Skagit County · Washington

Foreclosure help in Burlington, WA

Behind on your mortgage in Burlington? You have more options — and more time — than it feels like. Get free, local, no-pressure help understanding every path, plus a no-fee cash offer if you choose to sell.

Facing foreclosure in Burlington? Start here.

Skagit County (Mount Vernon, Burlington, Anacortes) follows Washington's non-judicial process, and strong local values mean many owners behind on payments still have equity to protect by selling before the sale. Whatever stage you're at — a few payments behind, a Notice of Default, or a scheduled trustee's sale — we can help you understand exactly where you stand and what to do next.

How foreclosure works for Burlington homeowners

Like the rest of Washington, Burlington foreclosures are handled non-judicially under the state Deed of Trust Act — through a trustee, without a court case. The lender records a Notice of Trustee's Sale with the Skagit County Auditor in Mount Vernon, and by law the sale can't happen sooner than 120 days after that notice. Sales for Skagit County homes are typically held at the Skagit County Courthouse in Mount Vernon.

The most important deadline: you can usually reinstate your loan (pay what's past due plus costs) up to 11 days before the sale — and you can sell right up until the sale itself. That's why Burlington homeowners who act early keep the most options.

Your options in Burlington

Not sure which fits? That's exactly what we help Burlington homeowners figure out — free, and with no obligation. Read the full Washington foreclosure timeline, see foreclosure help across Skagit County, or explore all your options.

WA Foreclosure Help is a real estate company, not a law firm or counseling agency. For free help, call the Washington Homeownership Hotline at 1-877-894-HOME.

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Tell us about your situation. We'll reach out with your options — including a cash offer if you want one. It's free and there's zero obligation.

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Burlington foreclosure questions

Can I sell my house fast in Burlington if I'm facing foreclosure?

Yes. In Washington your right to sell lasts until the trustee's sale itself, so Burlington homeowners can sell — to a cash buyer or on the market — any time before that date. A cash sale can often close in days, before your sale date, so you protect your credit and equity.

How long do I have before a foreclosure sale in Burlington?

Washington is a non-judicial foreclosure state. After you're 120+ days behind, the lender records a Notice of Trustee's Sale, and by law the sale can't be held sooner than 120 days after that. So Burlington homeowners typically have several months to act — but the sooner the better.

Where is the foreclosure auction held for Burlington homes?

Burlington is in Skagit County, so trustee's sales for local homes are generally held at the Skagit County Courthouse in Mount Vernon, and the notices are recorded with the Skagit County Auditor in Mount Vernon.

Do you charge Burlington homeowners any fees?

Never. Our help is free, and if you sell to us there are no commissions, no closing costs, and no repairs — we buy as-is. Anyone asking for money upfront to stop a foreclosure is a scam.

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