Wayne County Real Estate Market Update: So Many Homes Changing Hands!
This past week has been buzzing in Wayne County with an impressive 617 home transactions reported from September 16 to September 22. Whether buyers are looking for a cozy starter home or a larger family dwelling, there appears to be something for everyone in this vibrant housing market!
Top Transactions of the Week
Leading the charge in home sales was a charming 1,213-square-foot home on Garfield Avenue in Redford that sold for an inviting price of $169,900. This represents what’s quickly becoming the median sale price for homes in the area, which seems to reflect well on the condition of the market.
Several other notable transactions include:
- 8998 Quandt Ave., Allen Park – Sold for $155,703, with 1,508 square feet and one bathroom.
- 14570 Keppen Ave., Allen Park – A compact 890-square-foot space sold for $161,500, at a price of $181 per square-foot.
- 14916 Warwick Ave., Allen Park – Snagged for $165,000, this one-bathroom home encompasses 1,080 square feet.
- 14995 University Street, Allen Park – Sold for $167,000, featuring a cozy 864 square feet.
Highlighting Belleville
For buyers on a budget, ***Belleville*** saw a home sell for the exceptionally low price of $62,000, encompassing 1,774 square feet. The impressive price of only $35 per square-foot indicates ideal options for first-time buyers seeking spacious living without the hefty price tag.
Speaking of great deals, a larger property on 20330 Martinsville Road, also in Belleville, fetched $355,000 for an expansive 2,917 square feet and one bathroom – showcasing a more upscale side of the market.
The Canton Spotlight
The booming township of **Canton** also saw significant activity, with homes selling at varied price points that cater to both large families and more modest households. Several sales stood out:
- 42027 Saratoga Circle – Sold for $305,900, offering an attractive layout with 1,576 square feet and three baths.
- 2598 Brookhaven Road – A spacious 1,637-square-foot home sold for $350,000, showcasing just how valued the locations are.
Dearborn, A Popular Choice
In **Dearborn**, the market is also thriving, with homes under $150,000 still appealing to many buyers. A recent sale of a cozy home at 3840 Woodside Street went for $185,000, while a charming property at 7826 Mead Street listed at $188,000 added to this exciting week of activity.
What’s Next?
The consistent buzz in Wayne County indicates a vibrant real estate market that is continuing to thrive. With various homes selling in a range of styles and prices, prospective homebuyers seem to have plenty of options to choose from, whether they’re looking to purchase their first home or upgrade into a larger space.
As always, it’s wise for buyers to consult with real estate experts to navigate this bustling market successfully. All signs indicate that Wayne County’s real estate market will keep buzzing with activity in the weeks to come!
Author: STAFF HERE NOVI WRITER
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