Changhua County land auction opens with 20 plots
Changhua County is putting 20 cleared-title land parcels up for public auction, a rare cheap entry point for small buyers and land investors — though the bargains come with strings attached.
- The government is auctioning 20 parcels of land with unclear or unclaimed ownership, with bids opening in mid-November.
- The cheapest lot is farmland in Shengang, starting at under NT$600,000 for about 47 ping — small enough for first-time buyers.
- The priciest lot is a fully owned residential plot in Shetou, starting near NT$37.5 million, which still works out to only about NT$168,000 per ping.
- These parcels come from old registration errors or estates nobody ever inherited, and the county sells them only after legal notices fail to find an owner.
- Buyers take the land as-is: some plots are occupied or have structures on them, and clearing them out is the winner's problem, not the county's.
Outlook: Expect strong interest in the low-priced farmland lots, while the occupied parcels likely draw cautious bidding ahead of the November opening.