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Ingham County · Michigan Tax Deed

Ingham County Investor Guide

Lansing — Michigan's state capital and home of Michigan State University. State government employment, MSU's 50,000+ students and 11,000+ employees, General Motors Lansing operations, and a growing healthcare sector create a multi-pillar employment base. Ingham County's dual anchors make it one of Michigan's more stable deed markets — accessible price points with consistent rental demand.

~290K
Population
$3K–$60K
Typical range
Moderate
Competition
~300–600
Annual parcels
None
Post-sale redemption
Data note Parcel counts and price ranges are estimates based on historical patterns. Verify current auction details with the Ingham County Treasurer before bidding.
Key Metrics
Annual deed parcels
~300–600
County + state auction
Typical range
$3K–$60K
County auction bids
Competition
Moderate
Individual accessible
Post-sale redemption
None
Title transfers at auction
Region
Mid-Michigan
Michigan
Market Data
Annual Tax Deed Volume — Estimated Parcels
Deed Properties by Year
Property Type Mix

Auction Mechanics

How Ingham County Tax Deed Sales Work

MCL § 211.78

Two-Tier Forfeiture & Foreclosure

Michigan's standard process applies: taxes go delinquent March 1, forfeiture occurs the following March 1, and foreclosure judgment enters by March 31 of year two or three. All prior ownership rights extinguish at foreclosure judgment. The county then holds a public auction of foreclosed properties — typically in summer or early fall. Register early, fund your deposit, and download the parcel list as soon as it's published.

State Auction

State Auction — Unsold Properties

Properties that don't sell at the Ingham County county auction transfer to the Michigan Department of Treasury state auction — typically held in October or November — at dramatically reduced minimum bids. State auction properties tend to be more distressed or have title complications, but experienced investors monitor both tiers. The state auction occasionally reveals legitimate opportunities missed at the county level.

Title

No Post-Sale Redemption

Unlike lien states with redemption periods, Michigan tax deeds convey title immediately at auction — there is no post-sale redemption right. Title insurance availability varies by property and county — consult a Michigan title company and real estate attorney before your target auction. If the property is occupied, Michigan's summary eviction process applies (30–90 days, requires court filing).

State capital and MSU — Ingham County's dual employment anchor State government workers and MSU employees are among the most income-stable categories in any Michigan county. Their homeownership in Lansing and East Lansing provides a solid floor for deed resale. MSU's student rental market adds a demand layer that supports investor buy-and-hold strategies near campus. When deed properties appear in stable neighborhoods near state offices or campus, resale fundamentals are strong. The challenge is identifying the right parcels within a market that has pockets of significant distress alongside stable employment-anchored neighborhoods.
MSU Rental Market — Buy-and-Hold Opportunity Properties within reasonable distance of Michigan State University benefit from a reliable student and graduate rental market. For deed investors with the capital to acquire and renovate near campus, Ingham County offers one of Michigan's clearer buy-and-hold rental pathways outside of Ann Arbor.

Area-by-Area Assessment

Where to Focus in Ingham County

Opportunity

East Lansing — MSU Adjacent

Properties near Michigan State University benefit from consistent student and faculty rental demand. Higher price points than south Lansing but more reliable resale. Best for buy-and-hold rental investors with sufficient capital.

Opportunity

South Lansing Residential

Working-class south side neighborhoods with accessible deed price points. Genuine rental demand from state government and healthcare workers. More distress than east Lansing but better acquisition economics for individual investors.

Opportunity

Meridian Township

Stable suburban township between Lansing and East Lansing. Limited deed volume, moderate competition, solid residential fundamentals. Good for investors seeking suburban Ingham County exposure.

Extra Diligence

Grand River / Red Cedar — Flood Risk

The Grand River and Red Cedar River confluence in downtown Lansing creates flood exposure in river-adjacent areas. Verify FEMA FIRM before bidding any parcel near either waterway.

Extra Diligence

North Lansing Condition Diligence

North Lansing has pockets of significant housing distress. Drive-by assessment and code enforcement check recommended before bidding any distressed north Lansing parcel.

Research Carefully

Former Industrial Sites — Downtown Fringe

Older commercial and industrial parcels on Lansing's downtown fringe may carry environmental history from manufacturing operations. Phase I environmental assessment required.


Quick Reference

Ingham County Spec Sheet

County seatLansing
Population~290K
Major employersState of Michigan, Michigan State University, Sparrow Health System, General Motors Lansing — government, education, auto, healthcare
Sale typeTax Deed — MCL § 211.78
Auction formatPublic auction — online or in-person; register with county treasurer
Auction timingSummer–Fall (county); Oct–Nov (state auction for unsold properties)
Post-sale redemptionNone — title transfers immediately at auction
Typical price range$3K–$60K — varies by location and condition
Competition levelModerate
Title insuranceAvailability varies — consult a Michigan title company before bidding
County TreasurerIngham County Treasurer · ingham.org →
Governing statuteMCL § 211.78 →

Due Diligence Resources

Research Links for Ingham County

Tax deed — official

Ingham County Treasurer

Annual tax deed auction dates, registration requirements, deposit details, and property list. Contact the treasurer directly to confirm current-year auction schedule. Register early — deposit requirements apply.

www.ingham.org →
Property assessment

Ingham County Equalization / Assessor

Assessed values, ownership records, and property classification. Verify assessed value against typical auction price to assess acquisition economics. Check ownership history for any flags.

County records →
Title & records

Ingham County Register of Deeds

Deed history, mortgages, liens, and all recorded instruments. Research title chain on target parcels. Check for IRS federal tax liens — these survive Michigan's tax deed process and the IRS retains a 120-day redemption right.

Register of Deeds →
GIS & mapping

Ingham County GIS

Parcel boundaries, aerial imagery, and property data. Essential for assessing parcel location, access, and condition. Use satellite imagery to identify structure existence and visible condition issues before bidding.

GIS Portal →
State auction

Michigan Treasury — State Auction

Unsold county auction properties transfer to the state auction at reduced minimums. Monitor Michigan.gov/taxes for the annual state auction schedule. Often overlooked by investors — occasionally reveals genuine opportunities.

michigan.gov/taxes →
Environmental

Michigan EGLE — Contaminated Sites

Michigan EGLE Contaminated Sites — relevant for commercial parcels in Lansing's older manufacturing and industrial zones near the downtown core.

EGLE Sites →
Flood zones

FEMA Flood Map Service Center

Official FEMA FIRM flood zone designations. Verify before bidding any parcel near rivers, lakes, or low-lying areas. Michigan has significant flood risk in river corridor counties.

FEMA Maps →
Federal tax liens

IRS Federal Tax Lien Search

Federal tax liens survive Michigan's tax deed process — the IRS retains a 120-day right of redemption after any subsequent sale. Search for IRS filings before bidding any commercial or business-associated parcel.

IRS Lien Search →
Title insurance

Michigan Title Association

Find Michigan-licensed title companies familiar with tax deed conveyances. Title insurance availability varies by county and property history — confirm with a title company before your target auction, not after.

micta.org →
Legal counsel

State Bar of Michigan — Attorney Search

Find a Michigan-licensed real estate attorney familiar with tax deed investing. Essential for title questions, eviction proceedings, and any deed with a complicated ownership or occupancy situation.

michbar.org →
Market data

Greater Lansing Association of Realtors · glar.com

Local residential market statistics and trends. Use to verify resale assumptions for any parcel where you plan to flip or hold for rental after acquisition.

Market Stats →
Statutory reference

MCL § 211.78 — Michigan Tax Deed Law

Michigan's governing statute for the tax forfeiture and foreclosure process — the two-tier timeline, foreclosure judgment, auction procedures, and deed conveyance.

MCL § 211.78 →

Model Ingham County returns before you bid

Use the ROI Calculator to underwrite acquisition price, renovation, and hold costs. Use the Parcel Tracker to log condition flags and environmental research across your target list.

Important disclaimer: Information on this page is for educational purposes only. Ingham County tax deed auction dates, procedures, and property lists change annually — verify directly with the county treasurer before registering. Michigan tax deeds convey title at auction with no post-sale redemption right. Federal IRS tax liens survive the tax deed process. Title insurance availability varies — confirm with a Michigan title company before bidding. This is not legal or financial advice.