Erie Real Estate
9 active listings · 59 sold in the past 12mo
$268,000
Median List Price
59
Sold (past 12mo)
77
Avg Days on Market
Active Listings
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Homes for Sale(9)
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For Sale
1/8
$2,900,000
1235 Erie Road, Erie, MI
1 bd1 ba62.24 ac
Single Family

Under Contract
1/45
$450,000
8720 Suder Avenue, Erie, MI
3 bd1 ba10 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/50
$375,000
2577 Rauch Road, Erie, MI
3 bd2 ba15.79 ac
Single Family

Under Contract
1/15
$350,000
1920 Lakeside, Erie, MI
5 bd3 ba3,606 sqft5.75 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/20
$268,000
6337 GRANDVIEW Drive, Erie, MI
3 bd1 ba0.30 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/28
$235,000
2361 Manhattan Street, Erie, MI
3 bd1 ba0.34 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/34
$200,000
2500 Candace Street, Erie, MI
3 bd1 ba0.48 ac
Single Family

Under Contract
1/22
$162,500
3123 Clayton Street, Erie, MI
2 bd1 ba784 sqft0.36 ac
Single Family

Under Contract
1/35
$155,000
1100 Watson Boulevard, Erie, MI
3 bd1 ba0.19 ac
Single Family
Recently Sold(59)
Frequently Asked Questions about Erie
How many homes are for sale in Erie?
Buyers in Erie can choose from 9 active listings. The median asking price is $268,000.
What are home prices like in Erie?
Based on 59 sales in the past year, homes in Erie have a median price of $268,000.
What is the average days on market in Erie?
Over the past year, homes in Erie spent an average of 77 days on market before selling.
Which school districts cover Erie?
Multiple school districts may serve Erie. Michigan school district boundaries are independent of city borders. The school district for a specific property depends on its exact location within the city.
How competitive is the Erie real estate market?
Erie is currently a seller's market, with 1.8 months of supply. That ratio comes from 9 active listings relative to 59 sales per year.
How are property taxes calculated in Erie?
Property taxes in Erie are based on a property's State Equalized Value (SEV), which is roughly 50% of market value, multiplied by the local millage rate. Homestead properties (primary residences) receive a lower rate than non-homestead. Tax bills are split into summer and winter installments.