Keweenaw County

Michigan Sheriff Sale Properties

Keweenaw 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 Keweenaw County Properties in Redemption

Sheriff Sale Properties & Equity Recovery in Keweenaw County, Michigan

Keweenaw 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.

Keweenaw County at a Glance: Established in 1861, Keweenaw County is Michigan’s northernmost, smallest, and least-populated county — a narrow finger of land jutting into Lake Superior from the Keweenaw Peninsula. Eagle River serves as the county seat of this extraordinary place, which was the epicenter of America’s first great mineral rush when copper was discovered here in the 1840s. The county’s landscape is defined by Lake Superior shorelines, old-growth hardwood forests, and the remnants of 19th-century copper mining operations preserved within the Keweenaw National Historical Park.

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8786 5th StLake Linden (keweenaw)2026-01-082026-07-0998

Keweenaw County Real Estate & Foreclosure Market Context

Keweenaw County’s real estate market is among the most unique in Michigan — defined almost entirely by Lake Superior waterfront access, recreational land, and seasonal tourism appeal. With only about 2,100 residents, the county has a limited inventory of properties, but those with Lake Superior frontage command strong premiums from buyers seeking truly remote and spectacular northern living. Property transactions here are infrequent but meaningful.

Foreclosures in Keweenaw County are rare given the county’s small population, but when they occur they often involve properties with significant recreational or waterfront value. Even modest properties benefit from the county’s extraordinary natural character. When time is of the essence, Richard Stewart leverages his 25 years of local market insight to connect Keweenaw County homeowners with the ideal buyers, ensuring efficient results even under the most compressed redemption timelines.

Local Landmarks & Communities in Keweenaw County

Copper Harbor — the northernmost community on the Lower Michigan mainland accessible by road — is the gateway to Isle Royale National Park and an iconic destination for adventurers, motorcyclists on the “Tip of the Keweenaw” route, and Lake Superior enthusiasts. Fort Wilkins State Park preserves one of the few remaining original wooden frontier forts in the eastern United States. The Keweenaw National Historical Park encompasses copper mining sites throughout the peninsula, connecting Keweenaw County to America’s first great industrial boom.

Michigan’s Northernmost County — Your Equity Still Matters

Even at the very tip of Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula, your equity is real and worth protecting. Michigan’s redemption period applies here just as it does across the state — giving you time to connect with buyers who dream of Lake Superior living. A sheriff sale in Keweenaw County doesn’t have to mean permanent loss. Richard Stewart serves all 83 Michigan counties and will work with you to explore every option during your redemption window.

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.

Keweenaw County Foreclosure & Redemption FAQs

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

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

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

Yes. You retain the right to sell throughout the redemption period. Keweenaw County’s Lake Superior location attracts buyers seeking extraordinary remote northern living from across the country.

What types of properties are most commonly involved in Keweenaw County foreclosures?

Given the county’s small population, Keweenaw County foreclosures are rare. When they occur, they most commonly involve residential or camp properties. Lake Superior frontage, when present, adds significant value.

Where are Keweenaw County sheriff sales published and held?

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

Does Lake Superior frontage significantly increase Keweenaw County property values?

Yes. Lake Superior waterfront in Keweenaw County is extraordinarily rare and carries significant premiums from buyers seeking one of the most dramatic freshwater shoreline settings in North America.

Which county borders Keweenaw County in Michigan?

Keweenaw County is bordered only by Houghton County to the south, with Lake Superior surrounding its northern, eastern, and western shores.

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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