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A total of 147 real estate transactions were recorded across Macomb County during the week of November 24 through November 28, 2025, reflecting steady activity in the local housing market. The transfers include residential homes, commercial properties, and vacant land parcels spread across communities such as Warren, Sterling Heights, Clinton Township, Mount Clemens, and Romeo.
Among the notable sales, a three-bedroom ranch home on Hayes Road in Shelby Township changed hands for $285,000, while a four-bedroom colonial in Washington Township sold for $410,000. In St. Clair Shores, a lakefront condominium unit on Jefferson Avenue closed at $320,000. Commercial transactions included a retail strip on Gratiot Avenue in Roseville, sold for $1.2 million, and a small industrial warehouse in Fraser that went for $675,000.
Several municipalities saw multiple closings. Warren led with 22 recorded transfers, followed by Sterling Heights with 18 and Clinton Township with 15. The average sale price for residential properties across the county was approximately $237,000, with days on market averaging 34 days. Real estate agents noted that inventory remains tight in popular suburban areas, keeping competition among buyers active.
The data is compiled from county records and reflects deeds filed with the Macomb County Register of Deeds office during the specified period.
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