Branch County

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Properties below were sold at a Michigan sheriff’s sale and are currently in their redemption period. If your home is listed here, you may still have time to recover your equity before the deadline expires.

⏰ Time Is Limited Michigan’s redemption period is typically 6 months from the sheriff’s sale date. Once it expires, all equity is permanently forfeited. Act now.
Current Branch County Properties in Redemption

Sheriff Sale Properties & Equity Recovery in Branch County, Michigan

Branch County properties listed below were sold at a Michigan sheriff’s sale and are currently inside the statutory redemption period. Michigan law gives most homeowners six months from the sale date to redeem their property or sell it and recover any remaining equity. Once that window closes, all rights and equity are permanently forfeited. If your home appears here, time is your most critical asset — contact Richard Stewart today for a free, no-obligation equity analysis.

Branch County at a Glance: Established in 1833 and named after John Branch, Secretary of the Navy under President Andrew Jackson, Branch County sits in Michigan’s southern tier bordering Indiana. Coldwater serves as the county seat and functions as the primary commercial center for the region. The county is distinguished by its remarkable chain of interconnected lakes — the Coldwater Chain of Lakes — a system of nearly a dozen navigable lakes popular with boaters and anglers. With approximately 43,000 residents, Branch County combines a strong agricultural base with recreational lakefront living.

AddressCityPublishedEndsDays
28 Balfour DrColdwater5/7/202611/7/2026188
378 W. Chicago RdColdwater5/21/202611/21/2026202
662 Kody DrColdwater5/14/202611/14/2026195
955 Mendon RdSherwood2026-04-302026-10-29210
28 Meadowridge DrColdwater2026-04-092026-05-0937
270 E Autumn LnColdwater2026-04-162026-05-1644
791 Cemetery RdBronson2026-04-162026-05-1644
108 W Colon RdColdwater2026-03-122026-04-119
862 S Angola RdColdwater2026-02-052026-08-06126
1195 Marshall RdTekonsha2026-01-222027-01-22295

Branch County Real Estate & Foreclosure Market Context

Branch County’s real estate market is defined by two distinct segments: the recreational lakefront communities around the Coldwater Chain of Lakes and the agricultural and residential properties of the surrounding countryside. Lakefront homes on the chain command premiums from buyers seeking boating access and summer lifestyle, while inland residential properties in Coldwater and Quincy offer more affordable inventory. Foreclosure equity in this market can vary considerably depending on proximity to the lakes.

Foreclosures in Branch County most commonly involve residential properties in Coldwater and Union City, as well as rural agricultural parcels and occasional lakefront properties. The Indiana border location means buyer pools sometimes extend south into neighboring states, broadening the market for motivated sellers. When time is of the essence, Richard Stewart leverages his 25 years of local market insight to connect Branch County homeowners with the ideal buyers, ensuring efficient results even under the most compressed redemption timelines.

Local Landmarks & Communities in Branch County

The Coldwater Chain of Lakes — a connected network including Lake Lavine, Lake Margaret, and multiple other named lakes — is the centerpiece of Branch County’s recreational identity and its most compelling real estate driver. Historic downtown Coldwater features a restored opera house and a walkable commercial district that anchor community life. The Tibbits Opera House, one of Michigan’s oldest continuously operating performance venues, gives Coldwater cultural significance well beyond its modest size. Quincy and Union City add additional community anchors across the county.

Chain of Lakes Equity Deserves a Fighting Chance

Facing a sheriff sale in Branch County is difficult — but Michigan’s redemption period gives you a real opportunity to act before it is too late. Whether your property is on the Coldwater Chain of Lakes or in one of the county’s residential neighborhoods, there are buyers ready to engage quickly. The key is moving before the redemption window closes. Richard Stewart has helped homeowners across southern Michigan protect their equity and transition with dignity.

Call 269-217-0411 or use the form above for a free, confidential equity analysis. There is no obligation, no pressure, and no cost to you. The only thing you have to lose by waiting is the equity you’ve already earned.

Branch County Foreclosure & Redemption FAQs

How long is the redemption period after a sheriff sale in Branch County, Michigan?

Michigan law generally provides a six-month redemption period following a sheriff sale for residential properties. Certain agricultural or abandoned properties may be subject to a shortened period. An attorney can confirm the specific timeline for your property.

Can I sell my Branch County property during the redemption period?

Yes. You retain the right to sell your property throughout the redemption period. Selling before the deadline is often the most effective way to recover equity rather than allowing it to be permanently forfeited.

What types of properties are most commonly foreclosed in Branch County?

Branch County foreclosures most commonly involve residential homes in Coldwater and Union City, rural agricultural parcels, and occasionally lakefront properties on the Coldwater Chain of Lakes. Each category has its own market dynamics and buyer pool.

Where are Branch County sheriff sales published and held?

Branch County sheriff sales are published in local newspapers and posted at the Branch County Courthouse in Coldwater. Contact the Branch County Sheriff’s Office for current sale schedules and publication details.

Does the Coldwater Chain of Lakes increase foreclosure property values in Branch County?

Yes. Lakefront properties on the Coldwater Chain of Lakes typically carry higher equity than comparable inland properties, making it especially important to act during the redemption period to preserve that value rather than lose it at the end of the window.

Which counties border Branch County in Michigan?

Branch County is bordered by Calhoun County to the north, Hillsdale County to the east, Indiana to the south, and St. Joseph County to the west. Homeowners across this region can access equity recovery guidance and resources.

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Properties below were sold at a Michigan sheriff's sale and are currently in their redemption period. If your home is listed here, you may still have time to recover your equity before the deadline expires.

Get a Free Equity Analysis Call 269-217-0411
⏰ Time Is Limited Michigan's redemption period is typically 6 months from the sheriff's sale date. Once it expires, all equity is permanently forfeited. Act now.
Current Properties in Redemption