Top Stories And Trends In Macomb County's Fast-Paced Real Estate Market

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Macomb County’s housing market is seeing rising prices alongside evolving buyer expectations. Median sale prices reached $275,000 in August 2025, up 5.4% year over year, while homes are taking longer ...

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