If you have been waiting for the perfect moment to sell your home in Farmington Hills or anywhere across Oakland County Michigan — that moment is right now. According to Realtor.com's 2026 Best Time to Sell Report, the week of April 12 to 18 is statistically the single best week of the entire year to list your home. And here in the Midwest — Michigan markets are among the strongest performing in the entire country heading into spring 2026.
After 24 years helping homeowners sell across Farmington Hills, Novi, Northville, West Bloomfield and Bloomfield Hills — I can tell you honestly — this is one of the most compelling seller windows I have seen in years. Here is everything Oakland County homeowners need to know to take advantage of it.
Table of Contents
- Why Mid April Is the Best Time to Sell
- What the Data Says for Oakland County Sellers
- The Michigan and Midwest Advantage in 2026
- Who Is Buying Homes Right Now
- How to Prepare Your Home to Sell This Week
- Why Pricing Right From Day One Is Everything
- Ready to Sell Your Oakland County Home?
- Frequently Asked Questions
Why Mid April Is the Best Time to Sell Your Home in 2026
Realtor.com's 2026 Best Time to Sell Report analyzed housing trends from 2018 to 2025 and identified mid April as a Goldilocks moment for sellers — when prices, demand, and competition all align in your favor. The data is clear and compelling for Oakland County homeowners considering a move this spring. Here is what sellers who list their home during this window can expect compared to the rest of the year: According to Danielle Hale, chief economist at Realtor.com — after years of being squeezed by limited inventory and high rates, the 2026 housing market is starting to feel more approachable for buyers. For sellers, the mid April window represents a real opportunity to enter a market that favors your position while benefiting from peak seasonal demand.What the Data Says for Oakland County Home Sellers
The national data is strong — but what makes this window especially powerful for Oakland County homeowners is the local market context. While markets across Florida and Texas are experiencing cooling inventory surges, Michigan and the broader Midwest corridor are outperforming the entire country right now. Here is a snapshot of what Oakland County markets are doing heading into this spring window: Well priced homes in Farmington Hills and Novi are moving quickly — in many cases going under contract within days of listing. This is the kind of market where preparation and timing make a measurable difference in your final sale price. You can explore our complete guide to selling a house in Oakland County for more detailed local insights.The Michigan and Midwest Advantage in Spring 2026
One of the most significant real estate stories of 2026 is the dramatic divergence between Midwest markets and the Sun Belt. While markets in Florida, Texas and parts of the West coast are experiencing price corrections and inventory surges — Michigan is part of a Midwest corridor that is among the strongest performing regions in the entire country. The reasons are straightforward. Midwest markets like Oakland County never became as overpriced as coastal or Sun Belt markets during the pandemic boom. That relative affordability — combined with top-rated school districts, strong job markets, and high quality of life — is attracting buyers who have been priced out elsewhere. Inventory in our area remains well below pre-pandemic norms, which means well priced listings are still generating strong competition from motivated buyers. For Oakland County homeowners this means one thing — you are in one of the best seller positions in the entire country right now. Take advantage of it.Who Is Buying Homes in Oakland County Right Now
Understanding who is actively in the market helps sellers position their homes more effectively. According to NAR's 2026 Home Buyers and Sellers Generational Trends Report, the buyer pool right now looks like this:- Baby Boomers (ages 61-79) — 42% of all buyers and 55% of all sellers. The dominant force in today's market — many are downsizing or relocating within Oakland County. As a Certified SRES Senior Real Estate Specialist, this is a buyer and seller group I work with extensively.
- Gen X (ages 46-60) — 25% of buyers and growing — often move-up buyers seeking more space or better school districts in communities like Northville and Bloomfield Hills.
- Millennials (ages 27-45) — 26% of buyers — targeting Farmington Hills, Novi and Northville for top-rated schools and community amenities.
- Single Women — 25% of all buyers — a growing and powerful force in the market making significant sacrifices to achieve homeownership.




