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Competing cash buyers bid on your Macomb County home as-is — no repairs, no cleaning, no agent fees. Compare offers and close on your timeline.

Macomb County — Warren, Sterling Heights, Clinton Township and the lake communities along the St. Clair shoreline — is one of our busiest markets. We buy Macomb County homes as-is for cash, including rentals with tenants, houses behind on payments, and properties that need more work than a traditional buyer will take on.

Selling a house in Macomb County

Across Macomb County the median sale price is $261,667 and homes go under contract in a median of 12 days as of June 2026. We buy houses in 11 Macomb County cities, including Mount Clemens, and every offer comes from buyers who work this county rather than a national call centre.

Macomb County housing market

County-wide conditions as of June 2026, and how the cities inside it differ.

$261,667Median sale priceCounty-wide, June 2026
+5.1%Year over yearChange over 12 months
12Days to go pendingCounty-wide median
41%Sold above askingShare of closed sales
2,970Homes for saleActive inventory

By price, Macomb County ranks 13 of the 27 Michigan counties we cover. It is not a single market though: Shelby runs around $379,167 while Eastpointe sits near $161,317, so advice that fits one end of Macomb County rarely fits the other.

How Macomb County cities compare

CityTypical priceDays to pending
Shelby$379,16712
Sterling Heights$314,5008
Harrison Township$252,08317
Clinton Township$250,33313
St Clair Shores$244,66711
Fraser$211,667
Warren$207,50012
Mount Clemens$181,704
Center Line$171,022
Roseville$169,33311
Eastpointe$161,31717

Smaller Macomb County markets are shown as Zillow's Home Value Index rather than a recorded median sale price, because too few sales close there each month to publish one. Follow any city for its own figures and selling costs.

County and city figures from Zillow Research public data, June 2026. Updated quarterly.

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Macomb County questions

Where does a Macomb County home sale get recorded?

With the Macomb County Register of Deeds, which records the deed and any lien releases once the sale closes. The title company handles that filing for you, along with the Michigan property transfer affidavit and the transfer valuation affidavit — the document stating the price the $2,253 transfer tax on a typical Macomb County sale is calculated from. You do not file anything yourself.

Which Macomb County cities do you buy houses in?

We buy across the county, with dedicated local pages for Shelby, Sterling Heights, Harrison Township, Clinton Township, St Clair Shores, Fraser and 5 more. Sales anywhere in the county are recorded through Mount Clemens, and smaller townships and unincorporated areas are fine too — if the property is in Macomb County, buyers will look at it.

How long does it take to sell a house in Macomb County?

Listed homes across Macomb County take a median of 12 days to go under contract as of June 2026, against a median sale price of $261,667. Add roughly a month for a mortgage-financed closing after that. Cash closings avoid the financing step and typically land in about two weeks.

Is Macomb County an expensive place to sell?

By price, Macomb County ranks 13 of the 27 Michigan counties we cover. It is not a single market though: Shelby runs around $379,167 while Eastpointe sits near $161,317, so advice that fits one end of Macomb County rarely fits the other.

Have Macomb County home values gone up?

The typical Macomb County home has moved from about $221,851 five years ago to $274,296 now, a gain of 23.6%, with a rise of 5.1% in the past twelve months. County-wide figures hide a lot of local variation, so check your own city's page for a closer read.

Do sellers in Macomb County have the upper hand right now?

41% of Macomb County sales close above asking, with about 2,970 homes on the market and roughly 1,292 new listings last month. That is a seller's market, so a well-presented house is worth listing if you can wait for it.

Is a cash offer worth it in Macomb County?

It depends on the house more than the county. On a typical $261,667 Macomb County sale, a 6% commission is about $15,700 and the transfer tax another $2,253, both of which a cash sale removes or the buyer covers. A cash offer is still below full retail, so the question is whether that discount is smaller than the repairs, fees and months of carrying costs a listing would cost you.

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