Montcalm County Foreclosure Notices & Redemption Search
Public foreclosure notice data, sheriff sale schedules, redemption timelines & equity recovery resources for Montcalm County, Michigan.
๐ County Seat: Stanton โ๏ธ Circuit Court: 8th Circuit โฑ Est. Redemption: ~6 Months ๐ฐ Legal Newspaper: Daily News / Greenville
~6 MoTypical Redemption Window
63KCounty Population
8thCircuit Court District
StantonCounty Seat
Flat RiverMajor Waterway Corridor
Montcalm County Foreclosure Equity Intelligence
Montcalm County occupies central-western Michigan, stretching across agricultural plains and recreational lake communities north of the Grand Rapids metro. Greenville โ the county’s largest city โ serves as a regional commercial center drawing residents from across the county. Foreclosure properties in Montcalm County reflect the dual character of an agricultural county with growing recreational appeal: inland lakes like Vestaburg Pond, Coral Lake, and Sidney Lake draw buyers seeking affordable waterfront access, supporting property values even in economic downturns.
Michigan Foreclosure Redemption Timeline โ Montcalm County
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Foreclosure Notice PublishedSheriff’s sale notice published in qualifying Montcalm County newspaper for 4 consecutive weeksPublic Record
2
Sheriff’s Sale ConductedPublic auction at Montcalm County Sheriff’s Office, Stanton, MICourthouse Event
3
Redemption Period OpensTypically 6 months for residential properties under MCL 600.3240~6 Month Clock
4
Final 60 Days โ Act NowEquity options narrow; explore listing or sale without delayUrgent
5
Redemption Period ExpiresTitle vests with purchaser; homeowner equity rights permanently closeFinal Deadline
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Call 269-217-0411๐ Sheriff Sale Administration
Montcalm County Sheriff’s Office
659 N State St, Stanton, MI 48888
(989) 831-5253
๐ฐ Legal Notice Publication
Greenville Daily News
Qualifying newspaper for Montcalm County notices
Greenville, MI
๐ Register of Deeds
Montcalm County Register of Deeds
211 W Main St, Stanton, MI 48888
(989) 831-7335
โ๏ธ Circuit Court
8th Circuit Court โ Montcalm County
211 W Main St, Stanton, MI 48888
(989) 831-7339
Key Communities
- Greenville (largest city, commercial center)
- Stanton (county seat, courthouse)
- Edmore, Sheridan (agricultural towns)
- Howard City (US-131 corridor community)
- Carson City, Coral (rural townships)
- Vestaburg, Sidney (lake & agricultural areas)
Market Notes
Montcalm County’s real estate market is driven by affordability relative to the Grand Rapids metro, recreational lake demand, and agricultural land. Greenville’s manufacturing and commercial base supports consistent residential demand. Properties near US-131 with Grand Rapids commuter access have seen steady appreciation, while rural lake properties offer recreational value. Both property types can yield meaningful equity recovery in foreclosure situations.
โ ๏ธ Shortened Redemption: Vacant or abandoned properties in Montcalm County may qualify for a 30-day shortened redemption period. Consult a licensed Michigan attorney immediately.
Montcalm County Foreclosure & Redemption FAQs
Where are Montcalm County sheriff sales held?
Montcalm County sheriff sales are typically held at the Montcalm County Sheriff’s Office at 659 N State St, Stanton, MI 48888. Sale notices are published in the Greenville Daily News for the required statutory period. Contact the Sheriff’s Office to verify current schedules.
How long is the redemption period in Montcalm County?
Michigan residential foreclosures carry an estimated 6-month redemption period under MCL 600.3240. Shortened periods may apply for vacant or abandoned properties. The exact period depends on your specific property circumstances โ always consult a licensed Michigan attorney.
Can I sell my Montcalm County property during the redemption period?
Generally yes. Michigan law permits property sales during the redemption period. If proceeds exceed outstanding debt obligations, you may recover the equity difference. Early action in the redemption window provides the most flexibility and recovery potential.
How do I find Montcalm County foreclosure notices?
Montcalm County foreclosure notices are published in the Greenville Daily News. The Montcalm County Register of Deeds at 211 W Main St, Stanton maintains public mortgage and deed records during business hours.
Is this page legal advice about Montcalm County foreclosures?
No. This page provides general public information about foreclosure processes in Montcalm County, Michigan. It is not legal advice. Always consult a licensed Michigan attorney before making any decisions regarding foreclosure or redemption.
Informational Disclaimer: This page is for general public informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or real estate advice. Foreclosure timelines and redemption periods vary. Consult a licensed Michigan attorney before making decisions. Real estate services provided by Richard Stewart | Associate Broker ยท REAL Broker LLC. License information available upon request.