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Gates County, North Carolina Court Filings Intelligence

Live court-record analysis of property-related filings (foreclosure, probate, divorce, partition, guardianship). Data sourced direct from Gates County court dockets. Updated 2026-08-03. See methodology.

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About Gates County

Gates County is a county located in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of North Carolina, on the border with Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 10,478, making it the fifth-least populous county in North Carolina. Its county seat is Gatesville. Gates County is included in the Virginia Beach-Chesapeake, VA-NC Combined Statistical Area. It is part of the Albemarle Sound area of the Inner Banks.

Source: Wikipedia

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At a glance

129 verified property-related court filings tracked across 12 months (Aug 2025 to Jul 2026).

0% of filings involve owners whose mailing address differs from the property address (0 of 129 filings).

$241,655 median estimated property value across the 42 filings with property-enrichment data (33% coverage).

3.5% North Carolina unemployment rate (BLS, as of 2026-05). Filings should be read against the local-economy backdrop.

Filing type breakdown

Filing typeFilingsShare
Other 105 81.4%
Divorce 23 17.8%
Tax Sale 1 0.8%

Each row is a distinct case verified for current owner-of-record before inclusion.

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Monthly filing activity

MonthFilingsvs prior
Aug 2025 7
Sep 2025 16 +9
Oct 2025 6 -10
Nov 2025 14 +8
Dec 2025 10 -4
Jan 2026 14 +4
Feb 2026 6 -8
Mar 2026 4 -2
Apr 2026 8 +4
May 2026 12 +4
Jun 2026 17 +5
Jul 2026 15 -2

Each row reflects new filings entering the dataset that month, after ownership verification. Most recent month may be partial.

Geographic concentration by ZIP

Top 0 ZIPs in Gates County account for 0.0% of all tracked filings, showing where distressed real estate activity clusters.

ZIPCityFilingsShare

Based on filings with a parseable property address (0% of Gates County filings).

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Property value distribution

Estimated valueFilingsShare
Under $75k 3 7.1%
$75k - $150k 8 19.0%
$150k - $250k 19 45.2%
$250k - $400k 10 23.8%
$400k+ 2 4.8%

Source: third-party property enrichment (33% coverage on Gates County filings). Median $241,655; mean $207,592.

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Day-of-week filing pattern

DayFilingsShare
Sun 15 11.6%
Mon 21 16.3%
Tue 25 19.4%
Wed 27 20.9%
Thu 36 27.9%
Fri 5 3.9%
Sat 0 0.0%

Filings show some weekend activity, suggesting after-hours electronic filing. Computed for 129 filings with a parseable date.

Housing stock + distress signals

Underlying housing stock and distress indicators across all 4809 Gates County housing units, from US Census ACS 5-year data. National reference values shown for context.

Indicator Gates County US average
Vacancy rate (incl. seasonal + for-sale)12.3%10.5%
Share of owner-occupied units carrying a mortgage48.5%60.8%
Pre-1940 housing stock9.9%12.3%
Single-family detached share of housing stock62.5%61.2%
Residents age 65 or older22.0%17.3%

Source: US Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS 2023 5-year). National reference values are ACS 2022 5-year US totals. Why these matter: vacancy rate is the strongest single proxy for distressed inventory; mortgage-carrying share defines the risk pool exposed to rate environment; pre-1940 stock signals deferred maintenance and renovation opportunity; senior population correlates with probate pipeline depth.

Rent benchmark (HUD Fair Market Rent)

HUD sets Fair Market Rents at the metro area level — the same FMRs apply to every county within the metro. Gates County sits within the Virginia Beach-Chesapeake-Norfolk, VA-NC. Used to set Section 8 voucher amounts; investors use it as a defensible rent-estimate floor for buy-to-rent underwriting.

Unit size Fair market rent / month
Efficiency / studio$1,489
1-bedroom$1,513
2-bedroom$1,709
3-bedroom$2,364
4-bedroom$2,794

Source: US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Fair Market Rents (None). 40th-percentile gross rent including utilities. Why this matters: Section-8-eligible tenants are a baseline demand floor for rental inventory at these price points; FMR is the official ceiling for voucher-eligible rents.

New construction (market momentum)

Annual building permits filed in Gates County from the US Census Building Permits Survey. Trend signal on whether new housing demand is accelerating or contracting in this market.

Indicator Value
Total housing units permitted (2025)12
Year-over-year change (2024 → 2025)-14.3%
Single-family share of permits (2025)100.0%
Single-family units permitted12
Multifamily units permitted (2+ units per building)0

Source: US Census Bureau Building Permits Survey, annual cumulative data. Why this matters: permits trending up signals strong demand for new inventory; permits contracting at the same time foreclosure activity rises indicates broader market softening (deals price differently). Multifamily share shows whether the market is densifying or holding to single-family stock.

Macro context: state home prices and national delinquency

Gates County filings should be read against the broader housing-market backdrop. North Carolina state home-price trend and the national mortgage-delinquency rate are the two macro signals most directly relevant to foreclosure exposure.

IndicatorValuePeriod
North Carolina home price index (year-over-year)+2.4%2026-01-01
North Carolina home price index (cumulative since 2020)+72.0%2026-01-01
National mortgage delinquency rate (30+ day, single-family)1.89%2026-01-01

Sources: Federal Housing Finance Agency state house price indices (FRED series NCSTHPI); Federal Reserve Board, Mortgage Delinquency 30+Day Rate on Single-Family Residential Mortgages (FRED series DRSFRMACBS). Updated quarterly. Free public data.

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Filing velocity by case type

How each distress category is trending — are foreclosures accelerating while divorces cool, or vice versa? This breakdown is only possible with direct court-record data.

Case type Total Share Trend
Lien 98 76.0% +87.5%
Divorce 23 17.8% +62.5%
Personal Property 5 3.9% --

Trend = recent 2-3 month volume vs prior 2-3 months (current partial month excluded). Positive = accelerating; negative = cooling.

Seasonal filing patterns

Court filings peak in Jun and are lowest in Mar. The 4.2x peak-to-trough ratio suggests strong seasonal patterns — investors who time their outreach around Jun can reach more distressed homeowners.

Month Avg filings Relative
Jan 14
82%
Feb 6
35%
Mar 4
24%
Apr 8
47%
May 12
71%
Jun 17
100%
Jul 15
88%
Aug 7
41%
Sep 16
94%
Oct 6
35%
Nov 14
82%
Dec 10
59%

Average filings per calendar month across all observed years. Relative column shows each month as a percentage of the peak month (Jun), with a 4.2x peak-to-trough ratio.

Non-resident owner analysis

Most filings (100%) involve owner-occupied properties. The relatively low absentee rate suggests distress is primarily hitting homeowners, not institutional investors.

0.0%
Non-resident owners
Case type Total filings Non-resident %
Lien 98 0.0%
Divorce 23 0.0%
Personal Property 5 0.0%

Non-resident = owner's mailing address differs from the property address. Could indicate out-of-state landlords, inherited estates, second homes, or in-transition properties.

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Distress composition and shifts

Divorce share is rising. Lien, Personal Property share is declining. Low diversity — distress is dominated by one or two case types, suggesting a concentrated driver.

Case type Recent share Earlier share Shift
Lien 62.5% 80.4% -17.9pp (falling)
Divorce 37.5% 11.3% +26.2pp (rising)
Personal Property 0.0% 5.2% -5.2pp (falling)
Tax Sale 0.0% 1.0% -1.0pp
Custody 0.0% 1.0% -1.0pp
Other 0.0% 1.0% -1.0pp

Distress diversity score: 0.95 (Shannon entropy; higher = more diverse distress sources). "Recent" = last 2 complete months; "Earlier" = all prior months.

Property Value Profile

The median assessed value of properties in court filings is $239,427. The largest segment (60.5%) falls in the $100K - $250K range.

$239,427
Median assessed value
$202,930
Average assessed value
43
Properties with values
Value range Properties Share
Under $100K 5 11.6%
$100K - $250K 26 60.5%
$250K - $500K 12 27.9%
Value breakdown by case type
Case type Median value Avg value Properties
Lien $243,883 $210,285 39

Based on county assessor records for 43 properties with court filings (33.3% of total filings). Values are tax-assessed amounts, not market listing prices.

Distress Capital Analysis

$8,725,972 in assessed property value is currently tied up in 43 court-filed properties.

$9M
Total Value at Risk
43
Properties Valued
$239,427
Median Value

Capital at Risk by Filing Type

Filing Type Total Value Properties Avg Value High Equity %
Lien
$8,201,122
39 $210,285 --

Based on 43 properties with assessor valuations (33.3% of 129 total filings). Values are county assessor estimates. Equity calculated from estimated value vs outstanding mortgage balance where available.

Market Absorption & Turnover Analysis

129 court filings tracked with 0 resolved (0.0% absorption rate). The court system is accumulating cases faster than they resolve, creating a growing backlog of 129 active cases.

0.0%
Absorption Rate
129
Active Case Backlog
Month New Filings Resolved Net Inflow Absorption
Aug 2025 7 0 +7
0.0%
Sep 2025 16 0 +16
0.0%
Oct 2025 6 0 +6
0.0%
Nov 2025 14 0 +14
0.0%
Dec 2025 10 0 +10
0.0%
Jan 2026 14 0 +14
0.0%
Feb 2026 6 0 +6
0.0%
Mar 2026 4 0 +4
0.0%
Apr 2026 8 0 +8
0.0%
May 2026 12 0 +12
0.0%
Jun 2026 17 0 +17
0.0%
Jul 2026 15 0 +15
0.0%

Resolution by Case Type

Case Type Filed Resolved Absorption Avg Days
Lien 98 0 0.0% n/a
Divorce 23 0 0.0% n/a
Personal Property 5 0 0.0% n/a

Absorption rate measures the percentage of filed cases that have reached a terminal resolution (judgment, dismissal, settlement, or sale). A low absorption rate indicates a growing backlog of active cases in the court system. Resolution timing based on 0 resolved cases out of 129 total filings.

Case Aging & Stall Analysis

0 cases (0.0%) have been active for over a year without resolution. 11 filings in the last <30 days represent fresh opportunities.

0
Cases stalled 1yr+
0.0%
of all filings
129
Total tracked
Age Total Resolved Still active Resolution rate
<30 days 11 0 11 0.0%
30-90 days 33 0 33 0.0%
3-6 months 17 0 17 0.0%
6-12 months 68 0 68 0.0%
Resolution speed by case type
Case type Total Resolved Rate Median days
Lien 98 0 0.0%
Divorce 23 0 0.0%

Case aging computed from filing date to present for unresolved cases. Resolution classified from court docket entries (judgments, settlements, dismissals, sheriff sales). Cases with a resolution event are removed from the stall count.

Property Value Distribution

The median property value in distressed filings is $239,427, with the largest concentration (51.2%) in the $200K–$300K range.

$239,427
Median value
$202,929
Average value
43
Properties valued
Price range Count Share Distribution
Under $50K 4 9.3%
$50K–$100K 1 2.3%
$100K–$150K 7 16.3%
$150K–$200K 6 14.0%
$200K–$300K 22 51.2%
$300K–$500K 3 7.0%
Value by case type
Case type Median value Average value Properties
Lien $243,883 $210,285 39

Assessed property values from county assessor records for 43 properties (33.3% of total filings). Values reflect tax-assessed amounts, not market price.

Repeat litigation patterns in Gates County

Of 110 unique property owners in court filings, 9 (8.2%) appear in multiple cases, including 4 with 3 or more filings. The most active repeat filer has 7 cases spanning 7 months. Lien cases have the highest repeat rate at 11.1%.

110
Unique owners
9
Repeat filers (2+ cases)
8.2%
Repeat rate
4
Serial filers (3+ cases)

Repeat rate by case type

Case type Repeat owners Total owners Repeat rate
Lien 9 81 11.1%
Divorce 2 23 8.7%

Analysis based on 110 unique owner names across court filings. Repeat filers are property owners appearing in 2 or more distinct cases.

Methodology and data sources

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Cite: Keystone Court Data, "Gates County North Carolina Court Filings Intelligence," 2026-08-03, https://keystonecourtdata.com/reports/gates-nc-court-filings-intelligence · Download data (CSV)