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During the week of October 7-11, 2024, Macomb County witnessed a series of real estate transactions that reflect the ongoing dynamics of the local housing market. A total of 150 properties changed hands, highlighting a mix of residential and commercial sales.
Among the notable transactions, several single-family homes in suburban neighborhoods were sold, showcasing the continued demand for housing in the area. The average sale price for these homes hovered around $300,000, indicating a stable market for buyers and sellers alike. Additionally, a few commercial properties were acquired, signaling growth and investment in local businesses.
Local real estate agents noted an increase in buyer interest, particularly among first-time homeowners, as mortgage rates remain relatively low. The week’s activity suggests a resilient market, despite broader economic uncertainties. As the year progresses, Macomb County's real estate landscape continues to evolve, attracting both investors and families looking to settle in the region.
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