Newly released data from Realtor.com for February shows potential buyers and sellers in Livingston County saw higher home sales prices than the previous month’s median of $354,950.
The median home sold for $369,600, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. That means February, the most recent month for which figures are available, was up 4.1% from January.
Compared to February 2025, the median home sales price was down 2.7% compared to $380,000.
Realtor.com sources sales data from real estate deeds, resulting in a few months’ delay in the data. The statistics don’t include homes currently listed for sale and aren’t directly comparable to listings data.
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Here’s a breakdown on median sales prices:
Looking only at single-family homes, the $376,000 median selling price in Livingston County was up 5.9% in February from $354,900 the month prior. Since February 2025, the sales price of single-family homes was down 3.6% from a median of $390,000. Two single-family homes sold for $1 million or more during the month, compared to two recorded transactions of at least $1 million in February 2025.
Condominiums and townhomes increased by 1.4% in sales price during February to a median of $362,100 from $357,000 in January. Compared to February 2025, the sales price of condominiums and townhomes was down 4.6% from $379,500. One condominium or townhouse sold for $1 million or more during the month, compared to one recorded transaction of at least $1 million in February 2025.
About recorded home sales in Livingston County
In February, the number of recorded sales in Livingston County dropped by 17.8% since February 2025 — from 163 to 134. All residential home sales totaled $55.2 million.
Across Michigan, homes sold at a median of $260,000 during February, up 8.3% from $240,000 in January. There were 5,558 recorded sales across the state during February, down 34.1% from 8,429 recorded sales in February 2025.
The median home sales price used in this report represents the midway point of all the houses or units listed over the given period of time. The median offers a more accurate view of what’s happening in a market than the average sales price, which would mean taking the sum of all sales prices then dividing by the number of homes sold. The average can be skewed by one particularly low or high sale.
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