Homes for Sale in Manchester, Michigan
Your Complete Guide to Living in Manchester
Washtenaw County, Michigan
About Manchester, Michigan
Updated May 2026
Welcome to Manchester, Michigan
Manchester is a distinctive community in Washtenaw County, home to approximately 2,325 residents. With convenient access to M-52, US-12 and 65 miles from Detroit, Manchester combines the intellectual energy of a University of Michigan–adjacent region with high quality of life, excellent schools, and a thriving local economy.
Community Character
Washtenaw County communities are known for their progressive culture, vibrant arts scenes, and commitment to sustainability. Manchester contributes its own unique character to this mix — whether through a charming downtown, strong neighborhood associations, or proximity to natural areas along the Huron River corridor.
Location and Commuting
Access to M-52, US-12 puts Manchester residents within easy reach of Ann Arbor, Detroit, and DTW Airport. The University of Michigan and its health system are major employers, and many residents commute to tech and automotive firms headquartered along the I-94/US-23 corridors.
Schools and Education
Students are served by the Manchester Community Schools, which consistently ranks among Michigan's top districts. The proximity to the University of Michigan also enables dual enrollment, advanced coursework, and cultural enrichment programs not available in most Michigan communities.
Real Estate Overview
The Manchester housing market reflects Washtenaw County's strong fundamentals, with median home prices around $270,000 and typical days on market of 24. Demand from university staff, tech workers, and medical professionals keeps the market competitive year-round.
Dining, Shopping, and Recreation
Manchester residents enjoy access to an unusually diverse dining scene, independent coffee shops, and boutique retail alongside everyday conveniences. The Huron River, local nature preserves, and the Border-to-Border Trail network offer year-round outdoor recreation.
Why Manchester?
Whether drawn by the university ecosystem, excellent schools, vibrant culture, or Washtenaw County's overall quality of life, Manchester continues to attract buyers seeking a community that blends intellectual vitality with residential comfort and outdoor access.
Relocation Guide
Moving to Manchester, Michigan — Everything You Need to Know
Welcome to Washtenaw County! Here's what you need to know to get settled in Manchester quickly and comfortably.
Setting Up Utilities
DTE Energy serves most of Washtenaw County for electricity and natural gas. Contact them at dte.com or 800-477-4747. Water and sewer is managed by the city or township — contact Manchester city/township hall directly. For internet, options typically include Comcast Xfinity and AT&T, with fiber available in many areas.
City Registration
Visit City/Township Hall to register for utilities, obtain any necessary parking permits, and update voter registration. Michigan Secretary of State handles driver's licenses and vehicle titles — Ann Arbor has several branch offices.
School Enrollment
Contact the Manchester Community Schools central office to enroll children. Bring proof of residency, immunization records, and prior school records. Schools of choice programs are available in many districts.
Getting Around
The Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority (TheRide) provides bus service throughout the county. For commuters, M-52, US-12 connects to Detroit (I-94) and beyond. Many residents bike to work using the extensive trail network. DTW Airport is approximately 36 miles away.
Community Resources
The Ann Arbor District Library serves most of Washtenaw County with outstanding resources. The University of Michigan provides public lectures, museums (Museum of Art, Natural History Museum), and cultural events open to community members. The 211 helpline connects newcomers with local social services.
Tips for a Smooth Move
- Book movers 6–8 weeks in advance — Washtenaw is a competitive market year-round
- University move-in weekends (late August) create extra demand — avoid if possible
- Update your address with USPS, banks, and subscriptions before move day
- Explore the Huron River parks and Border-to-Border Trail shortly after arrival
Real Estate
Manchester Real Estate Market Trends
Data as of May 2026
Manchester Real Estate Market
The Manchester housing market benefits from Washtenaw County's exceptional fundamentals: a highly educated workforce, major employers (University of Michigan, Michigan Medicine, automotive tech firms), and limited new construction that keeps inventory tight. Median prices are around $270,000 with average days on market of 24. Year-over-year appreciation runs at +5.5%.
Entry-level buyers find opportunities in the $185,000–$240,000 range, while premium properties and move-up homes command $265,000–$420,000. Multiple-offer situations are common, and well-priced listings often receive competitive bids within the first week. Rental demand is also strong, making investor purchases an attractive option in this market.
Washtenaw County as a whole has consistently outperformed Michigan state averages for price appreciation, driven by tech sector growth and University of Michigan expansion — trends expected to continue through the decade.
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Property Types
Types of Homes in Manchester
Detached homes, ranches & colonials
🏢 Condos & TownhomesLow-maintenance attached living
🔨 New ConstructionBrand-new builds & new developments
💧 Waterfront HomesLake & river-front properties
✨ Luxury EstatesPremium properties $750K+
🏘️ Multi-Family / InvestmentDuplexes, rentals & investment properties
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Education
Schools in Manchester, Michigan
Public School District
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Food & Drink
Best Restaurants & Dining in Manchester
Manchester offers a diverse dining scene — from upscale restaurants to casual neighborhood favorites. Here are the top picks for dining in Manchester, Michigan.
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Family-friendly events, festivals, and things to do in Manchester, Michigan.
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Location
Manchester Map & Neighborhoods
Manchester is centrally located in Washtenaw County, Michigan, offering residents convenient access to Metro Detroit's employment, culture, and recreational amenities. The map below shows Manchester's location and surrounding neighborhoods. ZIP codes served: 48158.
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Getting Around
Commuting from Manchester
| Destination | Distance & Drive Time |
|---|---|
| Downtown Detroit | 65 |
| Ann Arbor | 22 |
| Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) | 36 |
Major Expressways: M-52, US-12
Public Transit: SMART Bus System | Detroit Metropolitan Airport
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