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Foreclosure Sales Processor (2 Openings) Location (city, state): Phoenix, AZ Compensation: $22/hour (Contract-to-Hire) Benefits: This position is eligible for medical, dental, vision, and 401(k).

We are looking for a Foreclosure Sales Processor for our law firm client, responsible for monitoring and processing accounts that are in the foreclosure process. They are an industry leading law firm ...

We are looking for a Foreclosure Sales Processor for our law firm client, responsible for monitoring and processing accounts that are in the foreclosure process. They are an industry leading law firm ...

Foreclosure Specialist II

$17.88 - $26.73/hr

Calculates bidding instruction for nationwide foreclosure sales * Reviews and provides HAMP certification nationwide notifications prior to foreclosure sale * Ability to provide exceptional ...

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How much do foreclosure sales jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for foreclosure sales in the United States is $57,098.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $73,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Foreclosure Sales, and why are they important?

To thrive in Foreclosure Sales, you need knowledge of real estate laws, foreclosure processes, and sales techniques, often supported by a real estate license or relevant experience. Familiarity with MLS databases, auction platforms, and financial analysis tools is essential. Strong negotiation, communication, and problem-solving abilities set top performers apart in this field. These skills are critical for navigating complex transactions, maximizing property value, and ensuring successful outcomes for clients and stakeholders.

What are some common challenges faced in a Foreclosure Sales role, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in Foreclosure Sales often encounter challenges such as navigating complex legal requirements, dealing with distressed property conditions, and addressing the concerns of both buyers and previous homeowners. Managing these challenges effectively requires staying up-to-date with local and federal foreclosure regulations, collaborating closely with legal teams and real estate agents, and maintaining clear, compassionate communication with all parties involved. Building strong organizational skills and a solid understanding of market trends can also help you anticipate issues and streamline the sales process.

What is the difference between Foreclosure Sales vs Foreclosure Agents?

AspectForeclosure SalesForeclosure Agents
CredentialsKnowledge of foreclosure laws, real estate licensing (if applicable)Real estate license, foreclosure process understanding
Work EnvironmentReal estate auctions, court proceedings, property salesAssisting clients, property showings, negotiations
Industry UsageConducting or managing property sales during foreclosureRepresenting clients in foreclosure-related transactions
Search/Comparison IntentUnderstanding foreclosure sale processesAssisting with foreclosure property transactions

Foreclosure Sales focus on conducting or managing the sale of foreclosed properties, often involving auctions and legal proceedings. Foreclosure Agents assist clients in navigating foreclosure-related real estate transactions, providing guidance and representation. While both roles require real estate knowledge and licensing, Foreclosure Sales are more centered on the sale process itself, whereas Foreclosure Agents focus on client representation and transaction facilitation.

What are foreclosure sales?

Foreclosure sales are public auctions where properties that have been repossessed by a lender due to the owner's inability to make mortgage payments are sold to recover the outstanding loan amount. These sales typically occur after a legal process in which the lender seeks to recover the balance of a loan from a borrower who has defaulted. Buyers at foreclosure sales can sometimes purchase properties below market value, but these sales often come with risks, such as the property being sold 'as-is' and the possibility of existing liens. It's important for prospective buyers to research the property and the foreclosure process in their state before participating.
More about Foreclosure Sales jobs
Infographic showing various Foreclosure Sales job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, and 26% Part Time. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,098 per year, or $27.5 per hour.
Foreclosure Sales Paralegal

Foreclosure Sales Paralegal

Kelley Kronenberg

Fort Lauderdale, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Overview
Paralegal - Foreclosure Sales
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
This isn't an entry-level support role. We're looking for a seasoned Foreclosure Paralegal who knows the full lifecycle of a foreclosure matter inside and out; from initial referral through final judgment and who is ready to bring that expertise to one of Florida's most recognized law firms.
Kelley Kronenberg's Foreclosure practice is one of the most active in the state, and we're growing. If you've built your career in foreclosure, thrive in a high-volume environment, and want the stability of a firm that has been named one of South Florida's Best Places to Work by the Sun-Sentinel, read on.
What Sets This Role Apart
  • Hybrid Flexibility: Work from our Fort Lauderdale headquarters - with a hybrid schedule that respects your life outside work.
  • High-Impact Practice: You'll be a central figure on a busy, collaborative Foreclosure team - not a paper-pusher, but a case driver trusted with complex matters.
  • A Firm That Invests in You: Competitive salary, a comprehensive benefits package, and a culture that prioritizes professional growth and work-life balance.
What You'll Do
As a full lifecycle Foreclosure Paralegal, you will manage cases from referral to resolution, including:
  • Assist in managing foreclosure sale files from inception of sale date through Certificate of Title or Disbursement of Third-Party Funds
  • Assist in completion of foreclosure sale related client systems steps in both BKFS and Tempo.
  • Prepare, review and file Foreclosure Sales legal documents including but not limited to:
    • Notices of Sale
    • Submission of Notices of Sale to publisher for publication
    • Remittance of Payment for Notice of Sale publication cost and reconciliation of cost being billed to Client.
    • Affidavits of Post Judgment Advances and Interest a/k/a Affidavit of Additional Sums
    • Motions to Reschedule Foreclosure Sale
    • Certificates of Mailing of Orders
    • Motions to Cancel Foreclosure Sale / Motions to Cancel and Reset Foreclosure Sale
    • Preparation of Sale Packages in preparation of Foreclosure Sale
  • Ensure Notice of Sale Publication is in compliance with F.S. 45.031(2)
  • Ensure Proof of Publication of Notice of Sale is filed timely prior to scheduled sale date
  • Ensure bidding instructions are received from client prior to sale and all escalations measures are taken as needed.
Qualilfications
  • Full Lifecycle Foreclosure Experience: A minimum of 3 years of hands-on foreclosure (or foreclosure and bankruptcy) experience - you understand how a file moves from opening to close
  • Florida Litigation Familiarity: Working knowledge of Florida court procedures, e-filing systems, and foreclosure-specific timelines and deadlines
  • Tech Proficiency: MS Office Suite required; experience with Aderant Total Office (ATO) and/or BKFS/Tempo is a strong plus
  • Exceptional Organization: Able to manage a high caseload with precision, prioritizing competing demands without sacrificing quality
  • Strong Communicator: Professional, clear, and effective with attorneys, clients, opposing counsel, and court staff alike
  • Team-Oriented: Collaborative and dependable - someone the team can count on when case volume surges
About Kelley Kronenberg
Kelley Kronenberg is a full-service Florida law firm with a decades-long reputation for excellence across litigation, insurance defense, foreclosure, and beyond. We've been recognized by the Florida Sun-Sentinel as one of the Best Places to Work in South Florida - an honor we earn through genuine investment in our people, not just a plaque on the wall. Our team members stay because they grow here.
Ready to bring your foreclosure expertise to a firm that will put it to work? Apply today and take the next step in a career built on real responsibility, real relationships, and real results.
Kelley Kronenberg is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.