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Homes For Sale in Brighton, MI
$774,900
3 Beds 3.5 Baths 2,921 SqFt
2020 Pine Hollow Trail, Brighton, MI 48114
Listed by The Tam Team Realtors Corp


$387,900
3 Beds 2.5 Baths 1,592 SqFt
504 Anne Avenue, Brighton, MI 48116
Listed by Easy Real Estate Services


$1,250,000
4 Beds 2.5 Baths 3,664 SqFt
8922 McClements Road, Brighton, MI 48114
Listed by RE/MAX Platinum


$325,000
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,295 SqFt
8411 Carols Drive, Brighton, MI 48114
Listed by Keller Williams Ann Arbor Market Center


$899,999
4 Beds 4.5 Baths 3,476 SqFt
4294 Dominion Boulevard, Brighton, MI 48114
Listed by Team Hamilton Real Estate


$699,900
4 Beds 3.5 Baths 2,656 SqFt
5266 Van Amberg Road, Brighton, MI 48114
Listed by Real Estate One-Brighton


$399,900
3 Beds 2.5 Baths 1,320 SqFt
9832 Brookfield Drive, Brighton, MI 48116
Listed by KW Realty Livingston


$379,000
3 Beds 2.5 Baths 1,495 SqFt
9299 Appleview Court, Brighton, MI 48116
Listed by KW Professionals Brighton


$310,000
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,139 SqFt
293 N 2nd Street 201, Brighton, MI 48116
Listed by J Keller Properties, LLC


$299,900
3 Beds 1.5 Baths 1,493 SqFt
10442 Lafollette Drive, Brighton, MI 48114
Listed by KW Realty Livingston


$495,000
3 Beds 2.5 Baths 1,814 SqFt
3933 Van Amberg Road, Brighton, MI 48114
Listed by The Buckley Jolley R E Team


$410,000
3 Beds 3 Baths 1,427 SqFt
1373 Peppergrove Drive, Brighton, MI 48116
Listed by KW Professionals


$299,000
2 Beds 4.5 Baths 2,376 SqFt
815 Rickett Road, Brighton, MI 48116
Listed by Brokers Network USA


$448,500
3 Beds 2 Baths 1,429 SqFt
1704 Clark Lake Road, Brighton, MI 48114
Listed by Coldwell Banker Professionals-Plymouth


$280,000
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,575 SqFt
5889 High Point Court, Brighton, MI 48116
Listed by Gateway Brokerage


$825,000
4 Beds 2.5 Baths 2,785 SqFt
595 BRIGHTON LAKE RD, Brighton, MI 48116
Listed by Solomon Real Estate LLC


$740,000
5 Beds 3.5 Baths 2,318 SqFt
2198 Pine Hollow Trail, Brighton, MI 48114
Listed by Century 21 Curran & Oberski


$350,000
3 Beds 2 Baths 1,200 SqFt
219 Beaver Street, Brighton, MI 48116
Listed by KW Realty Livingston


$319,500
3 Beds 2.5 Baths 1,154 SqFt
2656 Canfield Trl Street, Brighton, MI 48114
Listed by St Aubin Real Estate


$324,900
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,320 SqFt
392 Woodfield Square Lane, Brighton, MI 48116
Listed by RE/MAX Platinum


$519,900
3 Beds 3 Baths 1,457 SqFt
6242 Butternut Circle, Brighton, MI 48116
Listed by RE/MAX Classic


Your Brighton Real Estate Expert
Joe Muck has been working Brighton real estate for fifteen years. Joe has been around enough to remember when Grand River was two lanes through downtown and that massive Meijer was just talk. Before real estate, he ran a moving company, managed document storage, and worked as a mortgage consultant.
Turns out, knowing how loans work and literally moving people’s stuff gives you a different perspective on home buying.
The white glove service stuff? Skip it. What Joe actually does: answers his phone, shows up on time, and tells you the truth about your house’s value even when you don’t want to hear it. He’ll push when you need pushing and back off when you need space.
Your home’s probably your biggest asset. Joe gets that. He also gets that you need someone who knows Brighton inside out—from which streets flood in spring to which neighborhoods have the most restrictive HOAs to why houses on the west side of the lake sell for more than the east side.
Brighton Real Estate Market Insights
Things are moving pretty fast, and it’s a competitive scene. You might see home prices are up a bit from last year. It’s a good idea to have your ducks in a row so you can move quickly when you find a home you love, as popular listings can get snapped up or even attract multiple offers.
Living in Brighton: Community & Lifestyle
What’s it really like to live in Brighton? Think classic small-town Michigan charm, but with easy access to bigger city perks when you want them.
People here often talk about the friendly, welcoming vibe – it’s the kind of place where folks own their homes and take pride in their community.
Getting around is a breeze with I-96 and US-23 close by, making trips to Ann Arbor, Novi, or Lansing for work or fun pretty simple. The job scene is solid too, with big local employers like St. Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital, Brighton Area Schools, and Magna International, all helping to keep the local economy healthy.
Whether you love being outdoors, checking out community events, or just enjoying a lively downtown, Brighton has something for everyone.
Brighton Local Highlights & Attractions
One of the best parts about Brighton? There’s always something to do!
Here are just a few local favorites that residents love:
- Stroll through Downtown Brighton: It’s the heart of the community, buzzing with cool local shops, a great mix of restaurants, and a fun, energetic vibe. Don’t miss the seasonal farmers’ market and regular community events!
- Explore the Brighton Recreation Area: With almost 5,000 acres, it’s your go-to for hiking, mountain biking, swimming, fishing, boating, and even camping.
- Hit the slopes at Mount Brighton Ski Area: Come winter, this is the spot for skiing and snowboarding, offering 26 trails for all levels.
- Relax at Kensington Metropark: Just a short drive away, this massive park offers 4,481 acres around Kent Lake. Perfect for any outdoor activity you can think of, all year round.
- Discover Island Lake Recreation Area: Another fantastic nearby option with 4,000 acres for paddling, hiking, swimming, and even a shooting range.
- Unwind at Mill Pond Park & Amphitheater: Right in downtown, this park has a playground, a lovely boardwalk, and hosts concerts and events.
- Enjoy Great Local Food: From casual cafes to diverse restaurants, Brighton’s food scene is a real treat for residents.
Brighton Area School Information
If good schools are high on your list, Brighton really shines. The Brighton Area Schools district gets top marks and is well-known for its excellent academics and how much it focuses on helping students do well.
You’ll find some fantastic schools here:
Elementary Schools
Hawkins Elementary (A Rating/Niche, 5-Star/SchoolDigger), Hornung Elementary (A Rating/Niche, 5-Star/SchoolDigger), Spencer Road Elementary (A- Rating/Niche, 5-Star/SchoolDigger), and Hilton Road Elementary (A- Rating/Niche).
Middle Schools
Both Scranton Middle School (A Rating/Niche, 5-Star/SchoolDigger) and Maltby Intermediate (for 5th-6th grades, A- Rating/Niche, 5-Star/SchoolDigger) are praised for their learning environments.
High School
Brighton High School is a consistent top performer in Michigan, known for its strong programs and high graduation rates.
And when it comes to college or continuing education, you’ve got great options nearby like Eastern Michigan University and Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, plus Cleary University.
Plus, big names like Michigan State and the University of Michigan are an easy enough drive for even more choices.
Understanding Brighton Crime & Safety
Feeling safe where you live is a big deal, and Brighton consistently gets good marks in this area.
Violent Crime Rate: You’ll be glad to know it’s way below the Michigan average. In 2023, Homes.com noted Brighton’s rate was 97% lower than the state’s average.
Property Crime Rate: Also much lower than average for Michigan. According to Homes.com, it was 32% less than the state average in 2023.
Simply put, the low crime rates are a big reason why Brighton is seen as such a secure and peaceful place to call home, drawing in families and anyone looking for that quieter lifestyle.
The City of Brighton Police Department is very much a part of the community, and there are always local efforts focused on keeping things safe.
Brighton Real Estate: Buyer FAQs
In Brighton, buyers usually see closing costs running about 2% to 5% of the home’s final sale price. This covers things like your loan origination, the appraisal, title insurance, recording the deed, and often some pre-paid property taxes or insurance. Your lender and agent can give you a more specific breakdown for your situation.
Yes, older or historic homes in Downtown Brighton might have some unique insurance needs. And if you’re eyeing a lakefront property, you’ll definitely want to check if flood insurance is required or just a good idea, based on its exact location. It’s smart to look into this early on.
Homes in areas served by the top-rated schools in the Brighton Area Schools district are definitely popular! This can mean more competition, homes selling faster, and sometimes multiple offers. Working with a local agent who knows the scene can really give you an edge.
In Brighton, your property taxes depend on the home’s taxable value and the local millage rates. If it’s your main home, you can get a homestead exemption, which helps lower the bill. It’s a good idea to check out the current millage rates for the City of Brighton or Brighton Township (you can find this info via Livingston County or brightontwp.com) and get a feel for how your property will be assessed after you buy.
Most homes here use natural gas furnaces for heat and central air for cooling. Since Michigan weather can be all over the place, having efficient systems is key. It’s worth asking your utility company about any rebates or checking for state/federal programs that might help you save money if you upgrade to high-efficiency HVAC, windows, or add insulation.