Kalamazoo County Michigan Foreclosure Notices & Redemption Search

Kalamazoo County Michigan Foreclosure Notices & Redemption Search

Public foreclosure notice resource, redemption timeline guidance, and courthouse reference for Kalamazoo County โ€” home to WMU and Michigan’s Craft Beer Capital.

๐Ÿ“ County Seat: Kalamazoo โš–๏ธ Kalamazoo County Circuit Court โฑ Est. 6-Month Redemption ๐Ÿ“ฐ Kalamazoo Gazette / Michigan Legal News
~6 moTypical Redemption Period
265K+County Population
WMUWestern Michigan University
KalamazooCounty Seat & Largest City
Craft BeerMichigan’s Craft Beer Capital

๐Ÿ’ก Kalamazoo County Equity Context

Kalamazoo County is one of southwest Michigan’s most dynamic markets, anchored by Western Michigan University, Stryker Corporation, and a nationally recognized craft beer industry. The county’s diverse economy โ€” spanning healthcare, manufacturing, education, and technology โ€” creates consistent residential demand. Portage, the county’s second-largest city, offers strong suburban value. Kalamazoo’s revitalized downtown and growing tech scene support homeowner equity across multiple market segments.

๐Ÿ“‹ Kalamazoo County Foreclosure Redemption Timeline

1

Default & Pre-Foreclosure

Lender issues Notice of Default after missed payments. Michigan foreclosure by advertisement typically begins 90โ€“120 days post-default.

No court required (advertisement method)
2

Legal Notice in Kalamazoo Gazette / Michigan Legal News

Sheriff sale notice published for 4 consecutive weeks in the Kalamazoo Gazette / Michigan Legal News.

Posted at property & in legal paper
3

Sheriff Sale โ€” Kalamazoo County Courthouse

Property auctioned by the Kalamazoo County Circuit Court. Certified funds required; bidder pre-registration typically required.

Court administers auction
4

Estimated 6-Month Redemption Period Begins

Homeowner retains an estimated 6-month right to remain, redeem, or sell from the date of sale.

โฑ Clock starts day of sale
5

Redemption Deadline โ€” Equity Permanently Lost If Missed

After expiration, purchaser takes clear title. All homeowner rights permanently terminate. No extensions.

โš ๏ธ Act well before this date

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๐Ÿ›๏ธ Kalamazoo County Courthouse & Public Records

โš–๏ธ Sheriff Sale Administration

Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office
227 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49007

  • Civil Division administers sheriff sales
  • Sale schedule published in Kalamazoo Gazette / Michigan Legal News
  • Certified funds required at auction

๐Ÿ“ฐ Legal Notice Publication

Kalamazoo Gazette / Michigan Legal News
Official publication for Kalamazoo County sheriff sale notices.

  • 4-week consecutive publication required
  • Includes property address, legal description, sale date
  • Available print and digital archives

๐Ÿ“‚ Register of Deeds

Kalamazoo County Register of Deeds
201 W. Kalamazoo Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49007

  • Sheriff’s deeds and foreclosure instruments on record
  • Phone: (269) 384-8250

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Circuit Court

Kalamazoo County Circuit Court
227 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49007

  • Judicial foreclosures filed here
  • Civil case records available for search

๐Ÿ“Š Kalamazoo County Foreclosure Market Landscape

๐Ÿ˜๏ธ Key Communities

  • Kalamazoo (multiple neighborhoods)
  • Portage, Oshtemo Township
  • Comstock, Texas Township
  • Parchment, Vicksburg
  • Richland, Cooper Township

๐Ÿ“ˆ Market Notes

Kalamazoo County benefits from a diversified economy anchored by Stryker Corporation, Western Michigan University, Bronson and Borgess Health Systems, and a thriving downtown core. This economic diversity creates a multi-segment buyer pool โ€” from students and young professionals to suburban families and corporate transferees. Sheriff sale properties in well-located areas often attract strong buyer interest, supporting equity recovery opportunities during the redemption period.

โš ๏ธ Shortened Redemption

Michigan law may reduce the redemption period to approximately 1 month if the property is abandoned or the balance exceeds 2/3 of the original loan. Consult a licensed Michigan attorney.

โ“ Kalamazoo County Foreclosure FAQ

Where are Kalamazoo County sheriff sales held and how do I find the schedule?
Kalamazoo County sheriff sales are administered by the Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office. Sales are typically held at or near the Kalamazoo County Courthouse at 227 W. Michigan Ave. in Kalamazoo. Sale schedules are published in the Kalamazoo Gazette / Michigan Legal News. Confirm current dates with the sheriff’s office directly.
Can I sell my Kalamazoo County home during the redemption period?
Yes. Michigan law gives you an estimated 6-month right to sell after a sheriff sale. In Kalamazoo County’s active market โ€” driven by WMU, Stryker, and a growing downtown economy โ€” a properly priced property can attract qualified buyers during the redemption window, allowing you to satisfy the redemption amount and recover remaining equity.
How does Western Michigan University affect Kalamazoo County’s real estate market?
WMU’s enrollment of over 20,000 students creates consistent demand for rental and owner-occupied housing in and around the Kalamazoo campus area. This institutional anchor supports property values near campus and contributes to a dynamic buyer and renter market that benefits homeowners seeking equity recovery during the redemption period.
Does Stryker Corporation’s headquarters affect Kalamazoo County property values?
Stryker Corporation โ€” a global medical technology leader headquartered in Portage โ€” is one of Kalamazoo County’s largest private employers. Its presence attracts a highly compensated professional workforce that drives demand for quality housing across the county’s suburban communities, supporting above-average property values and buyer depth even during economic fluctuations.
Is this page providing legal advice about my Kalamazoo County foreclosure?
No. All content is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or real estate advice. Always consult a licensed Michigan real estate attorney for guidance specific to your foreclosure circumstances.

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Informational Disclaimer: This page is provided for general public information purposes only. It does not constitute legal, financial, tax, or real estate advice. Redemption periods, foreclosure procedures, and homeowner rights vary based on individual circumstances. All timelines referenced are estimates only. Consult a licensed Michigan real estate attorney before making any decisions. Richard Stewart | Associate Broker ยท REAL Broker LLC is a licensed Michigan real estate professional and does not provide legal advice.