Active Listings
3
in Bloomingdale
Next Sheriff Sale
Nov 17
Tuesday, 2026
Sheriff Auctions
1
of 3 listings
Foreclosure activity in Bloomingdale
There are currently 3 active foreclosure
listings in Bloomingdale, representing about
3% of all tracked distressed property in
DuPage County.
1 is scheduled for sheriff auction, the next on November 17, 2026.
Affected ZIP codes: 60108.
Sheriff auctions scheduled in Bloomingdale
Court-ordered auction dates from DuPage County Sheriff public records.
| Address | ZIP | Auction Date | Type |
| 324 Georgetown Court Unit C |
60108 |
Nov 17, 2026 |
Sheriff Auction |
Bidding on one of these? Sales are held Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. in Wheaton,
10% is due the moment you win and the balance within 24 hours — and you are not
allowed to view the property first.
Read the DuPage sheriff auction guide →
Bank-owned & distressed listings in Bloomingdale
These are listed for sale conventionally — they can usually be shown and purchased
with a normal contract. No auction date applies.
| Address | ZIP | Type |
| 1 Bloomingdale Place Unit 707 |
60108 |
REO / Bank-Owned |
| 328 Morningside Drive |
60108 |
REO / Bank-Owned |
Upcoming sheriff sale dates in Bloomingdale
Sale dates are set by the DuPage County Sheriff and can be continued or cancelled without
notice. Always confirm before attending.
November 2026
17 — 324 Georgetown Court Unit C
Firms handling these filings
Arcenio Salinas · 1
Clinton Brown · 1
Law Offices Of Ira T Nevel · 1
How a sheriff sale works in Bloomingdale
Illinois is a judicial foreclosure state, which means a lender must file suit
and obtain a court judgment before a property can be sold. In DuPage County the sale itself is
conducted by the Sheriff, not by a private trustee — so every Bloomingdale property below has already been through the courts.
- Sale dates move. Continuances are routine; a listing can be postponed repeatedly.
- Interior access is rare. Most sheriff-sale properties cannot be toured beforehand.
- Redemption periods apply. Illinois gives owners a statutory window to reclaim the property.
- Liens can survive the sale. A title search before bidding is essential.
Bank-owned (REO) and short-sale properties are a different situation — those are listed
conventionally, can usually be shown, and are bought with a normal contract.
Not looking for a distressed property?
This site tracks foreclosures only. For the full Bloomingdale market — every
active listing, photos, and full property detail — visit
Bloomingdale homes for sale on 4ure.com.