As of April 1st, 2013, all properties that were at risk of foreclosure in Wayne County this year and did not address tax issues are foreclosed and title has transferred to the Wayne County Treasurer. However, there is still time to redeem a property and prevent it from entering the foreclosure auction.
Get Started: Click "Zoom to My Location" to see the properties at risk of foreclosure in your neighborhood. If you click an individual property and go to its page, you'll see a number of resources to assist in foreclosure prevention under the "What are my other options?" button. You can help your community and neighbors connect with resources and stay in their homes.
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689 Webb:
@detroitbuyers: this is not my listing. I was wondering the same thing about the timeline of resale. Let's be in touch. I'd like to hear what your plans are for your properties. amynswift@gmail.com 313-444-3543
detroitbuyers, Hey, it looks like you got quite a haul of properties in the auction, assuming you are the same person as the bid4assets "detroitbuyers" who has 290 properties.
I'd be curious to learn more about your experience dealing with the auction. I work with the WDWOT team -- drop a line at alexalsup@gmail.com if you'd like to chat. Would be very interested to talk with you.
- Alex
Why do they state in all of these auctions that this is not a Tax sale property? How can they promise a deed so soon when they don't even have it yet?
Amy, I am curious how you are selling this with a warranty deed free and clear. You just purchased it from the tax sale last week right? I am just curious as I would like to do the same. Also, if we purchased property from the sale, don't we have to wait until we get the deeds recorded from the county before we can sell? Thanks!
on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/VERY-NICE-4-BED-1-5-BATH-HOME-NEAR-SCHOOL-THAT-ND-TLC-1-703-SQFT-LOT-6-011-SQFT-/321010757539?pt=Residential&hash=item4abdbb6fa3
90 Collingwood:
Demolished.
149 Lawrence:
Demolished.