Michigan Housing Market Report
As of 2026-02-28, the average home price across Michigan's tracked cities is $281,106, up 3.1% year over year. The fastest-moving market is Burton (+6.1% YoY). 26 cities tracked.
City Comparison
| City | Median Home Price | YoY Change | ZIP Codes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bloomfield Hills | $664,375 | +5.2% | 3 |
| Ann Arbor | $510,547 | +3% | 4 |
| Novi | $475,322 | +3.3% | 3 |
| Troy | $460,090 | +3.1% | 4 |
| Traverse City | $424,522 | +2% | 4 |
| Shelby Township | $385,517 | +3.2% | 3 |
| Farmington Hills | $362,543 | +2.8% | 3 |
| Kentwood | $354,754 | +3.8% | 4 |
| Sterling Heights | $310,330 | +3.6% | 4 |
| Livonia | $305,430 | +3.1% | 3 |
| Grand Rapids | $290,576 | +2.9% | 5 |
| Waterford | $266,339 | +3.6% | 3 |
| Clinton Township | $253,459 | +3.9% | 3 |
| Dearborn | $251,206 | +5.2% | 4 |
| Southfield | $234,490 | +2% | 3 |
| Saint Clair Shores | $224,087 | +4.1% | 3 |
| Kalamazoo | $221,999 | +4.3% | 5 |
| Warren | $194,643 | +1.7% | 5 |
| Jackson | $178,956 | +2.3% | 3 |
| Battle Creek | $174,891 | +3.4% | 4 |
| Lansing | $160,930 | +5.1% | 7 |
| Burton | $148,457 | +6.1% | 3 |
| Pontiac | $133,903 | +2.2% | 3 |
| Saginaw | $131,002 | +5% | 7 |
| Detroit | $109,047 | -5% | 26 |
| Flint | $81,334 | +1.4% | 6 |
City Reports
Warren Home Prices: $195K, Up 1.8% — 5 ZIPs Analyzed (2026)
Is Warren still affordable? Home prices rose 1.8% to $195K in 2026. See all 5 ZIPs ranked by cost, rent data, and whether buying still beats renting.
Saginaw Home Prices: $131K, Up 5.2% — 7 ZIPs Analyzed (2026)
Saginaw home prices rose 5.2% to $131K. See which of the 7 ZIPs hit $218K and which still sit under $40K, plus rent vs buy math for 2026.
Livonia Home Prices: $305K, Up 2.6% — 3 ZIPs Analyzed (2026)
Livonia home prices climbed 2.6% to $305K. See which ZIP is cheapest, where rent beats buying, and what the population drop means for 2026.
Lansing Home Prices: $161K, Up 4.6% — 7 ZIPs Analyzed (2026)
Lansing home prices climbed 4.6% to $161K. Which ZIPs stayed cheapest? Full breakdown of 7 neighborhoods, rent data, and the 2026 outlook for buyers.
Grand Rapids Home Prices: $291K, Up 2.9% — 5 ZIPs Analyzed (2026)
Is Grand Rapids still affordable? The median home hit $291K, up 2.9% YoY. See the cheapest ZIPs, rent versus buy math, and the 2026 price outlook here.
Kentwood Home Prices: $355K, Up 3.6% — 4 ZIPs Analyzed (2026)
Kentwood home prices climbed 3.6% to $355K. Which ZIPs cost the most? Full breakdown of 4 neighborhoods, rent data, and 2026 outlook.
Clinton Township Home Prices: $253K, Up 3.8% — 3 ZIPs Analyzed (2026)
Clinton Township home prices climbed 3.8% to a $253K median. See which of 3 ZIPs are most affordable and whether renting beats buying in 2026.
Sterling Heights Home Prices: $310K, Up 3.4% — 4 ZIPs Analyzed (2026)
Sterling Heights home prices climbed 3.4% to $310K in early 2026. Which ZIPs stayed cheapest? Rent vs buy math, 4 neighborhoods, full outlook here.
Kalamazoo Home Prices: $222K, Up 4.3% — 5 ZIPs Analyzed (2026)
Kalamazoo home prices climbed 4.3% to $222K. See which ZIPs are cheapest, rent vs buy math, and whether the city's housing market still makes sense in 2026.
Jackson Home Prices: $179K, Up 2.3% — 3 ZIPs Analyzed (2026)
Can you still find affordable housing in Michigan? Jackson's median is $179K, up 2.3%. See which ZIP is cheapest and how rent compares to buying.
Dearborn Home Prices: $251K, Up 4.5% — 4 ZIPs Analyzed (2026)
Can you still buy under $250K in Dearborn? Median hit $251K, up 4.5%. See which ZIPs are cheapest, rent vs buy math, and where prices are heading in 2026.
Ann Arbor Home Prices: $511K, Up 2.8% — 4 ZIPs Analyzed (2026)
Can you afford Ann Arbor in 2026? $511K median, up 2.8%. See which ZIP codes cost the most, rent vs buy math, and population trends.
Detroit Home Prices: $109K, Down 5.1% — 26 ZIPs Analyzed (2026)
Can you still find a home under $50K in Detroit? Median sits at $109K, down 5.1%. See all 26 ZIP codes, rent data, and where prices are heading in 2026.