Jackson County, MI Home Values & Market Trends

The median home price in Jackson County, MI is $195,756.83. There were 2,420 home sales in Jackson County, MI over the past 12 months. The median residential Jackson County, MI home value for transactions over the previous year is $164,628.971. The number of current listings in Jackson County, MI is 338, and the percentage of properties for sale is 338.00%. The county has 94 foreclosures, 34 bank owned properties, 60 headed for auction, and 338 properties for sale.

Jackson County, MI Real Estate Market Overview

CityMedian Est. ValueCityMedian Est. Value
Jackson

$ 145,422

$ 109/sqft

Hanover

$ 219,900

$ 113/sqft

Brooklyn

$ 330,000

$ 193/sqft

Spring Arbor

$ 365,729

$ 152/sqft

Concord

$ 174,873

$ 143/sqft

Clarklake

$ 272,435

$ 184/sqft

Parma

$ 222,521

$ 140/sqft

Rives Junction

$ 232,628

$ 121/sqft

Grass Lake

$ 270,597

$ 170/sqft

Springport

$ 86,931

$ 62/sqft

Horton

$ 477,035

$ 179/sqft

Munith

$ 130,250

$ 48/sqft

Pleasant Lake

$ 284,365

$ 159/sqft

Norvell

$ --

$ --

Michigan Center

$ 209,939

$ 156/sqft

Napoleon

$ --

$ --

Housing Market Summary for Jackson County, MI

Mar 2023February 2024Change
Median Listing Price$159.2K$190.7K19.77%
Median Sold Price$169K$190.7K12.85%
Homes For Sale3063225.23%
Homes Sold1,5071,77217.58%
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Price Per Square Foot

On an average, Single Family homes cost $33 more per sqft than Condos. In comparison with sales price/sqft last week, list price/sqft of Single Family homes increased by 1.93% whereas, list price/sqft of Condos increased by 9.38%.

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Browse Homes in Jackson County, MI

Jackson County, MI home values range from $13,162 to $5,237,449. Horton is the priciest city with a median listing home price of $592,000, and Springport is most affordable with average house prices of around $25,000.

Foreclosure
There are 16 cities within Jackson County, MI; within these cities, the median estimated home value for homes in foreclosure ranges from $289,000 in Jackson to the lowest value of $40,467 in Jackson. Foreclosure homes account for 0.00% of properties in Jackson County, MI with Jackson containing 68 foreclosures, the highest number of foreclosure properties in a single city.
  • Pre-Foreclosure
    Pre-foreclosure homes account for 0% of all residential properties in Jackson County, MI with $[pre-foreclosures-highest-count-region] containing 0 pre-foreclosures, the highest number of pre-foreclosure properties in a single city. There are 16 cities within Jackson County, MI; of those cities, the estimated home value for pre-foreclosure homes ranges from $0 in N/A to the lowest home value of $0 in $[pre-foreclosures-lowest-avm-region].
  • Bank Owned
    The median estimated home value of bank owned homes (REO properties) in Jackson County, MI ranges from the highest value of $312,059 in Brooklyn to the lowest value of $44,167 in Jackson. Bank owned homes and properties account for 0.06% of properties in Jackson County, MI. There are 16 cities within Jackson County, MI; Jackson containing 27 REO properties, has the highest number of bank owned properties in a single city.
  • Auctions
    Jackson has 41 auction properties, the highest number of properties going to auction in a single city in the state of Jackson County, MI. Auction homes and other auction properties account for 0.10% of all properties in Jackson County, MI. There are 16 cities within Jackson County, MI; of those cities, the median estimated home value for homes going to auction ranges from $395,715 in Hanover to the lowest value of $40,467 in Hanover.
Homes for Sale
Homes and properties that are actively listed for sale account for 0.57% of residential properties in Jackson County, MI with Jackson containing 220 homes for sale, the highest number of listed properties in a single city. There are 16 cities within Jackson County, MI; homes for sale in those cities, have a range of median values from $429,900 in Spring Arbor to the lowest value of $22,234 in Jackson.
    Sold Homes
    The median value for recently sold homes ranges from $471,457 in Concord to the lowest price of $15,647 in Concord. There are 16 cities within Jackson County, MI. Jackson has 1032 recently sold homes, the highest number of recently sold properties in a single city. Recently sold homes and properties account for 2.81% of properties in Jackson County, MI.

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