Only two bidders attended the auction. Neither brought a qualifying bid, which included a cashier's check for $160,000, for the home of the imprisoned Falcons quarterback.
Vick's home was being auctioned as part of his bankruptcy case and had a minimum bid of $3.2 million.
The Sugarloaf Country Club house has been on the market for more than a year. It is unclear what the next step will be in the case. It likely will be brought before the bankruptcy judge in Virginia who issued the motion to auction the house.
Vick remains in Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary in Kansas, where he is serving a 23-month sentence for felony charges related to dogfighting.
