The residential construction market in Michigan is undergoing a remarkable resurgence, with Southeast Michigan at the epicenter of this growth. The region is witnessing a dual trend: outer-ring suburbs are booming with single-family home developments, while Detroit leads in multi-family housing construction. This dynamic reflects evolving buyer preferences, economic stability, and strategic decisions by builders responding to market demands.

Suburban Surge: Outlying Communities Drive Single-Family Home Growth

Macomb Township: Leading the Charge

Macomb Township, located in Macomb County, continues to solidify its position as Michigan’s leader in single-family home construction. In 2024, the township issued 417 building permits for new homes—more than any other municipality in Southeast Michigan.

For years, Macomb Township has been one of the fastest-growing communities in the state. According to Josh Bocks, the township’s Planning Director, the area’s appeal stems from its ample undeveloped land and a proactive approach to community planning. “We slowed down a little bit after the Great Recession, but we're cruising right along,” Bocks said, referring to the township’s gradual recovery.

Before the 2007–09 economic downturn, Macomb Township regularly issued around 800 permits annually. Though the recession led to a slowdown, recent trends indicate sustained growth with several new subdivisions already approved or under review.

  

Milford and Independence Townships: Oakland County’s Growth Engines

In Oakland County, the village and township of Milford issued 220 single-family permits, while Independence Township followed closely with 216 permits in 2024. Both communities benefit from a combination of quality schools, abundant parks, and a small-town atmosphere that appeals to families seeking space without sacrificing access to metro Detroit.

Milford’s proximity to outdoor recreational amenities, including Kensington Metropark and Proud Lake State Recreation Area, further enhances its desirability. Independence Township, known for its rolling hills and family-oriented subdivisions, attracts homebuyers seeking spacious lots and modern amenities.

Other High-Performing Communities

Several additional municipalities surpassed the 100-permit threshold in 2024:

Largest Single-Family Home Builders in Southeast Michigan

The surge in suburban development wouldn’t be possible without the efforts of Southeast Michigan’s top builders. These companies are capitalizing on the region’s demand for single-family homes by offering diverse options tailored to modern buyers’ needs.

Top Builders by Permit Volume (2024)

PulteGroup, known for its expansive master-planned communities, leads the pack, offering a variety of home styles and price points. Lombardo Homes continues to thrive with customizable options that appeal to families seeking personalized layouts and finishes. Robertson Brothers Homes, led by President Darian Neubecker, focuses on suburban developments and urban infill projects, emphasizing market adaptability: “There is a better market and more demand in the suburbs at the moment. There also is easier access to land to entitle developments,” Neubecker noted.

Detroit’s Multi-Family Market: Urban Renaissance in Full Swing

While the suburbs dominate single-family construction, Detroit’s urban core is leading in multi-family development. In 2024, the city issued 743 permits for apartments and condominiums—significantly more than any other municipality in Southeast Michigan.

What’s Driving the Multi-Family Boom in Detroit?

  1. Downtown Revitalization: Large-scale projects and infrastructure improvements have rejuvenated Detroit’s downtown, attracting young professionals seeking urban amenities.
  2. Corporate Relocations and Expansions: Investments from companies like Ford Motor Company (with its Michigan Central innovation district) and General Motors have created job hubs that fuel housing demand.
  3. Public and Private Partnerships: Collaborative efforts between city officials and private developers have fast-tracked multi-family projects aimed at diversifying Detroit’s housing stock.
  4. Lifestyle Appeal: Urban living with walkability, proximity to cultural institutions, and access to public transit appeals to a growing segment of the population.

Suburban Multi-Family Growth

Although Detroit leads in permits, several suburbs are adding multi-family options to meet demand from downsizing retirees, young professionals, and renters:

Detroit’s Single-Family Market: Limited Growth Amidst Challenges

Despite the city’s multi-family success, Detroit issued just 76 single-family home permits in 2024—a stark contrast to suburban figures. This disparity stems from several factors:

  • Aging Housing Stock: Many existing homes require significant renovation, deterring new construction.
  • Vacant Lots and Demolition Efforts: While Detroit has cleared thousands of blighted properties, redeveloping these lots into new single-family homes is often complex.
  • Financing Barriers: Developers face hurdles in securing funding for projects in certain neighborhoods.
  • Market Preferences: Urban buyers increasingly favor rental options over ownership.

However, targeted initiatives aimed at first-time homebuyers and neighborhood revitalization offer hope for future growth in Detroit’s single-family sector.

Economic and Demographic Drivers Behind the Boom

Why Are the Suburbs So Popular?

  1. Work-from-Home Flexibility: Remote work has shifted priorities toward homes with extra space for offices and recreation.
  2. Educational Considerations: Families prioritize access to top-rated school districts found in suburban communities.
  3. Lifestyle Shifts: Buyers seek larger lots, private yards, and outdoor amenities—a stark contrast to the compact nature of urban living.
  4. Infrastructure Improvements: Investments in roadways and public services have made suburban living more accessible.

Detroit’s Urban Appeal

Conversely, urban living attracts those seeking shorter commutes, vibrant cultural scenes, and access to public transportation. Younger professionals and retirees often prefer the convenience of multi-family developments near dining, entertainment, and healthcare facilities.

Market Recovery: From Great Recession to Present Day

The contrast between today’s housing market and the post-Great Recession years is stark. Between 2007 and 2009, permit issuances plummeted across metro Detroit. For example:

  • Macomb Township: Fell from pre-recession highs of 800 permits annually to under 200 during the downturn.
  • Detroit: Saw multi-family development stall as investor confidence waned.

Today, economic stability, job growth, and consumer confidence have reignited demand, with both suburban and urban markets rebounding.

Future Outlook: Sustaining Momentum Amid Challenges

Factors Supporting Continued Growth:
  • Strong Employment Sectors: Automotive innovation, healthcare, and tech industries continue to bolster regional job markets.
  • Favorable Mortgage Rates: Despite fluctuations, rates remain historically low, driving buyer interest.
  • Demographic Trends: Millennials entering peak homebuying years fuel demand, especially in family-friendly suburbs.
Potential Roadblocks:
  • Rising Construction Costs: Lumber, steel, and labor shortages could dampen new construction.
  • Infrastructure Strain: Rapid suburban expansion may challenge existing roadways and utilities.
  • Economic Uncertainty: Interest rate hikes or a broader economic slowdown could temper enthusiasm.


   

A Tale of Two Markets

The housing market in Southeast Michigan tells two interconnected stories:

  • Outer-ring suburbs flourish with single-family homes, meeting the needs of families and those seeking more space.
  • Detroit’s urban core thrives through multi-family developments, attracting professionals and downsizers eager for city living.

Led by prominent builders like PulteGroup, Lombardo Homes, and Robertson Brothers Homes, the region’s housing market shows resilience, adaptability, and optimism. As long as communities balance growth with thoughtful planning, Southeast Michigan will continue offering diverse housing options that cater to the evolving preferences of its residents.

With ample opportunities for both suburban expansion and urban revitalization, the future of homebuilding in the region looks promising—a testament to its economic vitality and unwavering community spirit.


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530 N Division Street Unit: Unit B, Ann Arbor city

$1,795,000

↑ $46,000

530 N Division Street Unit: Unit B, Ann Arbor city

3 Beds 4 Baths 2,354 SqFt Condominium MLS® # 81025037366
3367 Lone Pine Road, West Bloomfield charter township

$1,750,000

↑ $151,000

3367 Lone Pine Road, West Bloomfield charter township

6 Beds 8 Baths 6,162 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025052160
70910 Renata Crt, Bruce township

$1,719,900

70910 Renata Crt, Bruce township

4 Beds 4 Baths 4,428 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250034703
13459 Haddon St, Fenton charter township

$1,699,000

↓ $51,000

13459 Haddon St, Fenton charter township

4 Beds 5 Baths 3,196 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250030003
355 Lincoln Rd, Grosse Pointe city

$1,695,000

↓ $204,000

355 Lincoln Rd, Grosse Pointe city

6 Beds 8 Baths 8,733 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050144007
1015 Olivia Avenue, Ann Arbor city

$1,690,000

↓ $35,000

1015 Olivia Avenue, Ann Arbor city

5 Beds 5 Baths 4,817 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025033250
5700 Seven Mile Rd, Salem township

$1,689,000

5700 Seven Mile Rd, Salem township

4 Beds 5 Baths 3,250 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20230103631
54 Belle Meade St, Village of Grosse Pointe Shores city

$1,670,000

54 Belle Meade St, Village of Grosse Pointe Shores city

5 Beds 5 Baths 5,809 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050190429
2086 Autumn Hill Drive, Scio township

$1,669,000

↓ $30,000

2086 Autumn Hill Drive, Scio township

4 Beds 6 Baths 8,147 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025041255
7255 E Baldwin Rd, Atlas township

$1,650,000

↓ $150,000

7255 E Baldwin Rd, Atlas township

6 Beds 5 Baths 7,074 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250013907
404 W Liberty Street, Ann Arbor city

$1,600,000

↓ $100,000

404 W Liberty Street, Ann Arbor city

2 Beds 1 Bath 5,318 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025037513
4990 Saddleridge Trl, Ann Arbor city

$1,600,000

4990 Saddleridge Trl, Ann Arbor city

4 Beds 4 Baths 3,610 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250002168
5300 Belford Road, Holly township

$1,600,000

5300 Belford Road, Holly township

4 Beds 1 Bath 2,624 SqFt Residential MLS® # 72024010741
632 S Ashley Street, Ann Arbor city

$1,599,000

↓ $101,000

632 S Ashley Street, Ann Arbor city

3 Beds 4 Baths 2,538 SqFt Condominium MLS® # 81025025773
48556 Harbor  Dr, Chesterfield township

$1,599,000

↓ $101,000

48556 Harbor Dr, Chesterfield township

4 Beds 4 Baths 4,218 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250035932
New
623 N Center Street, Northville city

$1,598,000

623 N Center Street, Northville city

4 Beds 4 Baths 3,800 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025055130
19127 Maybury Meadow Court, Northville township

$1,598,000

↓ $100,000

19127 Maybury Meadow Court, Northville township

4 Beds 4 Baths 2,800 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81024059031
1132 Longshore Drive Unit: Unit #2, Ann Arbor city

$1,575,000

1132 Longshore Drive Unit: Unit #2, Ann Arbor city

3 Beds 4 Baths 2,412 SqFt Condominium MLS® # 81025050136
New
202 N River Street, Ypsilanti city

$1,550,000

202 N River Street, Ypsilanti city

0 Beds 0 Baths 0 SqFt Multifamily MLS® # 81025055956
5557 Cobble Lane, Webster township

$1,550,000

5557 Cobble Lane, Webster township

6 Beds 6 Baths 6,778 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025051069
2521 N Vermont Avenue, Royal Oak city

$1,550,000

2521 N Vermont Avenue, Royal Oak city

5 Beds 5 Baths 4,947 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025038657
8252 Sandi Ln, Bruce township

$1,550,000

↓ $100,000

8252 Sandi Ln, Bruce township

3 Beds 4 Baths 4,933 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050176785
70903 Renata Crt, Bruce township

$1,549,900

70903 Renata Crt, Bruce township

4 Beds 4 Baths 3,610 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250034723
26918 Koerber St, St. Clair Shores city

$1,549,000

↓ $50,900

26918 Koerber St, St. Clair Shores city

4 Beds 5 Baths 5,200 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050171855
1923 Geddes Avenue, Ann Arbor city

$1,500,000

1923 Geddes Avenue, Ann Arbor city

12 Beds 4 Baths 7,082 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025053261
59 Fordcroft St, Village of Grosse Pointe Shores city

$1,500,000

59 Fordcroft St, Village of Grosse Pointe Shores city

4 Beds 4 Baths 8,463 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050191003
37330 Lakeshore Dr, Harrison charter township

$1,500,000

37330 Lakeshore Dr, Harrison charter township

4 Beds 3 Baths 2,991 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050173316
607 Fairbrook St, Northville city

$1,500,000

↓ $150,000

607 Fairbrook St, Northville city

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,308 SqFt Residential MLS® # 219078024
5845 Beech Daly Rd, Taylor city

$1,500,000

5845 Beech Daly Rd, Taylor city

2 Beds 1 Bath 928 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20240067977
22440 23 Mile Rd, Macomb township

$1,500,000

22440 23 Mile Rd, Macomb township

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,102 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20240065412
9098 Dexter Pinckney Road, Dexter township

$1,499,900

9098 Dexter Pinckney Road, Dexter township

5 Beds 4 Baths 2,625 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025048637
2969 Heather Way, Ann Arbor city

$1,499,000

↓ $90,000

2969 Heather Way, Ann Arbor city

4 Beds 3 Baths 3,477 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025046505
2734 E Wattles Rd, Troy city

$1,499,000

2734 E Wattles Rd, Troy city

3 Beds 2 Baths 2,300 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050187369
70501 Renata Crt, Bruce township

$1,499,000

↓ $50,000

70501 Renata Crt, Bruce township

4 Beds 4 Baths 3,125 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250016520
64164 W 8 Mile Rd, Green Oak township

$1,499,000

64164 W 8 Mile Rd, Green Oak township

4 Beds 4 Baths 3,032 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20240075767
94 W Willis Road, York charter township

$1,498,000

94 W Willis Road, York charter township

6 Beds 5 Baths 6,810 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025054997
1136 Longshore Drive Unit: Unit #1, Ann Arbor city

$1,495,000

↑ $100,000

1136 Longshore Drive Unit: Unit #1, Ann Arbor city

3 Beds 4 Baths 2,412 SqFt Condominium MLS® # 81025036397
19790 Westchester Dr, Clinton charter township

$1,495,000

19790 Westchester Dr, Clinton charter township

5 Beds 6 Baths 5,006 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050179594
202 Orchard Hills Drive, Ann Arbor city

$1,495,000

↓ $105,000

202 Orchard Hills Drive, Ann Arbor city

5 Beds 5 Baths 3,542 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025024093
16600-16620 Greenfield Rd, Detroit city

$1,495,000

↓ $255,000

16600-16620 Greenfield Rd, Detroit city

92 Beds 80 Baths 45,852 SqFt Multifamily MLS® # 58050175782
2925 Exmoor Road, Ann Arbor city

$1,475,000

2925 Exmoor Road, Ann Arbor city

5 Beds 6 Baths 6,927 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025050577
4483 Farm View Dr, Ann Arbor city

$1,451,900

4483 Farm View Dr, Ann Arbor city

4 Beds 4 Baths 3,610 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250001675
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333 Riverview Drive, Ann Arbor city

$1,450,000

333 Riverview Drive, Ann Arbor city

4 Beds 3 Baths 3,005 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025055791
New
2417 Highland Drive, Superior charter township

$1,450,000

2417 Highland Drive, Superior charter township

4 Beds 7 Baths 6,846 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025055203
321 Riverview Drive, Ann Arbor city

$1,450,000

321 Riverview Drive, Ann Arbor city

3 Beds 4 Baths 3,695 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025055077
2861 Walnut Ridge Drive, Scio township

$1,450,000

2861 Walnut Ridge Drive, Scio township

7 Beds 6 Baths 8,206 SqFt Residential MLS® # 81025049302
41614 Conger Bay St, Harrison charter township

$1,450,000

41614 Conger Bay St, Harrison charter township

4 Beds 4 Baths 4,652 SqFt Residential MLS® # 58050187249
5535 W Huron River Dr, Scio township

$1,450,000

5535 W Huron River Dr, Scio township

5 Beds 6 Baths 5,000 SqFt Residential MLS® # 20250034122
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