
Publish On: Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Deciding on a Clinton Township, Michigan List Price for June 2026
Clinton Township, MIThe list price should earn trust. If you're selling here, I would treat the number as a decision about attention, not just a decision about ambition. Buyers are still paying close to asking when the home is priced well, so the opening number has real weight.
Homes sold for 99.4% of asking price last month, and the median sold price reached $275,000, while the median active list price sat at $260,000. That gap is small enough to matter, which is why precise pricing matters more than hopeful pricing.
If your number is too high, buyers will compare you against better-priced homes instead of against your expectations. If it is too low, you can leave leverage on the table when the home is already getting attention.
Use recent closed activity as the anchor, review the competing listings beside yours, and decide what first-week attention should look like. A careful price choice does more than attract clicks. It sets the tone for the whole listing.


