Canton, Michigan Real Estate & Homes for Sale

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Living & Buying in Canton, Michigan

Canton Township sits at the crossroads of I-275 and Ford Road in western Wayne County, offering one of Metro Detroit’s best blends of top-ranked schools, master-planned neighborhoods, and everyday convenience. With median sale prices in the high $300Ks to low $400Ks and homes typically selling in under a month, Canton remains one of the region’s most sought-after suburban markets.

Canton is defined by its established, amenity-rich subdivisions: Sunflower Village, a large, close-knit community north of Ford Road known for its pools and year-round neighborhood events; Pheasant Run, a planned golf-course community built around an 18-hole course; Central Park Estates, next to the township’s largest park; and Cherry Hill Village, a walkable, new-urbanist neighborhood anchored by the Village Theater at Cherry Hill. Daily life revolves around the Ford Road retail corridor — home to Michigan’s IKEA at I-275 — plus Heritage Park and the Summit on the Park community center. Canton is also one of Michigan’s most diverse communities, and commuters reach Ann Arbor, Plymouth, and Detroit easily via I-275 and M-14.

$392–406K

Median sale price (June 2026)

17–26

Days on market (mid-2026)

~230–340

Active listings (July 2026)

A

All 3 P-CCS high schools (Niche 2026)

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Canton Housing Market & Schools

As of mid-2026, Canton’s median home sale price sits roughly between $392,000 and $406,000, depending on the source — Movoto reported $391,900 for June 2026, while Redfin data showed a median near $406,000 with homes selling at about 100.7% of list price. Zillow pegs the typical Canton home value at about $368,500, up 1.9% year over year. Homes are moving quickly — 17 to 26 days on market across major sources — though slightly slower than a year ago, and inventory has loosened to roughly 230–340 active listings. Still a competitive, seller-leaning market, but with a bit more breathing room for buyers.

Canton is served primarily by Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, a highly rated district of roughly 16,000 students whose three high schools — Canton, Salem, and Plymouth — share the unique Plymouth-Canton Educational Park campus. All three earn “A” grades from Niche (2026), with signature programs including IB at Plymouth, STEM at Canton, and culinary arts at Salem. Families also enjoy Heritage Park’s trails and splash pad, the Summit on the Park fitness and aquatic center, and Pheasant Run Golf Club.

Top Agent Realty, headquartered at 1985 W Big Beaver Rd in Troy, has closed more than $1 billion in Metro Detroit real estate and earned 1,000+ five-star reviews across Zillow and Google. Whether you’re buying into Cherry Hill Village or selling in Sunflower Village, our local experts know how to price, market, and negotiate in Canton’s fast-moving market. Call 248-277-4226 to get started.

Canton Real Estate FAQ

How much does a home cost in Canton, MI?

As of mid-2026, Canton’s median sale price is roughly $392,000–$406,000 depending on the source (Movoto and Redfin, June 2026), with Zillow’s typical home value around $368,500. Prices range from condos in the $200Ks to executive homes in Pheasant Run and Cherry Hill Village well above $500K.

Is Canton a seller’s market right now?

Yes, though it’s cooling slightly. Homes still sell in about 17–26 days at or above list price, but days on market are up from roughly 15 days a year ago and inventory has grown to around 230–340 active listings, giving buyers a little more leverage.

How good are Canton’s schools?

Plymouth-Canton Community Schools is one of Michigan’s most respected districts, and all three of its high schools — Canton, Salem, and Plymouth — earn “A” grades and rank among the state’s top public high schools per Niche’s 2026 rankings. The shared campus offers IB, STEM, and culinary programs.

What is the commute like from Canton?

Canton sits directly on I-275 with quick access to M-14, putting Ann Arbor about 20–25 minutes west and downtown Detroit about 30–35 minutes east. Detroit Metro Airport is roughly 15–20 minutes away.

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