Twenty properties will be part of a Master Commissioner’s sale set for 2 p.m. Wednesday. All sales are part of the City of Henderson’s mass foreclosure initiative.
The sale will take place at the Henderson County Fiscal Court Room, which is located on the third floor of the old courthouse.
The following properties have received Judgment and Order for Sale:
- 113 Thompson Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID #2-17-7-17) – Vacant lot
- 124 Letcher Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID #2-18-2-22) – Vacant lot
- 828 Powell Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID #2-15-4-27) – Vacant lot
- 1418 Helm Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID #2-18-6-9) – Vacant lot
- 1214 Helm, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID #2-19-4-33) – Vacant lot
- 727 Sixth Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID #3-8-6-16) – Vacant lot
- 1601 Washington Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID #2-25-8-12) – Vacant lot
- 115 Letcher Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID #2-18-1-39) – Vacant lot
- 327 S Alvasia Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID #2-9-2-5) – Vacant lot
- 329-335 N Adams Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID # 3-1-2-3) – Vacant lot
- 918 Center Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID # 2-16-4-24) – Vacant lot
- 1429 Helm Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID #2-18-7-3) – House & Lot
- 452 S Adams Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID #2-9-4-10) – House & Lot
- 3086 Mimosa Drive, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID # 64D-10.2) – House & Lot
- 1705 Washington Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID #2-25-7-7) – Vacant lot
- 916 Pond Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID # 2-13-15-7) – Vacant lot
- 906 Harts Alley, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID # 2-16-3-9) – Vacant lot
- 512 Letcher Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID # 2-22-8-17) – Vacant lot
- 1431 Helm Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID # 2-18-7-2) – Vacant lot
- 1205 Loeb Street, Henderson, KY (Parcel ID # 2-21-9-6) House & Lot
Questions regarding the Master Commissioner Sales process should be directed to the Office of Master Commissioner at (270) 830-7881.
For the first time since the City began its mass foreclosure program, all parcels included in this initial sale have reached judgment and will be offered at the same time. This sale follows the mass foreclosure action filed earlier this year, which targeted properties across the community with significant delinquent taxes, code enforcement liens, and long-standing neglect. Through this process, the City continues its work to reduce blight, stabilize neighborhoods, and create opportunities for new housing and reinvestment.
Mayor Brad Staton emphasized both the progress and continued impact of the program.
“This is an important step forward for our community. Seeing all of these properties move to sale at once shows that the process is working. Each parcel represents an opportunity to remove blight, support new housing, and continue building momentum in our neighborhoods.”



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