Logan County foreclosure list shows multiple Sterling properties in process
Three Sterling homes now carry September sale dates, while one older Dawes Street case remains active and continued to June 24.

Three Sterling homes carry September sale dates on Logan County’s active foreclosure sheet, a sign that housing stress is still moving through the county’s system rather than clearing out. The June 15 list shows 327 Platte St. with an original sale date of Sept. 2, 510 Elwood St. with Sept. 9, and 714 Elwood St. with Sept. 16.
Those dates matter because they show where each case sits in the process. In Colorado, foreclosure is the legal path a creditor uses to seek a court order to sell a home to cover past-due amounts, and a Rule 120 hearing is the stage that determines whether the lender has the right to foreclose and sell the property. A home owner does not leave immediately, either; state self-help materials say the owner remains in the property until after the sale is completed.

Logan County’s public trustee system is the public record that keeps that process visible. The county treasurer also serves as public trustee, and sale information is posted on a bulletin board outside the Treasurer/Public Trustee’s office. The county’s online records page says updates and corrections occur daily, while also warning that omissions can happen and official copies should be obtained from the Logan County Clerk and Recorder in Sterling.
The June 15 sheet also shows that the pipeline is not limited to the newest September dates. PT File 22-009 for 1330 Dawes St. in Sterling remains active with a continued date of June 24, 2026. Other active cases include PT File 24-021 at 608 N. Logan Ave. in Fleming, continued to June 24, PT File 25-022 at 633 Denver in Sterling, continued to July 8, and PT File 26-002 at 18250 County Road 76 in Peetz, carrying an original sale date of Sept. 23, 2026.
The list also places lender names behind some of the Sterling cases, including Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC, NewRez LLC and Rocket Mortgage, LLC. That spread across 327 Platte, 510 Elwood and 714 Elwood, plus the older Dawes Street file, suggests the pressure is not confined to one block or one borrower.
The broader county picture gives the filings more weight. Logan County’s population estimate was 20,654 in July 2025, with an owner-occupied housing rate of 66.3 percent and a median monthly owner cost with a mortgage of $1,638. In a county of that size, even a modest cluster of foreclosure files can ripple through nearby property values, maintenance standards and the pool of available homes.
The latest notice also follows an April 2026 foreclosure list that reportedly had seven properties in the pipeline, five of them in Sterling. That makes the June sheet look less like an isolated burst and more like a continuing stretch of active cases, with more hearings and possible sales still ahead before any of these properties change hands.
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