Gratiot County

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Gratiot 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 Gratiot County Properties in Redemption

Sheriff Sale Properties & Equity Recovery in Gratiot County, Michigan

Gratiot 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.

Gratiot County at a Glance: Established in 1855 and named after General Charles Gratiot, chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under President Andrew Jackson, Gratiot County is a largely rural mid-Michigan county centered on Alma and Ithaca. Ithaca serves as the county seat, while Alma — home to Alma College, a nationally recognized liberal arts institution — is the county’s largest city and cultural hub. Gratiot County is notable for its productive agricultural land, the annual Alma Highland Festival (one of North America’s largest Scottish heritage celebrations), and its position at the crossroads of several major mid-Michigan highways.

AddressCityPublishedEndsDays
124 W Hillcrest StAlma5/21/202611/21/2026202
316 N Maple StIthaca5/7/202611/7/2026188
2845 N Luce RdAlma5/7/202611/7/2026188
207 Euclid StSaint Louis5/28/202611/28/2026209
223 S Caroline StMiddleton2026-04-092026-05-0937
8923 E Van Buren RdWheeler2026-04-092026-10-08189
275 S Reed StAshley2026-04-162026-10-15196
212 S East StSaint Louis2026-04-162026-10-15196
10430 Monroe RdElwell2026-03-192026-04-1816

Gratiot County Real Estate & Foreclosure Market Context

Gratiot County’s real estate market reflects its rural agricultural character with a college-town influence in Alma. Properties range from modest residential homes in Alma and Ithaca to farmland and rural parcels throughout the county’s townships. Home values are among Michigan’s most affordable, meaning every dollar of foreclosure equity is significant. The buyer pool includes Alma College-affiliated buyers, agricultural investors, and commuters to Lansing, Saginaw, and Flint.

Foreclosures in Gratiot County most commonly involve residential properties in Alma and Ithaca, as well as rural agricultural parcels. The county’s central location and highway access provide connectivity that supports a modest but consistent buyer pool. When time is of the essence, Richard Stewart leverages his 25 years of local market insight to connect Gratiot County homeowners with the ideal buyers, ensuring efficient results even under the most compressed redemption timelines.

Local Landmarks & Communities in Gratiot County

Alma College’s campus anchors the city of Alma with a consistent population of students, faculty, and staff who generate steady residential demand. The Alma Highland Festival — held annually in late May — celebrates the county’s Scottish heritage and draws tens of thousands of visitors. The Pine River winds through portions of the county providing fishing and canoe access, while the agricultural landscape of wide fields and farmsteads gives Gratiot County its quintessential mid-Michigan character.

Mid-Michigan Agriculture Roots, Real Equity Worth Protecting

Even in one of Michigan’s more affordable markets, foreclosure equity is real — and Michigan’s redemption period gives you time to recover it. Whether your property is a home in Alma, a farmstead outside Ithaca, or a rural parcel, there are buyers for what you have. Richard Stewart has helped mid-Michigan homeowners across all 83 counties navigate the redemption process with clarity and get the best possible outcome for their situation.

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.

Gratiot County Foreclosure & Redemption FAQs

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

Michigan law provides a six-month redemption period for most residential properties. Agricultural or abandoned properties may have a shorter window. Consult an attorney to confirm your specific timeline.

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

Yes. You retain the right to sell throughout the redemption period. Gratiot County’s central location and college-town influence support a consistent buyer pool for residential properties.

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

Gratiot County foreclosures most commonly involve residential homes in Alma and Ithaca, as well as rural agricultural parcels throughout the county’s townships.

Where are Gratiot County sheriff sales published and held?

Gratiot County sheriff sales are published in local newspapers and posted at the Gratiot County Courthouse in Ithaca. Contact the Gratiot County Sheriff’s Office for current schedules.

Does Alma College influence the Gratiot County real estate market?

Yes. Alma College creates a consistent population of buyers including faculty, staff, and college-affiliated families. This institutional demand helps stabilize the Alma residential market even during broader economic downturns.

Which counties border Gratiot County in Michigan?

Gratiot County is bordered by Isabella County to the north, Midland County to the northeast, Saginaw County to the east, Clinton County to the south, Ionia County to the southwest, and Montcalm County to the northwest.

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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