How to Make Ann Arbor Area Real Estate More Affordable

5 practical ways to save money on your Ann Arbor area home purchase

By Jeff Roth, Realtor

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Is Home Affordability in Ann Arbor a Pipe Dream or a Realistic goal?

By many measures, the Ann Arbor area has become increasingly unaffordable for people.

In fact, the Ann Arbor Area Board of Realtors has an Affordability Index they track every month. For example, an index of 120 means the median household income is 120% of what is necessary for a median-priced home with prevailing interest rates, or they have more than enough income to afford a house. The higher the number, the greater the affordability at that time.

Housing affordability has been falling, especially the last couple years, for
both single-family houses and townhomes/condos.

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To give you some perspective, the median priced single-family home in 2008 was $211,000 in the Ann Arbor area. Ten years later in 2018, the median priced single-family home was $270,000 or an increase of 21.8%. By 2023, the median-priced house was $420,000 or a 35.7% increase in just five years.

So, what can be done to make real estate more affordable for everyone?

Five things:

1. Buy during the time of year when real estate prices are statistically lower (Ann Arbor area home prices are 30% lower in winter months).

2. Buy a condo instead of a single-family house (condos are 30% less expensive).

3. Buy in a less expensive part of the Ann Arbor area (Ypsilanti’s median sales prices are less than half of Ann Arbor, for example).

4. Buy using a down payment assistance program (The Ann Arbor area is a targeted area for down payment assistance programs – up to $10,000 in most cases).

5. Buy properties that need some work and love (this is a proven, timeless strategy that still works).

So, even in the face of real estate being less affordable in the Ann Arbor area, there are things we all can do to save money and make it more affordable.


What Time of The Year is The Best Times to Buy Every Year?

Regardless of interest rates and record unavoidability in the Ann Arbor area, one can always save money waiting to buy in the winter months.

This is true for both single-family homes and condos.

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If you want to save money, the statistically best time to buy is January.

So, bundle yourself up, and if you can afford to wait to buy in the winter, you can save yourself about 30% off typical spring/summer prices.

How Much Money Can You Save Buying a Condo Rather Than a Single-Family Home?

If a condo fits your lifestyle and the association fees are reasonable,
buying one can save you a lot.

There are drawbacks to condos, of course, including: most condos do not appreciate as much as a single-family house, homeowner associations can get in your business or limit what you do with your property, and your overall return on investment is typically lower with condos.

On the plus side, however, townhomes/condos in the Ann Arbor area generally sell for 30% less than single-family homes.

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So, if a condo fits your lifestyle and you don’t mind the potential drawbacks of owning a condo, it can be a great way to save some money.

So, bundle yourself up, and if you can afford to wait to buy in the winter, you can save yourself about 30% off typical spring/summer prices.

Which Parts of The Ann Arbor Area Are More Affordable?

Not surprisingly, some parts of the Ann Arbor area are much more affordable than others.

In fact, Ypsilanti is about half the price of real estate in Ann Arbor and the other immediate surrounding communities. Median sales price for Ann Arbor was $541,000 in August 2023 and Ypsilanti was just $245,000.

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If we look at median sales prices for August 2023, we can see that the savings is true for both single-family houses and townhomes/condos in Ypsilanti.

Some other rural communities to look at are Milan, Manchester, and Clinton if you don’t mind the commute.

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So, you can save some more money looking outside the more expensive communities in the Ann Arbor area.

What Down Payment Assistance Programs Are Available in the Ann Arbor Area?

Many people are surprised to find out that they may qualify for up to $10,000 in down payment assistance in the Ann Arbor area. You receive the $10k in upfront down payment assistance to lower your monthly payment (very useful right now with mortgage rates where they are!), but automatically pay it back upon selling the property.

In fact, a family of three or more can have a household income of $173,600 and still qualify with a sales price limit of $224,500. 

Because the Ann Arbor area has been historically unaffordable, it is a targeted area for down payment assistance from such groups as the Michigan Housing Development Authority (MSHDA).

You can find the MSHDA income limits to qualify for Washtenaw County and other counties in the State here. You can learn more about MSHDA programs here or by contacting them at the number below.

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Bank of Ann Arbor is just one local lender that partners with MSHDA to make owning Ann Arbor area real estate more affordable. You can learn about Bank of Ann Arbor’s program here.

Bank of America has a program similar to MSHDA and is offered to the Ann Arbor area. You can learn about their program here.

So, looking at your family’s income and ability to qualify, may save you money using down payment assistance programs to support home ownership.

How Much Money Can You Save Buying a Property That Needs Some Work?

Looking for a property that needs a little work can save you money when buying.

Plus, you can improve it to your tastes instead of buying someone else’s upgrade.

Dramatized example of a fixer-upper.

Look for words in the property description that say “as is,” “handyman special,” or “motivated seller.”

So, depending on the amount of work needed and the motivation of the seller, you can get a great deal on a fixer upper anywhere in the Ann Arbor area year-round.

Bottom Line for Making Ann Arbor Area Real Estate More Affordable

Yes, affordability has been going down, but there are several ways you can save yourself some money and making buying in the Ann Arbor area more affordable.

First, bundle up and save buying in the winter.

Second, buy a condo instead of a single-family house. 

Third, buy in a less expensive part of the Ann Arbor area.

Fourth, use a down payment assistance program. 

Fifth, buy properties that need some work.

Obviously, to save the most money, try to use all five affordability strategies.

To Your Success!


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