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

Moores Park sits above the Grand River on Lansing's south side, known for its historic Moores Park Pool and its early-1900s housing on the bluff. Riverfront proximity brings the issues that come with it — moisture, drainage, and occasional flood-plain questions that make lenders cautious. We buy Moores Park homes as-is for cash, water damage and all.

The Moores Park market

The typical home in Moores Park is worth about $145,577 as of July 2026, close to the $170,959 typical across Lansing. Values are up 1.1% over the past year.

Compare it against the rest of Lansing or Ingham County. Figures from Zillow Research public data.

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Moores Park questions

What are houses in Moores Park worth?

The typical Moores Park home sits around $145,577 as of July 2026, compared with roughly $170,959 across Lansing as a whole. Condition does more to move that number than the address does — two houses on the same Moores Park block can be tens of thousands apart on the strength of a roof, a furnace and a kitchen.

Is Moores Park one of the more expensive parts of Lansing?

Of the 8 Lansing neighborhoods we cover, Moores Park ranks 5 by typical value, with Westside just above it at about $161,000 and Old Town just below at $133,567. Those two are the closest points of reference for a Moores Park house, and they are a better guide than a citywide average that spans the whole range.

Have Moores Park home values risen?

The typical Moores Park home has gone from about $117,075 five years ago to $145,577 now, a 24.3% gain. Whether that shows up in your own equity depends on what you paid and what is left on the mortgage.

What does it cost to sell a house in Moores Park?

On a $145,577 sale, a 6% agent commission is about $8,735 and Michigan transfer tax about $1,256, which the seller pays. A cash sale removes the commission and most cash buyers cover the transfer tax, so that combined $9,990 is the figure to weigh against a lower offer price.

Why do sales fall through in Moores Park?

Most often on the appraisal. A Moores Park house has to be justified by recent sales close by, and a quiet couple of months is enough to bring the valuation in under the agreed price — at which point the buyer's loan shrinks and someone has to cover the gap. Inspection findings on older housing stock are the other common cause, since they reopen a price you thought was settled. Cash offers carry neither contingency.

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Tell us about the house and let vetted buyers compete for it. No repairs, no fees, no obligation — just real offers you compare and a closing date you choose.

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