April '26 Market Report
Inventory Builds as Spring Market Takes Shape
The Southeast Michigan housing market is moving into spring with many of the trends from earlier in the year still in place, now forming a clearer pattern.
Compared to recent years, inventory has continued to rise, even as new listings remain below last year’s pace. This reflects a market where homes are generally taking longer to sell, allowing inventory to build despite limited new supply. As a result, the overall mix of available homes is shifting, with a growing share of listings requiring price adjustments or updates to attract buyers.
March reflected the expected seasonal shift. New listings were down 5% year-over-year, while new pendings increased 8%. Both metrics rose sharply from February, signaling that buyers and sellers have re-engaged as the market enters its busiest time of year.
Despite the increase in inventory, pricing remains firm. Well-prepared, move-in-ready homes continue to attract strong interest and sell quickly, while properties that miss the mark on price or condition are taking longer to sell and often require adjustments.
Looking ahead, both the number and quality of listings should improve, creating more opportunities for buyers. However, performance will remain highly dependent on individual property appeal. Sellers should stay focused on pricing and presentation, as early market response continues to be the clearest indicator of success.