Genesee County Market Update: Home Prices Continue to Rise in 2026

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.

$220K
Median Sales Price
+4.8% year over year
1,823
New Listings
+3.5% year over year
2.5
Months Supply
Still favorable for sellers

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.

Genesee County median sales price chart May 2026

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.

Wondering What Your Home Is Worth?

MIHomeDuo can provide a personalized home value review and help you understand your options in today’s Genesee County market.

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