2025

Is It Crazy to Sell My Lakeshore House in January? | West Michigan Winter Selling Guide

Is It Crazy to Sell My Lakeshore House in January? Most sellers aren’t asking if January is ‘crazy.’ They’re asking if it’s safe, financially, emotionally, and strategically. January along the West Michigan Lakeshore has its own kind of quiet. The crowds are gone, the beach parking lots are empty, and the same stretch of sand where you watched July sunsets is now crusted with ice...

Do Lake-Access Homes in Holland, MI Sell During Winter?

Yes, they do, and often to some of the most serious buyers of the year. Less competition means more visibility The Holland and Zeeland lakefront market tightens every winter. Many homeowners delay until spring, which leaves fewer listings available. That scarcity gives your property more exposure across online search platforms and MLS feeds. Fewer listings mean your lake-access home has...

Is It Still a Seller’s Market in West Michigan?

Is it still a seller’s market in West Michigan, or has the momentum finally shifted?A seller’s market means fewer homes for sale, fast-moving listings, and buyers competing with strong offers. For much of the past few years, that’s exactly what we’ve seen. But 2025 looks different. Some neighborhoods are still moving fast, while others are starting to cool. In Grand Rapids,...

Should I List My Grand Haven Home in Winter or Wait for Spring?

Should I List My Grand Haven Home in Winter or Wait for Spring? If you live in Grand Haven, you already know the town has two very different personalities. In February, the beach is covered in snow, the Musical Fountain is dark, and the pier is slick with ice. By May, the Kite Festival fills Grand Haven State Park with color, boats return to the marina, and patios in the downtown social district...

How Much Can I Sell My Home for in Muskegon?

What’s the average home value in Muskegon right now? As of mid-2025, most Muskegon homes are selling between $210,000 and $245,000. But that’s just the middle of the curve. If you’re in North Muskegon or near the water, you might be looking at $400K or more. In Glenside or East Muskegon, values are typically lower, but they’re rising, and there are developments...

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