Macomb County Foreclosure Notices & Redemption Search

Macomb County Foreclosure Notices & Redemption Search

Public foreclosure notice resource, redemption timeline guidance, and courthouse reference for Macomb County โ€” a major Metro Detroit suburban county.

๐Ÿ“ County Seat: Mount Clemens โš–๏ธ Macomb County Circuit Court โฑ Est. 6-Month Redemption ๐Ÿ“ฐ Macomb Daily
~6 moTypical Redemption Period
880K+County Population
3rdMichigan’s 3rd Most Populous
Sterling HtsLargest City
Mt. ClemensCounty Seat

๐Ÿ’ก Macomb County Equity Context

Macomb County is one of Metro Detroit’s most active real estate markets, home to over 880,000 residents across Sterling Heights, Warren, Clinton Township, and dozens of other communities. Its working-class heritage and strong automotive/manufacturing employment create consistent residential demand. Lake St. Clair waterfront communities in the county’s eastern townships add a premium recreational property segment.

๐Ÿ“‹ Macomb County Foreclosure Redemption Timeline

1

Default & Pre-Foreclosure

Lender issues Notice of Default after missed payments. Michigan foreclosure by advertisement typically begins 90โ€“120 days post-default.

No court required (advertisement method)
2

Legal Notice in Macomb Daily

Sheriff sale notice published for 4 consecutive weeks in the Macomb Daily โ€” the official legal publication for Macomb County sheriff sales.

Posted at property & published in legal paper
3

Sheriff Sale โ€” 40 N. Main Street, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Property auctioned at the county courthouse. Macomb County Circuit Court administers the sale. Certified funds required.

Bidder pre-registration typically required
4

Estimated 6-Month Redemption Period Begins

Homeowner retains an estimated 6-month right to remain, redeem, or sell the property from the date of sale.

โฑ Clock starts day of sale
5

Redemption Deadline โ€” Act Before This Date

After expiration, purchaser at sheriff sale takes clear title. All homeowner rights permanently terminate. No extensions available.

โš ๏ธ Irreversible โ€” act well before deadline

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๐Ÿ›๏ธ Macomb County Courthouse & Public Records

โš–๏ธ Sheriff Sale Administration

Macomb County Sheriff’s Office
40 N. Main Street, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

  • Civil Division administers sales
  • Sale schedule published in Macomb Daily
  • Certified funds required at auction

๐Ÿ“ฐ Legal Notice Publication

Macomb Daily
Official publication for Macomb County sheriff sale notices.

  • 4-week consecutive publication required
  • Property address, legal description & sale date
  • Available in print and digital archives

๐Ÿ“‚ Register of Deeds

Macomb County Register of Deeds
120 North Main Street, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

  • Sheriff’s deeds recorded post-sale
  • Foreclosure instruments on public record
  • Phone: (586) 469-5120

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Circuit Court

Macomb County Circuit Court
40 N. Main Street, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

  • Judicial foreclosures filed here
  • Civil case records searchable
  • Handles foreclosure-related legal matters
๐Ÿ“ธ Macomb County Courthouse โ€” Mount Clemens, Michigan

๐Ÿ“Š Macomb County Foreclosure Market Landscape

๐Ÿ˜๏ธ Key Communities

  • Sterling Heights, Warren, Clinton Township
  • Roseville, St. Clair Shores
  • Harrison Township (Lake St. Clair)
  • Chesterfield, New Baltimore
  • Mount Clemens, Fraser, Eastpointe

๐Ÿ“ˆ Market Notes

Macomb County’s proximity to Detroit and consistent automotive employment creates a deep, year-round buyer pool. Sterling Heights and Warren โ€” among Michigan’s largest cities โ€” provide substantial residential transaction volume. Waterfront communities along Lake St. Clair in Harrison Township and Anchor Bay command premium values. Sheriff sale volume is among the state’s higher counties, but so is buyer demand.

โš ๏ธ Shortened Redemption

Under Michigan law, the redemption period may be reduced to approximately 1 month if the property is abandoned or the outstanding balance exceeds 2/3 of the original loan. Consult a licensed Michigan attorney to confirm your specific timeline.

โ“ Macomb County Foreclosure FAQ

Where are Macomb County sheriff sales held and how do I find the schedule?
Macomb County sheriff sales are administered by the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office. Sales are held at the Macomb County Courthouse, 40 N. Main Street in Mount Clemens. Sale schedules are published in the Macomb Daily. Confirm current dates with the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office directly.
Can I sell my Macomb County home during the redemption period?
Yes. Michigan law gives you an estimated 6-month right to sell your property after a sheriff sale. In Macomb County’s active market, a properly priced property can attract qualified buyers during the redemption window, allowing you to pay off the redemption amount and recover remaining equity.
How does Macomb County’s automotive industry employment affect the real estate market?
Macomb County’s strong automotive and manufacturing employment base โ€” anchored by major assembly plants, suppliers, and tech centers โ€” creates stable, year-round residential buyer demand. This consistent employment foundation means Macomb County’s housing market tends to recover quickly from downturns, supporting equity recovery potential even for distressed properties.
What makes Lake St. Clair waterfront properties unique in Macomb County foreclosures?
Harrison Township and surrounding Lake St. Clair communities offer premium waterfront living with boating access to Lake Huron and Lake Erie via the St. Clair River. These properties command significant premiums over comparable inland properties and attract buyers from across Metro Detroit and beyond, which can support strong equity recovery outcomes during the redemption period.
Is this page providing legal advice about my Macomb County foreclosure?
No. This page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or real estate advice. Always consult a licensed Michigan real estate attorney for guidance specific to your situation and circumstances.

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Informational Disclaimer: This page is provided for general public information purposes only. It does not constitute legal, financial, tax, or real estate advice. Redemption periods, foreclosure procedures, and homeowner rights vary based on individual circumstances. All timelines referenced are estimates only. Consult a licensed Michigan real estate attorney before making any decisions regarding a foreclosure or redemption. Richard Stewart | Associate Broker ยท REAL Broker LLC is a licensed Michigan real estate professional and does not provide legal advice.