
Planning to shop for Brighton homes for sale this spring? This is typically the busiest time of year for real estate across Livingston County, and diving into the data can help give you an edge whether you're buying or selling a home in the area. Our real estate agents have the latest data for you, in our look at Livingston County Market Activity for April 2026.

When you're preparing to list your home, the outside is the first thing buyers see. Our real estate agents know that strong curb appeal can significantly influence a buyer's first impression before they ever step through the front door.
Before you plant a single flower or spread a bag of mulch, take the time to thoroughly clean up your yard. Winter in Livingston County can leave behind debris, dead branches, and matted leaves that make even a well-maintained property look tired. A thorough cleanup signals to buyers t...

If you've been thinking about selling, April may be the best month to make your move—and our real estate agents are here to help you do it with confidence.
Here is the truth about spring real estate in Livingston County: Buyers have been waiting all winter, and by April, they're ready to move. The warmer weather brings them out, the longer days make showings easier to schedule, and the pressure to close before summer gives everyone a reason to act fast. As a seller, that kind of energy works entirely in your favor....

Spring is usually the busiest time for real estate, so if you want to sell your Livingston County home, you should get ready now. Our real estate agents know that houses that impress buyers from the start often sell quicker and for more money.
You need to create a blank slate for potential buyers to picture their future in your home before they visit. This means cleani...

During Michigan's long, cold winters, heating bills go up, drafts sneak in, and even sturdy homes can feel less comfortable. The following tips from our real estate agents will help you stay warm, lower your utility costs, and protect your home during the coldest months.
Michigan winters place heavy demands on heating systems and home insulation. Taking steps to improve efficiency doesn't just lower monthly bills—it also keeps indoor temperatures consistent and helps prevent moisture-related issues, such as ice dams and condensation buildup....