Most Affordable Cities in Michigan
Cities ranked by lowest median home values. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Most Affordable Cities 50
1 Bay City
$152,200
2 Saginaw
$152,800
3 Saginaw Township North
$152,800
4 Alpena
$153,900
5 Escanaba
$157,100
6 Sault Ste. Marie
$161,900
7 Coldwater
$162,500
8 Battle Creek
$162,800
9 Mount Pleasant
$170,400
10 Cadillac
$170,400
11 Owosso
$171,600
12 Sturgis
$178,300
13 Detroit
$178,500
14 Dearborn
$178,500
15 Livonia
$178,500
16 Canton
$178,500
17 Westland
$178,500
18 Taylor
$178,500
19 Dearborn Heights
$178,500
20 Redford
$178,500
21 Lincoln Park
$178,500
22 Southgate
$178,500
23 Allen Park
$178,500
24 Garden City
$178,500
25 Wyandotte
$178,500
26 Inkster
$178,500
27 Romulus
$178,500
28 Hamtramck
$178,500
29 Trenton
$178,500
30 Wayne
$178,500
31 Grosse Pointe Woods
$178,500
32 Harper Woods
$178,500
33 Woodhaven
$178,500
34 Riverview
$178,500
35 Grosse Ile
$178,500
36 Grosse Pointe Park
$178,500
37 Highland Park
$178,500
38 Melvindale
$178,500
39 Big Rapids
$178,900
40 Flint
$182,400
41 Burton
$182,400
42 Fenton
$182,400
43 Beecher
$182,400
44 Jackson
$193,700
45 Midland
$195,400
46 Adrian
$196,800
47 Muskegon
$198,300
48 Norton Shores
$198,300
49 Muskegon Heights
$198,300
50 Ionia
$198,500
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).