Homes for Sale in Lansing, Michigan

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$140,000 Median Price
28 days Avg Days on Market
112,644 Population
4 School Rating
+6.8% YoY Price Change
2026 Data Updated

Ingham County, Michigan

About Lansing, Michigan

Updated May 2026

Welcome to Lansing, Michigan

Lansing is a dynamic community in Ingham County, home to approximately 112,644 residents. As part of the Lansing metropolitan area — Michigan's state capital — Lansing offers residents access to government employment, major universities (Michigan State University, Lansing Community College), and a growing healthcare and technology sector.

Community Character

Ingham County communities combine the energy of a capital city with the comfort of established residential neighborhoods. Lansing benefits from MSU's research and innovation ecosystem, the state government's stable employment base, and a diverse, educated population that keeps the region vibrant year-round.

Economy and Employment

The Lansing metro's largest employers include state government, Michigan State University, Sparrow Health System (Corewell Health), and major auto industry suppliers including General Motors Lansing operations. The region offers one of Michigan's most diversified employment bases, less dependent on any single industry than Southeast Michigan.

Schools and Education

Students in Lansing are served by the Lansing School District. Michigan State University's presence means world-class research facilities, cultural events, and academic programs are accessible to all residents. MSU Extension programs also enhance the region's educational offerings.

Real Estate Overview

Ingham County offers excellent value in residential real estate, with median prices in Lansing around $128,000 and homes spending an average of 28 days on market. The combination of university employment, state government stability, and MSU-driven population growth makes Ingham County a reliable long-term real estate investment.

Why Lansing?

Whether drawn by MSU, state government employment, or simply Ingham County's exceptional value proposition, Lansing offers a high quality of life at a price point that consistently outperforms comparable university towns nationally.

Relocation Guide

Moving to Lansing, Michigan — Everything You Need to Know

Welcome to the Lansing area! Here's what you need to settle in Lansing comfortably.

Setting Up Utilities

Consumers Energy provides electricity and natural gas to most of Ingham County. Contact them at consumersenergy.com or 800-477-5050. The Board of Water and Light (BWL) serves Lansing and East Lansing for electricity and water. For internet, Comcast Xfinity and AT&T are primary providers; MSU areas have additional options.

City Registration

Visit Lansing City/Township Hall for utilities and voter registration. Michigan Secretary of State offices are throughout Ingham County for driver's licenses and vehicle titles.

School Enrollment

Contact the Lansing School District central office with proof of residency, immunization records, and prior transcripts. The Ingham Intermediate School District coordinates services countywide.

Getting Around

The Capital Area Transportation Authority (CATA) provides bus service throughout the Lansing–East Lansing area. I-496, US-127, I-96 provides highway access. Bishop International Airport (Flint, 45 miles) and Gerald R. Ford International Airport (Grand Rapids, 60 miles) serve the region; Detroit Metro (DTW) is approximately 95 miles.

Tips for a Smooth Move

  • MSU move-in weekends (late August) create huge demand — plan accordingly
  • Parking permit requirements vary significantly by neighborhood — check before moving in
  • The MSU and Lansing communities have robust 311/helpline services for new residents

Real Estate

Lansing Real Estate Market Trends

Data as of May 2026

$140,000
Median Home Price
+6.8% YoY
28 days
Avg Days on Market
$98
Price per Sq Ft

Lansing Real Estate Market

Ingham County offers some of Michigan's best value in a university-anchored market. Lansing median prices are around $128,000 with 28 average days on market and +6.8% year-over-year appreciation. MSU enrollment growth, state government stability, and downtown Lansing revitalization all support sustained demand.

Entry-level buyers find strong opportunities in the $60,000–$110,000 range. Move-up and executive properties are available in the $130,000–$280,000 range. Investor properties near MSU typically maintain strong rental occupancy and are a popular option for local buyers.

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Financing

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Food & Drink

Best Restaurants & Dining in Lansing

Lansing offers a diverse dining scene — from upscale restaurants to casual neighborhood favorites. Here are the top picks for dining in Lansing, Michigan.

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Location

Lansing Map & Neighborhoods

Lansing is centrally located in Ingham County, Michigan, offering residents convenient access to Metro Detroit's employment, culture, and recreational amenities. The map below shows Lansing's location and surrounding neighborhoods. ZIP codes served: 48906,48910,48911,48912,48915,48917,48933.

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Getting Around

Commuting from Lansing

DestinationDistance & Drive Time
Downtown Detroit90
Ann Arbor60
Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW)95

Major Expressways: I-496, US-127, I-96

Public Transit: SMART Bus System  |  Detroit Metropolitan Airport

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Lansing, MI

What is the median home price in Lansing?
Approximately $128,000, with homes averaging 28 days on market.
What school district serves Lansing?
The Lansing School District.
How close is Lansing to Michigan State University?
Lansing is approximately 5 miles from MSU's main campus in East Lansing.
Is Ingham County a good place to invest in real estate?
Yes u2014 Ingham County's combination of MSU student demand, state government employment stability, and Lansing revitalization investments makes it a reliable long-term real estate market.
What is the job market like in the Lansing area?
The Lansing metro is one of Michigan's most stable employment markets, anchored by state government, Michigan State University, Sparrow Health (Corewell), and GM Lansing operations. Unemployment typically tracks below state averages.
What utilities serve Lansing?
Consumers Energy for gas; electricity varies by area (Consumers Energy or Board of Water & Light). Water through the city/township. Internet via Comcast Xfinity and AT&T.

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