Active Listings
3
in West Chicago
Next Sheriff Sale
Aug 18
Tuesday, 2026
Sheriff Auctions
3
of 3 listings
Foreclosure activity in West Chicago
There are currently 3 active foreclosure
listings in West Chicago, representing about
3% of all tracked distressed property in
DuPage County.
3 are scheduled for sheriff auction, the next on August 18, 2026.
Affected ZIP codes: 60185.
Sheriff auctions scheduled in West Chicago
Court-ordered auction dates from DuPage County Sheriff public records.
| Address | ZIP | Auction Date | Type |
| 247 N Neltnor Boulevard Unit G1f |
60185 |
Aug 18, 2026 |
Sheriff Auction |
| 726 Lyman Street |
60185 |
Sep 10, 2026 |
Sheriff Auction |
| 508 Brown Street |
60185 |
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 →
Upcoming sheriff sale dates in West Chicago
Sale dates are set by the DuPage County Sheriff and can be continued or cancelled without
notice. Always confirm before attending.
August 2026
18 — 247 N Neltnor Boulevard Unit…
September 2026
10 — 726 Lyman Street
November 2026
17 — 508 Brown Street
Firms handling these filings
Mccalla, Raymer, Leibert, Pierce Llp · 1
Costello Sury & Rooney · 1
Manley Deas Kochalski Llc · 1
How a sheriff sale works in West Chicago
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 West Chicago 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 West Chicago market — every
active listing, photos, and full property detail — visit
West Chicago homes for sale on 4ure.com.