
Travel back in time, for a moment, to a different era in 1924. Milk cost 28 cents per gallon, Calvin Coolidge became the first president to deliver a radio address from the White House, and George Gershwin performed Rhapsody in Blue for the very first time on stage in New York City. It was all those years ago, right here in Livingston County, that our grandfather Crandall founded his real estate business. Our real estate agents are proud to celebrate 100 years of real estate services in Livingston County, and we hope you'll join us for a look back as well as what's to come.
Griffith Realty: 100 Years of Real Estate Services

Is back-to-school season also shaping up to be home shopping season for you? There's still time left to shop for homes in Livingston County this summer, and keeping up with the latest market trends is a great way to stay ahead of the competition. That's why every month, we provide you with a snapshot of the real estate trends in Livingston County. Our real estate agents have the latest in our report on Livingston County Market Activity for July 2024.
New Listings
New residential listings are the first item on the list, and we've seen a slight downward trend in new listings compared to this...

Livingston County proudly boasts a grade of A- from Niche, one of the premier online community ranking sites. This is no surprise to our real estate agents, who share five of the best attractions of life in Livingston County.

Healthy eating is delicious when you incorporate the bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables found around Livingston County. With summer approaching, our real estate agents are eagerly planning visits to these wonderful U-pick farms nearby.

If there's one term our real estate agents are famous for using, it's "curb appeal." Curb appeal refers to the appearance of your home from, well, the curb. A home with great curb appeal draws you in. Not only is it tidy and well-kept, but it appears stylish and balanced. Whether you're thinking of selling your home or just getting settled into a new one, it pays to improve your curb appeal. A house with great curb appeal will attract more buyers, and it will also feel more like home. So, how do you boost your curb appeal? Start by following these five steps.