. (wilcosun.com) For the homeowner, it marks a late-stage process, not an opening warning. ### Why was this buried among unrelated notices? That’s just how local public-notice systems work. The same Williamson County Sun page bundles foreclosure notices with storage auctions, impounded vehicles, landlord-lien sales, and government surplus listings. Useful, but easy to miss — which is why one house on one cul-de-sac can suddenly appear in a countywide legal roundup instead of a real-estate listing. (wilcotx.gov) ### What’s the bottom line? The news here is concrete: 1008 Glasgow Cove is listed for a June 2 constable’s sale in Williamson County. But the real takeaway is broader — if you own property, watch property, or bid on distressed real estate in this county, the public notices are where the action shows up before the auction does. (wilcotx.gov) (wilcosun.com)

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