Here are Brighton’s housing market numbers for June 2026, pulled from the same Realcomp and Redfin data behind our Metro Detroit housing market report, which we refresh every month when new MLS data is released. Brighton is the Livingston County commuter favorite on our list, sitting at the US-23 and I-96 junction with a walkable downtown that keeps demand steady.

Brighton housing market at a glance (June 2026)

What it means for buyers

With only 26 June sales, the +17% median says more about which homes sold than about appreciation; Zillow’s typical value is up a calmer 2.5%. At 29 days median you have a fair negotiating window outside the downtown core.

What it means for sellers

Small monthly samples cut both ways: one strong month can flatter the comps, one slow month can spook buyers. Anchor your price to the last 90 days of Brighton comps and lean on the downtown-lifestyle story that pulls buyers out of Oakland County.

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Start with our Brighton real estate agents hub, browse Brighton homes and market data, or read our guide to finding the best realtor in Brighton. Selling? Get a free home valuation built on live comps and see the full cost to sell a house in Michigan.

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Brighton market report FAQs

What is the median home price in Brighton, MI right now?

The median sale price in Brighton was $403,000 in the June 2026 MLS data, up 17.0% year over year, with 26 homes sold and a median of 29 days on market. We update these figures every month when Realcomp releases new data.

How fast do homes sell in Brighton, MI?

The June 2026 median was 29 days on market. Well-priced homes typically move faster than the median, and our monthly Metro Detroit report tracks how this pace shifts month to month across 15 cities.

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