Genesee County Housing Market Update
June 2026 market trends show rising home prices, more new listings, and inventory levels that still favor many sellers across Mid-Michigan.
Home Prices Continue to Rise
The median sales price in Genesee County reached $220,000 in May 2026, representing a 4.8% increase compared to the same time last year.
Communities such as Grand Blanc, Fenton, Linden, Swartz Creek, Davison, and surrounding Mid-Michigan areas continue to see steady buyer demand.

Source: Realcomp InfoSparks Market Statistics – Genesee County Residential Market.
More Homes Are Coming to Market
New listings increased to 1,823 properties, up 3.5% year-over-year. While more homeowners are choosing to list, inventory remains relatively limited compared to a balanced market.
Well-priced homes in desirable locations continue to attract strong buyer interest.
Inventory Still Favors Sellers
Genesee County currently has approximately 2.5 months of housing supply. A balanced market is typically closer to five to six months of inventory.
That means sellers are still in a strong position, especially when pricing and marketing are handled correctly.
What This Means for Homeowners
- Home values are still appreciating.
- Buyer demand remains active.
- Inventory remains below balanced-market levels.
- Many homeowners may have more equity than they realize.
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