Clinton County

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Clinton County Foreclosure Listings

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 Clinton County Properties in Redemption

Sheriff Sale Properties & Equity Recovery in Clinton County, Michigan

Clinton 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.

Clinton County at a Glance: Established in 1839 and named after DeWitt Clinton, the visionary New York Governor who championed the construction of the Erie Canal, Clinton County is a prosperous mid-Michigan agricultural county between Lansing and Saginaw. St. Johns serves as the county seat, and the county is celebrated for its rich farmland, mint production, and the annual National Mint Festival. With approximately 80,000 residents and growing, Clinton County is one of Michigan’s fastest-growing counties, driven by Lansing-area suburban expansion and its reputation for excellent schools and community quality of life.

AddressCityPublishedEndsDays
315 W Main StElsie5/6/202611/6/2026187
8980 S Lowell RdDewitt5/20/202611/20/2026201
3684 E Round Lake RdDewitt5/27/202611/27/2026208
1401 BennettLansing (clinton2026-04-152026-05-1543
505 S Traver StSaint Johns2026-04-292026-10-28209
15320 S Lowell RdLansing (Clinton)2026-03-042026-09-02153
5795 COLEMAN RDEast Lansing (clinton)2026-03-042026-04-031
16779 Turner RoadLansing (clinton2026-03-182026-04-1715
15217 Loxley LaneLansing (clinton2026-02-252026-08-26146

Clinton County Real Estate & Foreclosure Market Context

Clinton County’s real estate market is among the most dynamic in mid-Michigan, driven by its dual role as both an established agricultural community and a rapidly growing Lansing suburban market. DeWitt and Bath townships, in particular, have seen significant residential development as Lansing-area commuters seek lower-cost housing with strong school districts. Home values in Clinton County have risen steadily, meaning foreclosure equity — even in newer suburban homes — can be substantial and worth protecting.

Foreclosures in Clinton County span both older rural properties and newer suburban homes in growing townships. The county’s proximity to Lansing and Michigan State University ensures a consistent buyer pool that includes government employees, MSU-affiliated buyers, and young families. When time is of the essence, Richard Stewart leverages his 25 years of local market insight to connect Clinton County homeowners with the ideal buyers, ensuring efficient results even under the most compressed redemption timelines.

Local Landmarks & Communities in Clinton County

St. Johns’ historic downtown and the National Mint Festival — a celebration of the county’s role as one of America’s leading peppermint and spearmint growing regions — anchor Clinton County’s community identity. The Looking Glass River, a designated natural river, winds through the county providing fishing, kayaking, and scenic recreation. DeWitt’s commercial corridor and Bath Township’s residential communities reflect the county’s growing suburban character, while the surrounding farmland preserves its agricultural heritage.

Clinton County’s Growth Makes Your Equity Worth Saving

Clinton County’s rapid growth and proximity to Lansing mean that property equity here is real and recoverable — but only if you act during the redemption period. A sheriff sale deadline will erase that equity permanently if the window passes without action. Whether your property is a new suburban home in DeWitt or a rural farmstead outside St. Johns, motivated buyers are available. Richard Stewart has helped mid-Michigan homeowners navigate this process and walk away with the equity they’ve earned.

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.

Clinton County Foreclosure & Redemption FAQs

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

Michigan law provides a six-month redemption period for most residential properties following a sheriff sale. Certain agricultural or abandoned properties may have a shorter period. Consult an attorney to confirm your timeline.

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

Yes. You retain the legal right to sell your property throughout the redemption period. Given Clinton County’s proximity to Lansing and MSU, buyer demand is generally healthy.

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

Clinton County foreclosures include both suburban residential homes in DeWitt and Bath townships and rural agricultural properties throughout the county. Newer suburban homes in growing areas may carry significant equity worth recovering.

Where are Clinton County sheriff sales published and held?

Clinton County sheriff sales are published in local newspapers and posted at the Clinton County Courthouse in St. Johns. Contact the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office for current schedules and publication requirements.

How does Clinton County’s proximity to Lansing affect buyer demand for foreclosure properties?

Clinton County’s location adjacent to the Lansing metro creates a consistent pool of buyers including state government employees, MSU-affiliated buyers, and families seeking suburban alternatives to Ingham County. This demand can support quicker sales during the redemption period.

Which counties border Clinton County in Michigan?

Clinton County is bordered by Gratiot County to the north, Shiawassee County to the east, Ingham County to the south, and Ionia and Montcalm counties to the west.

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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