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How Much Does An Average Home Cost in Farmington Hills?
Farmington Hills lands about mid-list among 99 of the state's communities in Coldwell Banker's latest Home Listing Report.

In its latest national home listing report, released last week, Coldwell Banker ranks Farmington Hills as the 42nd most expensive home market among 99 Michigan communities.
The report lists the average price of a typical four-bedroom, two-bath home in the city at $218,388. Farmington was not ranked.Â
Coldwell Banker's commmunity overview puts the median Farmington Hills household income at $72,822 and reports that 2,621 of the community's homes are vacant.
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According to the report, which looked at 2,479 communities across the country, the average price of a typical four-bedroom, two-bath in the United States is $292,152. That price tag jumps to $742,551 in Hawaii, the nation’s most expensive state.
Among the Great Lake State's Top 25 priciest communities, according to Coldwell Banker, are a number of neighboring towns, such as Birmingham, Bloomfield Twp., Royal Oak, Rochester Hills, and Berkley.
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Redford, meanwhile, is the least expensive community in nation, according to Coldwell Banker, with an average listing price of $60,490 for a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home.
Rank in Michigan Community Average Price 1 Birmingham $429,800 3 Bloomfield Twp. $328,034 4 Northville $325,600 9 Rochester Hills $300,538 12 Berkley $285,573 16 Plymouth $271,924 17 Novi $268,812 25 Royal Oak $253,507 39 Troy $228,404 41 Sterling Heights $218,928 42 Farmington Hills $218,388 57 Livonia $193,778 64 Grosse Pointe $181,700 90 Southfield $123,843 96 Warren $99,349 98 Detroit $65,155 99* Redford $60,490Source: Coldwell Banker's Michigan Home Listing Report. *Communities in Michigan were ranked from 1 to 99 in the report.Â
Farmington-Farmington Hills Patch editor Joni Hubred-Golden also contributed to this report.Â
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