Washington Township, MI

Publish On: Saturday, June 13, 2026

Price Your Washington Township, Michigan Listing Carefully for June 2026

Washington Township, MI

Should you price it carefully? Yes, because buyers still have choices and they notice when a home is out of step with recent results. Last month brought 49 new listings with a median list price of $599,000, while the latest median sold price was $510,500, which makes the first asking price a major decision. I would lean on a number that invites real interest, then let presentation and condition support it.

The township finished the period with 71 active listings at a median asking price of $808,650, and those active homes carried a median market time of 63 days. Pricing still matters here. When a listing joins a longer line of inventory, the first number has to earn the showing appointment.

That is why I would treat price as part of the launch plan, not as a decision to fix later. The homes that get the most attention are usually the ones that are ready to compete the day they hit the market, not the ones that hope the market will adjust for them.

Review recent sold numbers before you choose a list price. Match the number to the home's condition, updates, and location within the township. If you need a premium, make sure the property and the presentation justify it from the first showing.

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