Subscribe and receive email notifications of new blog posts.
RSS Feed

Spring is now in full swing, and that means we're in the heart of one of the busiest times of year for buying and selling homes. Looking for an edge during a competitive season for real estate? Whether you're buying or selling, keeping up with the latest market trends can help you identify the best opportunities. Our real estate agents have the latest data for you, in our report on Livingston County market activity for April 2025.
New Listings
There were 178 new residential listings in Livingston County in March 2025, compared to 205 new residential listings in March 2024. That's a 13.2 percent decrease in new residential listings, compared to one year ago. Year-to-date, there were 470 new listings through March 31, 2025, compared to 478 new listings through March 2024. That's a 1.7 percent decrease in new listings year-to-date, compared to one year ago.
Average Days on Market Before Sale
Overall, homes have spent fewer days on the market before sale in 2025, a trend that continued in March. Homes spent an average of 37 days on the market before sale in March 2025, a 2.6 percent decrease compared to March 2024, when homes spent an average of 38 days on the market before sale. Year-to-date, homes have spent an average of 46 days on the market before sale through March 2025, compared to 55 days through March 2024, a decrease of 16.4 percent from 2024 to 2025.
Median Sales Price & Percent of List Price Received
Another trend that's continued through the first few months of 2025 is an increase in median sales price. The median sales price for Livingston County homes was $419,500 in March 2025, an increase of 11 percent compared to March 2024, when the median sales price was $478,000. The median sales price is also up 8.4 percent year-to-date, increasing from $375,000 through March 2024 to $406,470 through March 2025.
Number of Units Sold
The number of closed sales increased in March 2025, as well. There were 140 units sold in March 2025, which marks a 10.2 percent increase compared to March 2024 when there were 127 units sold. Year-to-date, there were 375 units sold through March 2025 compared to 332 units sold through March 2024, an increase of 13 percent in units sold.
Inventory & Months of Supply
With fewer new listings and more closed sales, inventory was also lower in March 2025. There were 225 homes for sale in Livingston County in March 2025, compared to 254 homes for sale in March 2024, a decrease of 11.4 percent. Months of supply were down 18.8 percent, decreasing from 1.6 months of supply in March 2024 to 1.3 months of supply in March 2025.
Ready to plan your next move? Our local team is here to help you accomplish your real estate goals this spring. Contact us to buy and sell homes throughout the Livingston County, MI area.
We respect your concerns about privacy and value the relationship that we have with you.
Like many sites, we use cookies on our website to collect information to help improve your browsing experience. The cookies that we use allow our website to work and help us to understand what information is most useful to visitors.
For the best website browsing experience, please enable cookies. Go here for instructions on how to enable cookies on your browser.