Metro Detroit · Updated Monthly

Market Data

What homes are actually selling for, straight from the MLS.

The Four Counties

Where the market stands.

Three Years of History

How we got here.

All four counties. Click a county to hide it, hover anywhere on the chart.

Rolling 12-month median sale price, July 2023 through June 2026. Source: GreaterMLS via FlexMLS.
City by City

Every market in Michigan.

Cities across all of Michigan, plus every township and municipality in Oakland, Wayne, Macomb and Washtenaw. One row per place. Where a township and a city are genuinely different markets (like Lyon Township and the city of South Lyon), both are shown, labeled.

City County Median price Year over year
About these numbers.
Source: GreaterMLS via FlexMLS, covering all Michigan MLS data sources. Figures are the median closed sale price for residential property (single family and condominium combined) over the rolling twelve months ending June 30, 2026, compared against the twelve months ending June 30, 2025. Days on market is the median, not the average. Figures are subject to small revisions as late closings report. Rows tagged Municipality come from the MLS township field rather than the mailing address, which is how Lyon Township is separated from the city of South Lyon. Municipality coverage is Oakland, Wayne, Macomb and Washtenaw. Rows tagged thin market had fewer than 30 sales in the period, so the median moves a lot on very few transactions. This is market information, not an appraisal.
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