Osceola County Foreclosure Notices & Redemption Search

Osceola County Foreclosure Notices & Redemption Search

Public foreclosure notice data, sheriff sale schedules, redemption timelines & equity recovery resources for Osceola County, Michigan.

๐Ÿ“ County Seat: Reed Cityโš–๏ธ Circuit Court: 49th Circuitโฑ Est. Redemption: ~6 Months๐Ÿ“ฐ Legal Newspaper: Pioneer (Big Rapids)
~6 MoTypical Redemption Window
23KCounty Population
49thCircuit Court District
Reed CityCounty Seat
US-131 CorridorRegional Identity

Osceola County Foreclosure Equity Intelligence

Osceola County spans central-western Michigan’s forested interior along the US-131 corridor between Grand Rapids and Cadillac. Reed City serves as the county seat, positioned at the historic “Crossroads of Michigan” where east-west and north-south rail lines once intersected. The county’s abundant state forest land, Muskegon River tributaries, and proximity to both the Grand Rapids metro market to the south and Cadillac’s recreational amenities to the north create a layered property value environment. Recreational properties with stream access and rural residential parcels near the US-131 commuter corridor represent the primary equity recovery opportunities.

Michigan Foreclosure Redemption Timeline โ€” Osceola County

Foreclosure Notice PublishedSheriff’s sale notice published in Pioneer (Big Rapids) for 4 consecutive weeksPublic Record
Sheriff’s Sale ConductedPublic auction at Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, Reed City, MICourthouse Event
Redemption Period OpensTypically 6 months for residential properties under MCL 600.3240~6 Month Clock
4
Final 60 Days โ€” Act ImmediatelyEquity recovery window is closing; explore all options without delayUrgent
5
Redemption Period ExpiresTitle vests with purchaser; homeowner equity rights permanently extinguishedFinal Deadline

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๐Ÿ› Sheriff Sale Administration

Osceola County Sheriff’s Office
225 W Upton Ave, Reed City, MI 49677
(231) 832-2209

๐Ÿ“ฐ Legal Notice Publication

Pioneer (Big Rapids)
Qualifying newspaper for Osceola County notices
Reed City, MI

๐Ÿ“‚ Register of Deeds

Osceola County Register of Deeds
301 W Upton Ave, Reed City, MI 49677
(231) 832-6181

โš–๏ธ Circuit Court

49th Circuit Court โ€” Osceola County
301 W Upton Ave, Reed City, MI 49677
(231) 832-6171

Key Communities

  • Reed City (county seat, Crossroads of Michigan)
  • Evart (Muskegon River corridor)
  • Marion (northern Osceola community)
  • Le Roy, Tustin (rural townships)
  • Hersey, Richmond (Muskegon River access)
  • Sylvester, Burdell Townships (state forest areas)

Market Notes

Osceola County’s real estate market benefits from US-131 corridor accessibility, Muskegon River recreational access, and affordability relative to neighboring Wexford and Mecosta counties. Reed City’s historic crossroads character supports modest commercial and residential activity. Properties near the Muskegon River and its tributaries draw fishing enthusiasts. As northern Michigan’s appeal has grown with remote work, Osceola County’s affordable rural properties have attracted buyers seeking value in a desirable region.

โš ๏ธ Shortened Redemption: Vacant or abandoned properties may qualify for a 30-day shortened redemption period. Consult a licensed Michigan attorney immediately.

Osceola County Foreclosure & Redemption FAQs

Where are Osceola County sheriff sales held?
Osceola County sheriff sales are typically held at the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office in Reed City, MI. Sale notices are published in Pioneer per Michigan statutory requirements.
How long is the redemption period in Osceola County?
Michigan residential foreclosures carry an estimated 6-month redemption period under MCL 600.3240. Shortened periods may apply for vacant or abandoned properties. Consult a licensed Michigan attorney.
Can I sell my Osceola County home during the redemption period?
Generally yes. Michigan law permits property sales during the redemption period. If proceeds exceed outstanding obligations, you retain the equity difference. Act early for maximum options.
How do I find Osceola County foreclosure notices?
Osceola County foreclosure notices are published in Pioneer. The Osceola County Register of Deeds in Reed City maintains public records.
Is this page legal advice?
No. This page provides general public information only. It is not legal advice. Always consult a licensed Michigan attorney.
Informational Disclaimer: This page is for general public informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or real estate advice. Consult a licensed Michigan attorney before making decisions. Real estate services provided by Richard Stewart | Associate Broker ยท REAL Broker LLC.