Gladwin 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 Gladwin County Properties in Redemption

Sheriff Sale Properties & Equity Recovery in Gladwin County, Michigan

Gladwin 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.

Gladwin County at a Glance: Established in 1875 and named after Major Henry Gladwin, the British commander who defended Fort Detroit during Pontiac’s Rebellion in 1763, Gladwin County sits in the heart of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula at the headwaters of the Tittabawassee River system. Gladwin serves as the county seat, and the county is defined by its four-lake chain — Secord, Smallwood, Wixom, and Sanford — formed by dams along the Tittabawassee River, providing boating and fishing access across the county. With approximately 25,000 residents, Gladwin County maintains a strong outdoor recreation and agricultural identity.

AddressCityPublishedEndsDays
1544 Manchester WayGladwin5/6/202611/6/2026187
4347 Dexter DrGladwin5/6/202611/6/2026187
5315 Heron CoveBeaverton2026-02-112026-08-12132
6300 Marshall DrGladwin2026-01-072026-07-0897
3098 Hilts RdGladwin2025-11-052026-05-0634

Gladwin County Real Estate & Foreclosure Market Context

Gladwin County’s real estate market is shaped by its lakefront reservoirs and its position along the mid-Michigan recreational corridor. Properties on Secord Lake, Smallwood Lake, and Wixom Lake attract buyers from Saginaw, Flint, Bay City, and beyond seeking affordable lakefront access within easy driving distance of major population centers. Year-round residential properties in Gladwin city coexist with seasonal cottages and camps throughout the county.

Foreclosures in Gladwin County most commonly involve residential properties in Gladwin city and surrounding townships, as well as seasonal camp and lake-access properties. The county’s affordability and recreational appeal draw a consistent buyer pool from the Tri-Cities area and beyond. When time is of the essence, Richard Stewart leverages his 25 years of local market insight to connect Gladwin County homeowners with the ideal buyers, ensuring efficient results even under the most compressed redemption timelines.

Local Landmarks & Communities in Gladwin County

The four-reservoir chain along the Tittabawassee River — Secord, Smallwood, Wixom, and Sanford lakes — forms the recreational backbone of Gladwin County, offering boating, fishing, and shoreline living to thousands of seasonal and year-round residents. The Tittabawassee River itself provides additional fishing and paddling opportunities throughout the county. Gladwin City Park and the county fairgrounds anchor community life in the county seat, while the surrounding farmland and state forest parcels support hunting and recreational land uses that broaden the county’s buyer appeal.

Mid-Michigan Lake Country Equity Is Worth Acting On

Gladwin County’s lakes and recreational character give properties here genuine value — value that a sheriff sale can permanently erase if the redemption period expires without action. Michigan’s six-month window is your chance to connect with buyers who want affordable lakefront access and rural Michigan living. Whether your property is on one of the county’s reservoirs or in a residential neighborhood, there are motivated buyers. Richard Stewart has helped mid-Michigan homeowners protect their equity throughout the redemption process.

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.

Gladwin County Foreclosure & Redemption FAQs

How long is the redemption period after a sheriff sale in Gladwin 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. An attorney can confirm the timeline for your property.

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

Yes. You retain the legal right to sell throughout the redemption period. Gladwin County’s lake access and recreational character attract buyers from the Tri-Cities area and beyond who are often motivated to close quickly.

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

Gladwin County foreclosures most commonly involve residential homes in Gladwin city, rural parcels, and seasonal cottages and camp properties on or near the county’s reservoir lakes.

Where are Gladwin County sheriff sales published and held?

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

Do the Tittabawassee reservoir lakes increase Gladwin County foreclosure property values?

Yes. Properties on or near Secord, Smallwood, Wixom, and Sanford lakes carry premiums due to boating and fishing access. These lakefront properties can carry meaningful equity compared to comparable inland properties, making early action especially worthwhile.

Which counties border Gladwin County in Michigan?

Gladwin County is bordered by Clare County to the west, Isabella County to the southwest, Midland County to the east, Bay County to the northeast, and Arenac County to the north.

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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