Search Homes For Sale In Holly MI
Real Estate Statistics
| Average Price | $304K |
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| Lowest Price | $165K |
| Highest Price | $625K |
| Total Listings | 13 |
| Avg. Price/SQFT | $166 |
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Holly, MI Homes for Sale — Your Complete
2025 Guide to Holly Michigan Real Estate
If you're searching for Holly homes for sale, you landed in the right place. This is the most complete, most honest guide to buying or selling a home in Holly, Michigan on the internet, written by someone who has spent over two decades closing deals in this exact market.
I'm Michael Perna of The Perna Team. Over 8,000 transactions across Metro Detroit and Oakland County. I've watched Holly evolve from a quiet railroad-era village into one of northern Oakland County's most compelling real estate stories. Holly isn't another suburb. It's the place where "up north" starts while you're still technically in Oakland County, rolling hills, lakefront sunsets, nearly 10,000 acres of state recreation land, and still under 30 minutes from Auburn Hills.
Whether you're starting to look or ready to write an offer this weekend, everything you need is right here.
Ready now? Call or text 248-886-4450 · PernaTeam.com · Free consultation. No pressure. Seven days a week.
The Perna Team vs. The Holly Market

- Where Is Holly, Michigan?
- Why Holly? The Real Story
- Why People Move to Holly, Michigan
- Holly vs. Nearby Communities
- Holly Neighborhoods & Subdivisions
- Neighborhood Summary
- Homes for Sale in Holly MI by Price Range
- Holly Michigan Real Estate Market Overview
- Property Types & Architectural Styles
- Holly Schools & Education
- Lifestyle, Recreation & Things to Do
- Dining, Shopping & Local Businesses
- Commute, Transportation & Location
- Safety & Community
- Taxes, Cost of Living & Utilities
- Healthcare & Essential Services
- Holly History & Heritage
- Climate & Seasons
- Every Real Estate Scenario
- What Clients Say
- The Perna Team Advantage
- Frequently Asked Questions
Holly Michigan — Quick Facts at a Glance


Where Is Holly, Michigan?
Holly is a northern Oakland County village, 55 miles northwest of Detroit and 15 miles south of Flint. Located at M-15 (Dixie Highway) and Grange Hall Road, with I-75 at Exit 101, approximately 5 miles east. Zip code 48442 spans ~86 square miles.
Holly MI sits at one of the most interesting geographic crossroads in Metro Detroit, north enough to feel genuinely rural, connected enough to the I-75 corridor to stay practical for daily life.
M-15 (Dixie Highway) runs directly through the village north to south. Grange Hall Road is the primary east-west commercial corridor, connecting to I-75 at Exit 101 about 5 miles east. McGinnis Road, Holly Road, and Davisburg Road are the key secondary routes through Holly Township.
Holly MI is bordered on the north by Groveland Township, home to Mount Holly ski resort, on the east by Addison Township, southeast by Brandon Township and Ortonville, and south and west by Rose Township and Springfield Township (where the Davisburg community sits). The 48442 zip code spans approximately 86 square miles and reaches into small portions of Genesee and Livingston counties.
Drive times from Holly Michigan:

Holly Michigan sits solidly in Oakland County, same county as Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, and Rochester Hills, but with a completely different character and a dramatically lower price point.
Why Holly? The Real Story
There's a reason people who move to Holly MI don't leave. I've watched it happen for 24 years, someone buys a starter home here thinking it's temporary, and three moves later they're still in Holly. Just in a bigger house on a better lot.
Holly Michigan is one of those places that surprises people. They expect a quiet northern village and find a community with real history, a working downtown, outdoor recreation that punches well above its weight, and home prices that make you feel like you found the best-kept secret in Oakland County. Holly's unofficial tagline, "Up North in Oakland County", is earned, not manufactured.
That's not a pitch. That's 24 years of watching it happen.
This page exists because you deserve complete, honest information when you're making one of the biggest financial decisions of your life. I'm not here to talk you into Holly. I'm here to give you every fact, every figure, and every firsthand observation I have, so you can decide for yourself.
Call or text 248-886-4450 · PernaTeam.com · Free consultation — no obligation.
Why People Move to Holly, Michigan
Ask ten Holly residents why they moved here and you'll get ten different answers. But the same themes repeat. Here's what I've watched drive buyers to homes for sale in Holly Michigan over two decades.
An Actual Downtown Worth Something
Holly's historic district along Battle Alley and South Saginaw Street is the real deal, not a strip mall with chains, but a walkable corridor of independent restaurants, antique shops, and locally owned businesses going back generations. The Holly Downtown Development Authority actively invests here. There's a vibe that's becoming rare: a small-town main street that's alive and getting better.
Picture this: Sunday morning, you walk three blocks to Holly Cafe on Saginaw Street for breakfast. You run into two neighbors. You stop at the antique shop on Battle Alley on the way home. You can't manufacture that in a subdivision that was cornfield five years ago.
Nearly 10,000 Acres of Outdoor Recreation
Within 10 minutes of your front door: Seven Lakes State Park, the 8,000-acre Holly Recreation Area with 25 miles of mountain biking singletrack at Holdridge Lakes, Groveland Oaks County Park, and Mount Holly ski and snowboard resort (3 miles northeast in Groveland Township). The Shiawassee River Heritage Water Trail starts at WaterWorks Park right in the village.
When your kids can ski on a Tuesday evening and kayak the Shiawassee on Saturday morning, Michigan's four seasons stop being something to endure and start being something you look forward to.
Home Values That Actually Make Sense
With a median price around $285,000 and a cost of living index of 89, that's 11% below the national average, Holly Michigan homes offer genuine value inside an Oakland County zip code. I've helped families get into well-maintained 3-bedroom homes with real yards here for under $300K. That's nearly impossible in southern Oakland County right now.
Affordable doesn't mean low quality here. It means well-priced.
The Michigan Renaissance Festival & Holly Dickens Festival
The Michigan Renaissance Festival is one of the largest in the United States, held on Holly grounds every summer. The Holly Dickens Festival transforms the historic downtown into a Victorian holiday experience every November, running since 1973. These aren't just fun events, they build foot traffic, reinforce community identity, and attract visitors who sometimes become buyers.
Small-Town Feel, City Proximity — Not a Compromise
Quiet streets, waving neighbors, a Fourth of July parade that still feels like one. Auburn Hills is 22 miles south. I-75 is 5 miles east. Flint is 15 miles north. Holly's 13.9% telecommuting rate — well above the national average, tells you remote and hybrid workers have already figured this out.
Great Lakes National Cemetery
Holly is home to the Great Lakes National Cemetery on Holly Road. For military families, active duty, retired, and veterans, this matters deeply. Several clients have specifically sought Holly MI homes for sale because of its presence.
The Honest Trade-Off
Holly is not the place if you need a Whole Foods within walking distance or a Michelin-starred restaurant five minutes away. The dining is solid for a small town but limited in variety. A daily commute to downtown Detroit is 55–75 minutes one way. Remote workers find Holly tailor-made. Daily downtown commuters should factor the drive honestly before deciding.
Holly vs. Nearby Communities
Holly Michigan has the lowest median home price (~$285,000) in northern Oakland County. Clarkston offers exceptional schools at $425K+. Fenton offers similar small-town charm at $310K with stronger school ratings. Brandon Township offers comparable rural character at a similar price point.
One of the most common questions I get from buyers comparing Holly MI homes for sale: "How does Holly stack up?" Here's the honest answer.

Clarkston is legitimately exceptional, the school district alone makes it one of the most in-demand in Michigan. But you're paying a meaningful premium in one of the tightest inventory markets in the county. Holly gives you Oakland County's foundation at a dramatically lower price, which matters when you're building long-term equity.
Fenton has similar small-town energy with stronger school scores, but straddles Genesee and Livingston counties. Brandon Township offers more acreage availability at a comparable price point, worth looking at if land is a priority without the Clarkston premium.
I serve all of these communities with zero agenda. Call me at 248-886-4450 and I'll walk you through the specific streets in each community that match what you're actually looking for.
Holly Neighborhoods & Subdivisions
Holly MI's main residential areas include the Downtown Village / Battle Alley District, Millpointe of Holly, Woodfield South, The Preserve of Riverside, Oak Ridge Condos, Edge Brook and Hidden River (M/I Homes new construction), and the Davisburg area of Springfield Township, which feeds into the district's top-rated Davisburg Elementary School.
The Village of Holly is about 3 square miles. Holly Township adds 80+ more. Here's how I break it down for buyers looking at homes for sale in Holly MI.
Downtown Village / Battle Alley District
The historic core, anchored by South Saginaw Street and the Battle Alley corridor between Maple and Broad Streets. Victorian-era homes range from beautifully restored to waiting for the right buyer with vision.
- Price Range: $150,000–$280,000
- Home Styles: Victorian, Queen Anne, Folk Victorian, American Foursquare
- Lot Size: 0.1–0.25 acres, walkable
- Best For: Historic home enthusiasts, walkability seekers, investors/renovators
- Why It Stands Out: Walking distance to Battle Alley shops, Blackthorn Pub, Red Devil Italian, Holly Cafe
I earned my Historic Home Expert designation specifically because Holly's downtown homes have real stories, and buying one requires an agent who understands historic tax incentives, preservation rules, and the specific inspection items these properties present.
Lake District / Midtown
Holly's midtown wraps around several small lakes and ponds off Holly Road and Maple Street, a resort feel that surprises first-time visitors.
- Price Range: $210,000–$350,000
- Home Styles: Ranch, Cape Cod, mid-century modern (1960s–1980s)
- Lot Size: 0.25–0.75 acres; some waterfront lots on Bevins Lake, Bush Lake, and Fish Lake
- Best For: Families, empty nesters, buyers wanting water views without northern Michigan prices
- Why It Stands Out: Mature trees, quiet streets, walking distance to WaterWorks Park
North End (Grange Hall Road Corridor)
From the village toward the I-75/M-15 interchange, centered on North Holly Road and Grange Hall Road.
- Price Range: $195,000–$320,000
- Home Styles: Ranch, bi-level, split-level (1970s–1990s)
- Lot Size: 0.15–0.5 acres
- Best For: Commuters, first-time buyers wanting highway access
- Why It Stands Out: Easy I-75 on-ramp at Exit 101; commercial amenities nearby
South Holly / Village South
Village edge transitioning to Holly Township's southern reach along Byron Road and Saginaw Street extension.
- Price Range: $170,000–$280,000
- Home Styles: Ranch, bi-level, some older colonials
- Best For: First-time buyers, entry-level investors
- Why It Stands Out: Most affordable village pricing; still in Holly Area School District
Millpointe of Holly
One of Holly's mo'st established and popular subdivisions, 200+ homes, primarily ranch-style, located off North Holly Road. Millpointe attracts retirees and young families alike. Quiet, well-maintained, and historically fast-moving when homes hit the market.
- Price Range: $230,000–$320,000
- Home Styles: Ranch, bi-level
- Lot Size: 0.2–0.4 acres
- Best For: Downsizers, first-time buyers, anyone wanting true neighborhood feel
- Why It Stands Out: Community identity runs deep here. Homes rarely sit.
Woodfield South
Single-entrance neighborhood, meaning almost zero cut-through traffic. Vaulted ceilings, gas fireplaces, a genuinely private feel.
- Price Range: $280,000–$380,000
- Home Styles: Colonial, ranch with premium finishes
- Lot Size: 0.3–0.6 acres
- Best For: Families, move-up buyers wanting updated interiors and privacy
- Why It Stands Out: Low traffic. Backs to trees in many sections.
The Preserve of Riverside
Spacious lots, larger floor plans, 4–5 bedrooms, 3 baths, room to spread out without feeling like you're in a subdivision packed wall-to-wall.
- Price Range: $310,000–$450,000
- Home Styles: Colonial, craftsman (1990s–2000s)
- Lot Size: 0.5–1.5 acres
- Best For: Growing families, upsizers
- Why It Stands Out: Riverside natural setting at a price point that's nearly impossible elsewhere in Oakland County
Oak Ridge Condos
Low-maintenance living in Rose Township within the Holly school district. HOA covers snow removal and grounds maintenance; annual fees run approximately $600.
- Price Range: $185,000–$240,000
- Home Styles: Condo, attached townhome
- Best For: Downsizers, first-time buyers, anyone wanting zero exterior maintenance
- Why It Stands Out: HOA-covered care means weekends stay yours
Edge Brook & Hidden River — New Construction by M/I Homes
Holly's most active new construction communities. Floor plans: ~1,960 to 2,730 sq ft. Modern open concepts, first-floor primary suite options, 2-car garages, builder warranties.
- Price Range: Mid-$300s to $480,000+
- Home Styles: Colonial, craftsman — 3–5 bedrooms
- Lot Size: 0.25–0.6 acres
- Best For: Buyers who want new construction without leaving Oakland County
- Why It Stands Out: Brand new. Energy-efficient. Builder warranty. Your customization, not someone else's choices.
Holly Township Rural Subdivisions & Acreage
The bulk of Holly MI homes for sale in the $250K–$500K+ range are in surrounding Holly Township, not the village proper. Key corridors: McGinnis Road, Holly Road, Grange Hall Road east, Milford Road, Davisburg Road.
- Price Range: $250,000–$500,000+ (subdivisions); higher for premium acreage
- Home Styles: Colonial, ranch, craftsman, 1990s–2010s; rural parcels 5–80+ acres
- Best For: Families wanting land, hobby farmers, buyers wanting genuine privacy
- Why It Stands Out: Horse properties, hobby farms, agricultural parcels, all here
Davisburg Area (Springfield Township)
Technically Springfield Township, Davisburg is consistently grouped with Holly because it shares the Holly Area School District, specifically Davisburg Elementary, the district's highest-rated school. Buyers who prioritize education frequently end up here and don't look back.
- Price Range: $280,000–$500,000+
- Home Styles: Colonial, craftsman, ranch on larger parcels
- Lot Size: 1–5+ acres typical
- Best For: Families prioritizing the district's top elementary school
- Why It Stands Out: Davisburg Elementary, 4-star SchoolDigger, 50%+ ELA/Math proficiency
Many buyers searching homes for sale in Holly Michigan end up in the Davisburg area, and they never look back.
Neighborhood Summary

Not sure which neighborhood fits your life? I've sold homes in every one of these areas. Call 248-886-4450 or email michaelperna@pernateam.com, let's figure it out together.
Homes for Sale in Holly MI by Price Range
In Holly MI: under $200K gets an older village home needing work; $200K–$350K is the primary market (2–4 bedrooms); $350K–$500K gets newer construction or acreage; $500K–$750K is premium rural estate; $750K+ is luxury on large parcels. Condos start around $185,000.
Here's exactly what your budget gets you when browsing homes for sale in Holly MI.
Under $200,000
Older village properties in South Holly or Downtown typically needing cosmetic updates or more significant repairs. Not scary if you know what you're doing, I've helped clients turn $160K downtown Holly homes into $280K properties after strategic renovations. Great for investors and experienced renovation buyers.
$200,000–$350,000 — The Heart of the Holly Market
This is where most of the Holly MI housing market lives. At $200K–$260K: solid 2–3 bedroom ranch or bi-level homes in good condition, think Millpointe. At $260K–$350K: the quality steps up meaningfully — Woodfield South colonials, 3–4 bedrooms, finished basements, updated kitchens.
A family earning $75,000–$95,000 annually can comfortably qualify for a home in this range at today's rates. This is where competition is highest and homes move fastest. You need to be pre-approved and working with an agent who can move when something hits.
$350,000–$500,000 — The Move-Up Market
At this price point you're in The Preserve of Riverside territory, or a new M/I Homes build in Edge Brook or Hidden River, or newer-construction acreage in Holly Township or Davisburg. Expect 4+ bedrooms, 2+ full baths, 2-car garage, premium finishes. Popular with families who've sold in southern Oakland County and are reinvesting equity northward.
$500,000–$750,000 — Premium & Acreage
Multi-acre parcels in Holly Township or Groveland Township, newer construction or significant renovation, 4+ bedrooms, bonus rooms, premium outdoor space. Rural estate living inside the Metro Detroit orbit. Custom lakefront builds on Bevins Lake, Bush Lake, or Fish Lake land in this range.
$750,000+ — Upper-Tier and Luxury
True luxury in the village itself is rare, but Groveland Township and northern Oakland County have exceptional custom homes, often on 5–20+ acre parcels with private lakes, custom architectural details, and premium builds. As a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist (CLHMS), I handle these with specialized marketing and a buyer network that extends well beyond the standard MLS.
If your budget doesn't match Holly homes for sale in the range you need, I'll tell you honestly, and point you toward the right neighboring community. That's the job.
Holly Michigan Real Estate Market Overview
The Holly Michigan real estate market in 2025 has a median sold price of $285,000 (up ~3–5% YoY), average DOM of 20–34 days, ~53–80 active listings, and a Redfin competitiveness score of 87/100. It is a seller's market with tight inventory and consistent demand in the $250K–$350K range.
Market Snapshot - Holly MI

What These Numbers Mean for You
If you're buying: Inventory is tight. A well-priced Holly MI home in the $250K–$350K range moves in under three weeks. You need pre-approval and an agent who can move fast. That's exactly what my team is built for.
If you're selling: The market works for you. Redfin rates Holly at 87/100, a significant seller's advantage. The question is how much you leave on the table with the wrong agent, the wrong price, and the wrong marketing. The difference between our 14-day average and the market's 20–34 days has a real dollar figure attached to it. Let's calculate what that is for your home specifically.
Seasonal timing: Spring (April–June) brings peak buyer demand for Holly Michigan homes. Fall and winter offer less competition and more negotiating leverage for buyers. For sellers, listing in March–May consistently outperforms every other window.
Investment perspective: Single-family homes in the $200K–$280K range in Holly MI generate approximately $1,400–$1,800/month in rent, cap rates that are increasingly hard to find in southern Oakland County. Appreciation of 3–5% annually on top of rental income makes a compelling case.
Free Holly Michigan market analysis — no obligation. 248-886-4450 · PernaTeam.com
Property Types & Architectural Styles
Homes for sale in Holly Michigan include Victorian and Queen Anne homes downtown (1860s–1880s), ranch and bi-level homes from the 1950s–1980s, colonials and craftsman homes in Holly Township subdivisions, new construction by M/I Homes starting mid-$300s, lakefront properties on Bevins Lake, Bush Lake, and Fish Lake, condos from $185,000, and acreage up to 80+ acres.
Historic Victorian & Queen Anne (Downtown Core)
Holly's downtown dates to the 1865–1880s railroad era. Victorian and Queen Anne homes along Saginaw Street and Battle Alley offer wraparound porches, decorative gingerbread trim, 9-foot ceilings, original hardwood floors, craftsmanship you can't replicate on a production builder's budget.
Buying one requires the right agent. I earned my Historic Home Expert designation because these properties have real stories — and buying one means understanding historic tax incentives, preservation rules, financing nuances, and the specific inspection items they present.
Ranch & Bi-Level (1950s–1980s)
The bulk of Holly's postwar housing stock. Ranch homes in the Lake District, South Holly, and Millpointe offer single-floor living that's popular with empty nesters and seniors. Bi-levels deliver strong square footage for the price. These hold their value well.
Cape Cod & Colonial (1970s–2000s)
Dominant in Holly Township's established subdivisions. The 1990s–2000s colonials in Woodfield South and The Preserve of Riverside have updated mechanicals and are the sweet spot for move-up buyers looking for homes for sale in Holly MI at the $280K–$450K range.
New Construction — M/I Homes (Edge Brook & Hidden River)
Active new construction led by M/I Homes. Floor plans: ~1,960 to 2,730 sq ft. Modern open concepts, first-floor primary suite options, 2-car garages, builder warranties. Prices start in the mid-$300s. More active builder inventory is available 15–20 minutes south toward Brandon Township and Fenton if Holly's supply is sold out.
Lakefront Properties
Holly Township's lakes, Bevins Lake, Bush Lake, and Fish Lake — support a genuine waterfront market ranging from modest cottages to custom builds above $800,000. Lake living without northern Michigan's price premium.
Condos & Townhomes
Limited but meaningful, led by Oak Ridge Condos in Rose Township ($185,000–$250,000). I always pull HOA financial statements and reserve studies before my clients make an offer. Those documents tell you more about a building's health than the listing ever will.
Vacant Land & Acreage
Holly Township carries parcels from half-acre village lots to 80+ acre rural tracts along McGinnis Road, Milford Road, and the township's northern reaches. Agricultural and residential zoning coexist here, always verify current zoning for your intended use before purchasing.
Holly Schools & Education
Holly Michigan is served by the Holly Area School District (hask12.org), enrolling ~3,137 students PK–12 in 6 schools. Holly High School has an 84.5% graduation rate and 36% AP participation. Davisburg Elementary is the district's standout (4-star SchoolDigger). Holly Middle School opened a new building in 2025. Holly Academy charter school is recognized as a top Oakland County option.
School quality is one of the top factors influencing Holly Michigan home values and buyer decisions. Here's the complete, honest picture.
Holly Area School District (HASD)
Official site: hask12.org | Phone: (248) 328-3147 | Address: 920 Baird St, Holly, MI 48442
- 3,137 students enrolled, grades PK–12
- 6 schools total (plus Holly Academy charter)
- 13–14:1 student-teacher ratio (most elementary schools)
- 100% of teachers fully licensed
- 82% of 8th graders taking at least one high school credit course
- Cognia Systems Accreditation
- 52.9% of students qualify for free/reduced lunch (context for test score data)
Schools at a Glance

What the Numbers Mean
Holly High School's 36% AP participation means more than a third of students are taking college-level coursework. The 84.5% graduation rate is solid. The fact that 82% of 8th graders are taking at least one high school credit course reflects real academic ambition at the middle level.
Honest context: Math proficiency runs below the Michigan state average across the district, a known challenge the district is actively working on through new STEM programming. The new Holly Middle School building (2025) is a significant community investment in educational infrastructure.
The biggest school story in Holly is Davisburg Elementary. If top-rated elementary education is your priority, the Davisburg area of Springfield Township, which feeds this school, is where to focus. Homes there carry a modest premium for exactly this reason.
Holly Academy as a charter alternative deserves serious consideration. Smaller class sizes, strong parent community, and consistent top-Oakland-County recognition make it a real draw for families who want a different environment within the same geography.
Colleges Near Holly

Questions about school boundaries and which neighborhoods feed which schools? Call 248-886-4450 — this comes up in almost every family purchase and I know every boundary line.
Lifestyle, Recreation & Things to Do
Holly Michigan offers Seven Lakes State Park (1,434 acres, 7 lakes), Holly Recreation Area (8,000+ acres, 25 miles of mountain biking), Groveland Oaks County Park, Mount Holly ski resort 3 miles north, and the Shiawassee River Water Trail. Annual events include the Michigan Renaissance Festival (one of the largest in the U.S.) and the Holly Dickens Festival (running since 1973).
On any given Saturday in Holly Michigan, you might be hiking the trails at Holly State Recreation Area, watching your kids play hockey, or browsing antiques on Battle Alley before grabbing lunch downtown. Holly's identity is outdoor, community-driven, and seasonally alive in a way that most suburbs simply aren't.
On any given Saturday in Holly MI: a family launches kayaks at WaterWorks Park on the Shiawassee River. Mountain bikers finish laps on Holdridge Lakes singletrack. Skiers load lifts at Mount Holly. Out-of-towners discover Battle Alley for the first time and immediately wonder why they didn't move here sooner.
That's not a lifestyle sales pitch. That's Tuesday afternoon.
Parks & Natural Areas

Annual Events & Festivals
- Michigan Renaissance Festival (August–September) — One of the largest in the U.S., held on grounds north of Holly on Dixie Highway. Hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.
- Holly Dickens Festival (late November) — Running since 1973. The historic downtown becomes a Victorian Christmas celebration. Chestnuts over an open fire. Period costumes. Carolers on Battle Alley.
- Holly Independence Day Celebration (July 4) — Parade, fireworks, community gathering.
- Art in the Alley (summer) — Local art, food trucks, live entertainment on Battle Alley.
- Movies on Battle Alley (summer) — Free community screenings in the historic district.
Dining, Shopping & Local Businesses
Holly Michigan's dining scene includes Blackthorn Pub (Irish pub on Battle Alley), Red Devil Italian American Restaurant (35+ years, family-owned downtown), Villagers Family Restaurant (since 1991), Holly Cafe, Battle Alley Coffee Company, and Big Poppa's Pizzeria. Downtown Holly features antique shops, boutiques, and the Main Street Holly DDA district.
Holly's dining scene is small-town real. Local family joints, a beloved Irish pub, an Italian gem that's been feeding the community for 35 years, and a coffeehouse where the regulars know each other by name. It's not Birmingham. But it's authentic in a way that's genuinely hard to find.
Local Restaurants Worth Knowing

Shopping & Retail
Holly's antique district along Battle Alley and Saginaw Street is a legitimate destination, multiple shops spanning Victorian furniture to vintage signage to Michigan-made goods. The Main Street Holly program supports boutique retail and local business development in the historic district.
For major retail: Grange Hall Road near I-75 has the standard commercial strip. Great Lakes Crossing Outlets and Auburn Hills retail are about 25 miles south. Meijer and ALDI are within 20–25 minutes.
Commute, Transportation & Location
From Holly Michigan, the commute to downtown Detroit is ~55 miles and 52–80 minutes via I-75. Auburn Hills is ~22 miles and 25–35 minutes. Flint is ~15 miles and 20 minutes. Holly is car-dependent with limited public transit. Holly's 13.9% telecommuting rate is well above the national average.
Here's the unvarnished reality for buyers comparing Holly MI homes for sale on the basis of commute.
If you work in Auburn Hills, Pontiac, or anywhere along the I-75 corridor — Holly makes daily commute sense. 25–40 minutes depending on conditions. If you work in downtown Detroit daily, you're committing to 55–75 minutes each way. Manageable for many. But it's honest math.
Remote and hybrid workers (in-office 2–3 days/week) find Holly nearly perfect. Big space, low cost, genuine community, for the price of a moderate commute on office days. Holly's 13.9% telecommuting rate is notably above national benchmarks and reflects exactly this dynamic.
Major Roads Through Holly
- M-15 (Dixie Highway) — Primary north-south artery through the village
- Grange Hall Road — Main east-west commercial corridor; connects to I-75 Exit 101
- Holly Road — North-south through township; Great Lakes National Cemetery, township subdivisions
- McGinnis Road / Milford Road — Secondary township corridors with residential development
Public Transit
Holly is car-dependent. SMART bus service has limited routes in the area. If you rely on public transit for daily commuting, this requires an honest conversation before you buy.
Safety & Community
Holly Michigan is a generally safe small-town community with low violent crime rates relative to state and national averages. The Village of Holly Police Department has 10 full-time officers, supplemented by Oakland County Sheriff in the township. Community crime indices sit below the national average.
The Village of Holly Police Department (Village Hall, 300 East Street) maintains 10 full-time officers. Oakland County Sheriff provides additional coverage throughout the township.
Crime statistics show typical small-city patterns, violent crime rates are low relative to state and national benchmarks.
NeighborhoodScout and City-Data crime indices for Holly sit below the national average. Nine out of ten Holly Area School District families report their schools provide a safe and supportive environment, and from the families I've worked with, that tracks.
The Holly Downtown Development Authority, Main Street Holly program, and Village improvement initiatives reflect a community actively investing in its own future. That civic engagement shows up in long-term property values.
As with anywhere, specific streets and subdivisions vary. I'll give you my honest assessment of any specific address before you make an offer, that's part of what 24 years of local transactions provides.
Ready now? Questions about a specific street or subdivision in Holly? Call 248-886-4450 — I know this market block by block.
Taxes, Cost of Living & Utilities
Total homestead property tax millage in the Village of Holly is approximately 40–45 mills (village portion: 11.5166 mills). On a $285,000 home, estimated annual taxes run ~$5,700–$6,400. Holly's cost of living index is 89, 11% below the U.S. average. Michigan's state income tax is a flat 4.25%.
One thing I always walk buyers through is the real total monthly cost, not just the mortgage payment, but property taxes, insurance, utilities, and any HOA fees. No surprises at closing.
Property Taxes
Michigan property taxes are calculated on Taxable Value (TV), roughly 50% of market value for most properties. The Village of Holly's millage is 11.5166 mills (2024, per hollyvillage.org). Combined with Oakland County, Holly Area School District, and the 6-mill State Education Tax, total homestead millage runs approximately 40–45 mills.
Quick estimate on a $285,000 Holly home:
- Estimated Taxable Value: ~$142,500
- At 43 mills total: ~$6,127/year (~$510/month in escrow)
Michigan's Principal Residence Exemption (PRE) exempts 18 mills of school operating taxes for your primary residence, file this immediately after closing through Oakland County. Non-homestead rates are approximately 18 mills higher.
Community Tax Comparison

Cost of Living Breakdown
- Holly cost of living index: 89 — 11% below the U.S. average of 100
- Michigan state income tax: Flat 4.25%
- Average monthly utilities (electric + gas + water/sewer): ~$200–$350 (seasonal variation)
- Electric: DTE Energy
- Natural gas: Consumers Energy
- Water/sewer: Village of Holly municipal system
HOA Fees
Most Holly MI homes for sale in single-family neighborhoods carry no HOA. Oak Ridge Condos and some newer subdivisions have HOAs ranging $100–$350/month. I always pull HOA financials and reserve studies before my clients commit.
Healthcare & Essential Services
The nearest major hospitals to Holly Michigan are McLaren Oakland in Pontiac (~25 miles south), Ascension Genesys in Grand Blanc (~15 miles north), McLaren Flint (~20 miles north), and Beaumont/Corewell Health Royal Oak (~35 miles southeast). Urgent care is available on the Grange Hall Road corridor.

Urgent care clinics serve the Grange Hall Road and North Holly Road commercial corridors. Primary care and specialist offices are available in the greater Holly area.
Essential Services
- Village of Holly: 300 East Street, Holly, MI 48442 · hollyvillage.org
- Holly Township: 102 Courthouse Drive, Holly, MI 48442 · hollytownship.org
- White Pine Library — Holly Branch: Saginaw Street, Holly
- US Post Office: 305 S. Saginaw St, Holly, MI 48442
- Oakland County Seat: Pontiac, MI (25 miles south)
Holly History & Heritage
Holly Michigan was formally established in 1865 by Jonathan Brooks, previously called "Rattle Run." It became a significant Grand Trunk Western Railway hub in the late 1800s. The Holly Union Depot (1886) still stands at Crapo Park. The village appeared in the 1993 Clint Eastwood film In the Line of Fire.
Before it was officially named, this area was called "Rattle Run", for the sound the Shiawassee River made running over stones. Jonathan Brooks, a New York native drawn by the area's natural resources and railroad potential, renamed the settlement Holly when he formally established the village in 1865. The name honored the holly trees that blanketed the rolling hills.
By the late 1800s, Holly had become a genuine railroad hub. The Grand Trunk Western Railway ran through town, making it a significant transfer point. The Holly Union Depot, built in 1886 and still standing at Crapo Park, is a physical reminder of that era. Restoration efforts are currently underway.
The 20th century brought the transitions most small Michigan towns experienced: the railroad declined, the automobile reshaped everything, and Holly evolved from industrial hub to residential community. The historic downtown architecture survived remarkably intact, which is why Battle Alley still feels like a genuine 19th-century Main Street rather than a replica.
The historic character of Holly's downtown directly affects real estate today. The Downtown Development Authority operates under historic preservation principles, protecting aesthetic integrity and creating conditions for long-term appreciation. As a Historic Home Expert, I understand how historic district status, preservation rules, and architectural character interact with financing, insurance, and market value in Holly Michigan homes.
Holly appeared in the 1993 Clint Eastwood film In the Line of Fire. The Michigan Renaissance Festival grounds served as the primary shooting location for the 2009 film All's Faire in Love.
Interested in a historic downtown home? My Historic Home Expert designation means I understand exactly what you're buying. Call 248-886-4450.
Climate & Seasons
Holly Michigan has a four-season climate with average summer highs of 82°F and winter lows in the high teens to mid-20s. Annual snowfall averages 50 inches. Best time to buy Holly Michigan homes is fall/winter for less competition; best time to sell is March through June.
Yes, we get winter. But if you've never experienced a Michigan fall, the color alone is worth the six weeks of gray that follows.

Mount Holly is 3 miles from your front door. The Holly Recreation Area has trails in every season. Seven Lakes State Park never closes. When your family has this much to do year-round, this close to home, Michigan's seasons become a lifestyle asset rather than something to overcome.
Ready to find your Holly MI home before the spring rush? Call 248-886-4450 — buyers who move in winter and early spring get the best deals.
Every Real Estate Scenario — Why Michael Perna Is the Right Call
Michael Perna of The Perna Team handles every Holly MI real estate scenario, first-time buyers, luxury estates, historic homes, senior transitions, divorce sales, investment properties, relocation, new construction, fix-and-flip, USDA zero-down, with 24+ years of experience and 8,000+ closed transactions.
Whatever your situation, there's a path to the right outcome in Holly, Michigan real estate. Here's exactly how The Perna Team handles each one.
Buying Your First Home or Moving Up
First-time buyers looking at homes for sale in Holly MI come to us because the price point is genuinely achievable without sacrificing Oakland County quality. With FHA financing (3.5% down), a buyer can get into a solid 3-bedroom home on a real lot for a monthly payment that competes with renting in the southern suburbs.
Here's a scenario I see regularly. A family renting in Waterford wants more space and lower payments. They assume they can't afford Oakland County. Then they discover Holly, a 3-bedroom ranch in Millpointe on half an acre for $260,000. We write a clean, competitive offer. They close in 30 days. Rent was $1,800/month. Mortgage payment: $1,650. More space, a yard, building equity instead of writing checks to a landlord.
That's Holly.
For families moving up, Woodfield South and The Preserve of Riverside are the sweet spot, 4-bedroom colonials with finished basements and half-acre lots at prices that would get you a townhome in Troy. We work extensively with VA and USDA loan programs. Holly Township's rural classifications can make certain properties USDA-eligible, meaning zero down for qualified buyers. Most buyers never know that option exists here.
Selling at the Highest Price
My team's 99.1% list-to-sale ratio and 14-day average DOM are the results of three things: accurate pricing from day one, exceptional marketing, and preparation that begins the moment you call.
Here's what that looks like. A Millpointe homeowner lived there 18 years. Kids are grown. House feels too big. They're nervous about the process. We list on Thursday. Open house Saturday. Three offers by Monday. Closed above asking in 21 days. They moved into a Clarkston condo before the holidays.
Our in-house media team handles professional photography, aerial drone footage, video walkthroughs, and social media distribution for every listing, standard, not an add-on. For Holly MI homes for sale that have previously sat or expired with another agent, we have specific repositioning strategies that have converted dozens of stale listings into successful closings.
The difference between our 14-day average and the market's 20–34 days has a real dollar figure. Let's calculate what that is for your home specifically.
Luxury & Specialty Properties
As a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist (CLHMS), I handle upper-tier Holly and northern Oakland County properties with the same systems that drive results at every price point. Luxury in this market often means a custom home on 5+ acres with private lake access, a barn, premium finishes, and architectural details that set it apart.
The off-market and pocket listing network matters at this tier. I have access to properties in the Holly Michigan area that never reach Zillow.
For historic home buyers and sellers, my Historic Home Expert designation means I understand what the market is paying for original character versus updates, how to navigate financing for pre-1900 homes, and how preservation rules affect renovation plans.
Life Transitions
Downsizing / Senior Transitions: My SRES (Senior Real Estate Specialist) designation means I've focused specifically on how these transitions work, the logistics of 30 years of possessions, right-sizing to maintenance-free living (Oak Ridge Condos is a perennial recommendation), and timing the transition around market conditions and personal timelines.
Divorce: I've handled hundreds of situations where the family home needs to be sold efficiently and fairly. My team manages the process so both parties have confidence in the outcome, no pressure, no sides, just results.
Inherited Property / Probate Sales: These require a specific process, legal steps, timeline considerations, and market decisions that differ from a standard listing. I coordinate with estate attorneys and know the Oakland County probate timeline well.
Military / Corporate Relocation: We understand PCS order timelines and corporate relocation packages. Holly's proximity to the I-75 corridor, Stellantis/FCA in Auburn Hills, and Selfridge ANG Base makes it a natural landing point for relocating families.
Investment & Financial Strategy
Holly MI real estate makes genuine investment sense. Single-family homes in the $200K–$280K range generate $1,400–$1,800/month in rent, cap rates increasingly hard to find in southern Oakland County. Appreciation of 3–5% annually on top of rental income makes a compelling case.
For fix-and-flip buyers, Holly's downtown village has pockets of undervalued homes, particularly Victorian-era properties where renovation ROI is strong. For 1031 exchange buyers, I coordinate with qualified intermediaries. For multi-family buyers, I track duplex and small multi-family inventory specifically.
New Construction Navigation
If Edge Brook or Hidden River is your target, having a buyer's agent working for you, at no cost to you, is essential. Builder sales reps represent the builder, not you. I've been through hundreds of new construction negotiations and know exactly where there's room to move on upgrades, closing cost contributions, and lot premiums.
What Clients Say
The Perna Team has thousands of verified 5-star reviews across Google, Zillow, Realtor.com, and Facebook.
"We had been looking at homes for sale in Holly Michigan for almost six months before calling Michael. He showed us three houses in two days and we were under contract by the weekend. He told us exactly what was wrong with every house we saw, and that honesty made us trust him completely when he said THIS was the one."
— Holly buyer, 4-bedroom Colonial, Holly Township
"Our house sold in 9 days for 4% over asking. Michael's team did drone photos, video, the whole production. We had 14 showings in the first weekend. I genuinely don't know how you do it."
— Holly seller, Downtown Village home on Saginaw Street
"We were relocating from out of state and needed an agent who actually knew Holly MI real estate, not someone who could pull Zillow listings. Michael knew the difference between which subdivisions had HOA issues, which streets had drainage concerns, and where the best school-to-price-point value was. That's not something you Googled."
— Relocation buyer, Holly Township
"We were renting in Grand Blanc and watching our rent climb every year. Michael walked us through the math, and we ended up in a 4-bedroom colonial in Woodfield South for less than our rent. We closed in 28 days and were unpacked before the Dickens Festival."
— First-time buyers, Woodfield South, Holly Township
I could fill this entire page with reviews. Instead, go check them yourself. Search "The Perna Team" on Google and see what thousands of Michigan homeowners have said.
The Perna Team Advantage
Here's the real difference: when you work with a solo agent, you get one person doing 47 jobs. When you work with us, you get a team of specialists who each do one thing exceptionally well, and Michael quarterbacking the whole thing.
The Team

Why Integration Matters
The Perna Team offers integrated title and mortgage services under one roof: fewer delays, fewer surprises, one team coordinating toward a single closing date. I've seen 30-day closings finish in 18 days because title, mortgage, and agent were all talking to each other from day one.
Marketing That Moves Holly Homes for Sale
When we list your home, you get:
- Professional photography, not a phone camera
- Aerial drone footage of the property and neighborhood
- Cinematic video walkthrough
- MLS syndication to Zillow, Realtor.com, Homes.com, and 200+ portals
- Targeted digital advertising, Facebook, Instagram, Google
- Social media distribution to a built-in audience
- Strategic pricing based on 24 years of Holly market data
- Off-market buyer network for upper-tier and specialty properties
The Numbers

See what the Perna Team advantage looks like for your specific Holly MI situation. Call 248-886-4450 or visit PernaTeam.com — free consultation, seven days a week.
Frequently Asked Questions - Holly Homes for Sale
What is the average home price in Holly MI?
The median home sold price in Holly MI was $285,000 as of December 2024, up 3.1% year-over-year, with an average price per square foot of $155. Zillow's average home value estimate is ~$317,000. Prices range from under $200,000 for older village homes needing work, to $800,000+ for lakefront properties on Bevins Lake, Bush Lake, or Fish Lake in Holly Township. Contact The Perna Team at 248-886-4450 for current Holly MI homes for sale in any price range.
Is Holly Michigan a good place to live?
Yes. Holly Michigan is an excellent place to live for people who want authentic small-town character, outstanding outdoor recreation, a historic downtown, and Oakland County quality at a cost of living 11% below the national average. Honest trade-offs: a 55–75 minute commute to downtown Detroit and limited big-city dining variety. Most Holly residents consider the lifestyle trade-off more than worth it.
What are the best neighborhoods in Holly MI?
The best neighborhood in Holly MI depends on your priorities. Millpointe of Holly offers established ranch homes at $230K–$320K. Woodfield South offers newer colonials with privacy at $280K–$380K. The Preserve of Riverside delivers spacious lots at $310K–$450K. Edge Brook and Hidden River offer new M/I Homes construction from the mid-$300s. The Downtown / Battle Alley District offers historic character and walkability at $150K–$280K. The Davisburg area feeds into the district's top-rated elementary school at $280K–$500K+.
How are the schools in Holly Michigan?
Holly Michigan is served by the Holly Area School District (hask12.org), enrolling ~3,137 students PK–12. Holly High School: 84.5% graduation rate, 36% AP participation. Davisburg Elementary: 4-star SchoolDigger, 50%+ proficiency, district's top performer. Holly Middle School opened a new building in 2025. Holly Academy charter school is recognized as a top Oakland County charter option.
Who is the best real estate agent in Holly MI?
Michael Perna of The Perna Team is the top-performing real estate agent serving Holly MI. 24+ years of experience. 8,000+ closed transactions. 99.1% list-to-sale price ratio. 14-day average DOM. 110+ agents backed by integrated title and mortgage services. 248-886-4450 · PernaTeam.com.
What types of homes are for sale in Holly MI?
Homes for sale in Holly MI include historic Victorian homes in the downtown village (1860s–1880s), ranch homes in Millpointe, colonials in Woodfield South and The Preserve of Riverside, new M/I Homes construction in Edge Brook and Hidden River (mid-$300s+), lakefront properties on Bevins Lake, Bush Lake, and Fish Lake, condos at Oak Ridge from $185,000, and vacant land and acreage up to 80+ acres.
How long does it take to sell a home in Holly?
The average DOM in Holly MI is approximately 20–34 days. The Perna Team averages 14 days, more than 20 days faster than the market average. That difference has a real dollar figure. Call Michael Perna at 248-886-4450 for a free pricing strategy specific to your home.
Is Holly Michigan safe?
Holly Michigan is a generally safe small-town community with low violent crime rates relative to state and national averages. Village of Holly Police Department: 10 full-time officers. Oakland County Sheriff provides township coverage. Community crime indices sit below the national average on NeighborhoodScout and City-Data.
What is the property tax rate in Holly Michigan?
The Village of Holly's homestead property tax millage is 11.5166 mills (village portion, 2024). Total homestead millage, including Oakland County, Holly Area School District, and State Education Tax, is approximately 40–45 mills. On a $285,000 Holly Michigan home: estimated $5,700–$6,400/year (~$510/month in escrow). File Michigan's Principal Residence Exemption (PRE) immediately after closing.
How far is Holly from Detroit?
Holly Michigan is approximately 55 miles northwest of downtown Detroit, 52–60 minutes without traffic via I-75 south, 65–80+ minutes during peak rush hour. Approximately 15 miles south of Flint (20 minutes) and 22 miles north of Auburn Hills (25–35 minutes).
Are there luxury homes for sale in Holly MI?
Yes. Luxury properties are available in and around Holly MI, primarily in Holly Township and neighboring Groveland Township — custom homes on 3–20+ acre parcels with lake access, high-end finishes, priced $500,000–$1,000,000+. Michael Perna holds the CLHMS designation and handles upper-tier Holly Michigan real estate with specialized marketing and off-market inventory access. Call 248-886-4450.
Are there lakefront homes for sale in Holly MI?
Yes. Holly Township has waterfront properties on Bevins Lake, Bush Lake, and Fish Lake, ranging from modest lake cottages to custom builds above $800,000. Lake living without northern Michigan price premiums. Contact Michael Perna at 248-886-4450 for current lakefront inventory.
Is Holly MI a seller's market?
Yes. Holly MI is a strong seller's market. Redfin rates competitiveness at 87/100. Homes sell in ~20–34 days, well below the Michigan state median of ~50 days. Low inventory and 3–5% annual price appreciation favor sellers.
What is the Holly housing market like right now?
The Holly MI housing market in 2025: seller-leaning with low inventory, $285,000 median sold price (up ~3–5% YoY), ~20–34 days on market, Redfin competitiveness score 87/100. Buyer competition is elevated for move-in ready homes in the $250K–$350K range. For current Holly Michigan market data, call Michael Perna at 248-886-4450.
Are there new construction homes in Holly?
Yes. M/I Homes is actively building in Holly's Edge Brook and Hidden River communities, floor plans from ~1,960 to 2,730 sq ft, starting in the mid-$300s with modern layouts and builder warranties. More builder inventory is available 15–20 minutes south toward Brandon Township and Fenton. Call 248-886-4450 for current new construction availability.
What are commute times from Holly to Detroit?
From Holly Michigan to downtown Detroit: ~55 miles, 52–60 minutes without traffic, 65–80+ minutes during rush hour via I-75 south. To Auburn Hills: 22 miles, 25–35 minutes. To Flint: 15 miles, 20 minutes. Holly's 13.9% telecommuting rate reflects how well this community suits remote and hybrid workers.
Is Holly MI good for families?
Yes. Holly MI is a strong choice for families who prioritize outdoor recreation, community, and value. Seven Lakes State Park, the 8,000-acre Holly Recreation Area (25 miles of mountain biking), Mount Holly ski resort, Groveland Oaks County Park, and the Shiawassee River Water Trail provide year-round family activities. The cost of living is 11% below the national average.
How do I sell my Holly MI home fast?
Work with The Perna Team. Our average DOM is 14 days, compared to Holly's market average of 20–34 days. Keys: accurate pricing from day one, professional photography and aerial drone footage, targeted digital advertising, and The Perna Team's 24-year buyer network. Call 248-886-4450 for a free, no-obligation pricing strategy.
What should I know before moving to Holly Michigan?
Before moving to Holly MI: (1) The commute to Detroit is 55–75 minutes, plan around it honestly. (2) Zip code 48442 spans multiple townships with different millage rates; verify the exact rate for any home. (3) School boundaries matter, Davisburg Elementary and Holly Academy are the district's bright spots. (4) Outdoor recreation, Seven Lakes, Holly Recreation Area, Mount Holly, is genuinely exceptional. (5) Cost of living is 11% below the national average. (6) Holly's 13.9% telecommuting rate reflects how well it suits remote workers. Call Michael Perna at 248-886-4450 for answers specific to your situation.
What is the cost of living in Holly MI?
Holly MI has a cost of living index of 89, 11% below the U.S. average of 100. Housing is the primary driver: homes for sale in Holly Michigan are priced well below comparable properties in southern Oakland County. Michigan's flat 4.25% state income tax, below-average utilities, and competitive property taxes make Holly genuinely affordable for families at most income levels.
How do I get a free home valuation in Holly?
Contact Michael Perna at 248-886-4450, email michaelperna@pernateam.com, or visit PernaTeam.com. You'll receive a real market analysis from someone who has sold Holly homes for sale at every price point across every market condition, not an algorithm estimate.
What zip code is Holly MI?
Holly, Michigan is zip code 48442. This zip code covers the Village of Holly, Holly Township, and portions of Rose Township, Groveland Township, and Springfield Township, approximately 86 square miles in northern Oakland County.
Does Michael Perna sell homes in Holly?
Yes. Michael Perna and The Perna Team actively buy and sell homes for sale in Holly MI and throughout Holly Township, Groveland Township, Brandon Township, and greater northern Oakland County. 24+ years. 8,000+ closed transactions. Every price point in the Holly Michigan market. Call 248-886-4450 or visit PernaTeam.com.
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Ready to Take the Next Step?
You've done the research. You know the neighborhoods, from Millpointe to Woodfield South to Edge Brook. You know the schools, the commute, the market, and what your money gets you in Holly, Michigan. Now it's time to take the next step.
Whether you're browsing Holly MI homes for sale for the first time, ready to list and want to know what your home is worth, or just want an honest conversation about whether Holly is the right fit, this is exactly what I do.
One call. No pressure. Real answers.
What Happens When You Call
No scripts. No runaround. Here's exactly what you get:
Buyers: I'll ask you 5 questions. Based on your answers, I'll tell you which neighborhoods and specific streets match what you're describing, and what your realistic offer strategy looks like in today's market.
Sellers: I'll give you a real number, not a Zestimate, not a guess. A precise pricing strategy based on 24 years of data in this specific market, followed by a clear plan for how we get you from listed to closed in an average of 14 days.
Both: I won't tell you what you want to hear. I'll tell you what's true. That's what 8,000+ transactions and 24 years earns you.
Contact Michael Perna — The Perna Team
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