Plymouth, Michigan
Plymouth blends small-town charm with big-city convenience, anchored by Kellogg Park and a lively downtown. With its phenomenal location, top-ranked schools, year-round events, and beautiful tree-lined neighborhoods, it’s one of Metro Detroit’s most sought-after suburbs.
Top Reasons People Choose Plymouth
Plymouth’s popularity has only increased over time. Here are some of the many reasons people love calling it home.
Stellar Schools
Plymouth boasts the largest high school campus in America, with three great high schools. The ratings for all three are stellar, as demonstrated by Niche.com awarding Plymouth’s school system an overall “A” rating.
Location, Location, Location
At the intersection of 275 & M-14, Plymouth has one of the best overall locations in southeast Michigan. It features great expressway access, and is convenient to Detroit, Ann Arbor and Metro airport.
The City
Downtown Plymouth is one of the premier destinations in all of Metro Detroit, and features a wide array of popular restaurants and bars. Centrally located Kellogg Park hosts a plethora of events year-round.
Highly Desirable
Plymouth was rated the 8th best places to live in Wayne County in 2025 by Niche.com, which gave it an overall “A+” grade. The City is highly walkable and features some of Metro Detroit’s most sought-after real estate.
Great Greenspaces
In the City of Plymouth alone, there are 13 different parks. And that doesn’t include one of the crown jewels of southeast Michigan, spectacular Hines Park, which runs 17 miles from Northville to Dearborn.
Outstanding Recreation
Plymouth features numerous recreational options, including health clubs, yoga studios, golf courses, shooting ranges, places to fish, running and walking trails, and more. It is home to USA Hockey Arena and the USNTPD.
Outstanding Investment
As per the charts below, Plymouth is a great place to live from a real estate investment perspective. Over the past seven years, the average sales prices have increased 50% for homes and 46% for condos, evidencing strong ROI.
Fantastic Food Options
From casual to chef‑driven, Plymouth’s dining scene is deep. Everyday grocery runs are easy—Westborn, Fresh Thyme, Busch’s, Trader Joe’s, Kroger; coming soon: Whole Foods and Nino Salvaggio’s.
Access to Culture
Plymouth is located just 20 miles from Ann Arbor, 23 miles from Ford Field, 23 miles to the DIA, and 24 miles from the Ambassador Bridge. This prime positioning affords virtually unlimited cultural options.
Proximity to .EDU
The University of Michigan and Eastern Michigan are just 20 miles from Plymouth, Wayne State is only 23 miles, and Michigan State University is a little over an hour away at 76 miles. World-class higher education is close.
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The following snapshots cover the two most recent 12 month periods (ending on June 30 of 2024 and 2025, respectively) and give insight into current market conditions.
Residential Snapshot
Metric | Jul 24–Jun 25 | Jul 23–Jun 24 | % Change |
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Median Sales Price | $480,000 | $500,000 | -4% |
Average Sales Price | $537,630 | $522,513 | +3% |
Price / Sq Ft | $264.88 | $257.67 | +3% |
Average DOM | 29 | 23 | +26% |
Condo Snapshot
Metric | Jul 24–Jun 25 | Jul 23–Jun 24 | % Change |
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Median Sales Price | $297,750 | $279,000 | +7% |
Average Sales Price | $403,847 | $311,588 | +30% |
Price / Sq Ft | $255.20 | $218.31 | +17% |
Average DOM | 34 | 20 | +70% |
Residential Analysis
Seller’s Perspective
- For sellers, Plymouth remains a strong market. While the median price softened by 4%, both the average sale price and $/SF rose 3%, showing steady demand, especially for updated or well-located homes.
- Homes are taking a bit longer to sell (29 vs. 23 days), but that’s still excellent by historical standards — and well-marketed homes continue to capture strong offers.
- The data also shows that the luxury segment helped push the average up, even as mid-market homes eased, meaning presentation and positioning matter more than ever.
Buyer’s Perspective
- Buyers in Plymouth may find a touch more breathing room compared to last year. The median price dipped 4%, and average market time rose slightly from 23 to 29 days.
- Even so, 29 DOM is still very fast by historical standards, and with $/SF and average prices both up 3%, buyers should expect competition for well-presented homes.
- The fact that the average price rose while the median fell suggests more high-end homes sold this year, while the middle of the market softened slightly.
Condo Analysis
Seller’s Perspective
- For condo sellers, the past year has delivered excellent results. The average sale price jumped 30% to $404K, and the median climbed 7% to $298K (although this was driven largely by a handful of sales above the $1M price point).
- Buyers also paid more for every foot of space, with $/SF rising 17% to $255.
- Although the average days on market rose from 20 to 34, that remains a solid pace by long-term standards. With strong appreciation and steady demand, sellers who position and present their condos effectively are well-placed to achieve premium outcomes.
Buyer’s Perspective
- Condo buyers in Plymouth are encountering higher prices than last year. The median sales price rose 7% to $298K, while the average surged 30% to $404K on a wave of upper-tier sales.
- Price per square foot climbed 17% to $255, showing broad upward pressure on values.
- Average DOM increased from 20 to 34 days (+70%), offering a bit more breathing room — but even at just over a month, condos are still moving at a healthy clip by historical standards.
Key Long-Term ROI Market Metrics
The following charts provide a macro overview of the more significant historical pricing trends over the past decade. Please let us know if you’d like any additional information or analysis.




Residential ROI
Years | Appreciation |
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1 Year | +5% |
3 Years | +19% |
5 Years | +43% |
7 Years | +50% |
Condo ROI
Years | Appreciation |
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1 Year | +11% |
3 Years | +25% |
5 Years | +48% |
7 Years | +46% |
Appreciation shown reflects full calendar-year results through December 31, 2024 (and prior years), based on local MLS data.
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Request Market Analysis >>What AI Says About Plymouth
What you saw above reflects our own perspective after 50+ years living and working here. But don’t just take our word for it—here’s a neutral summary generated by ChatGPT based on widely available public sources.
Walkable Historic Downtown
Plymouth’s core is built around Kellogg Park—giving the city a classic “town square” feel with easy strolling between cafés, shops, and events.
Year‑Round Events & Festivals
From the Ice Festival and Art in the Park to weekly concerts, Plymouth’s calendar keeps the community active and brings the region downtown.
Strong School System
Three high schools on one campus with deep academic, arts, and athletics programs—consistently a driver of demand and resale strength.
Safety & Quality of Life
Residents highlight low crime, a neighborly vibe, and well‑kept neighborhoods—hallmarks of stable long‑term value.
Green Space & Trails
Thirteen city parks plus access to the 17‑mile Hines Park corridor provide everyday recreation—running, biking, picnics, and more.
Dining & Boutique Shopping
A dense restaurant scene and independent retailers make downtown Plymouth a regional draw—busy patios spring through fall.
Cultural Amenities
Local arts and institutions—including the Michigan Philharmonic—add depth beyond dining and retail.
Prime Location & Commute Access
Plymouth’s location is prime, with connections to I‑275, M‑14, and I‑96 and short drives to Ann Arbor, DTW, and Downtown Detroit.
As you can see, the “second opinion” provided by ChatGPT is largely consistent with the subjective synopsis we provided above. Ergo, everyone loves Plymouth!
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